IB Mathematics SL Year 1 Welcome to IB Mathematics. This two-year course is designed for students who have a strong foundation in basic mathematical concepts. The topics covered in this course include: * Algebra * Functions * Equations * Circular functions * Trigonometry * Vectors * Statistics * Probability * Calculus ------------------------------------------------- Resources: * Textbook: Mathematics SL 3rd edition. Haese Mathematics 2012 ISBN: 978-1-921972-08-9
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Name Naza Moore ID# 24120389 Lab# 2 Lab instructors Alecia Palmer and Donald Burke Course Instructor Maureen Wilson Lab Title Preparation of cyclohexene from cyclohexanol Aim Preparation of an Alkene by dehydration of an alcohol in the presence of a catalyst. Calculate the percentage recovery of products. Test for purity and identification of products. Abstract Cyclohexene and cyclohexanol are both colourless aromatic compounds. The major difference between the two is the presence
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第4回 プロセス制御レポート 教科書 p.51 [2][3] [2] ナフサを加熱炉で加熱分解する図 2.28 のようなプロセスがある。この加熱炉において、以 下のような制御ループ(多重制御構造)を考えた。その P&I ダイアグラムを図 2.28 に描け。 (図中、レシオコントローラは RC で表し、伝送器の計装記号は省略してよい。 ) (a) 加熱炉出口の分解ナフサの温度は燃料油流量を調整して制御する。 (b) 燃料油の流量制御は、燃料油流量を測定してバルブ開度を調節して行う。 (c) 3系列のパイプラインを流れる流量が等しくなるように制御する。 (d) 加熱炉での総処理量は原料ナフサ流量で調節する。 RC FC ナフサ TC RC FC 燃料油 図2.28 ナフサ分解炉 [3] 図 2.29 のように、高圧の蒸気が流れるパイプライン(管路)と低圧の蒸気が流れるパイプ ラインシステムがある。以下の2つの操作を実現するオーバーライド制御系を、high selector switch と圧力センサとコントローラを使って実現せよ。 (a) 低圧蒸気の需要が現状の供給量より上回る場合、高圧蒸気のラインから蒸気を低圧蒸
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YORK UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES School of Administrative Studies PART B: AP/ADMS 4551 Auditing and Other Assurance Services Midterm Examination‚ February 21‚ 2010 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Part B will be distributed 70 minutes from the start of the exam. A YorkCard or acceptable photo identification is required as your identification for this examination. If you do not have identification documents‚ you will be required to personally bring these to your instructor
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Chemistry and Society CHM/110 Xavier Villarreal November 6‚ 2011 Chemistry is a vast quantity of a person’s everyday life. A person can find chemistry in his or her daily life in the foods that a person eats‚ air a person breathes‚ soap‚ and accurately everything a person comes in contact with. Chemistry is significant in everyday life because chemicals make up everything in life. For example‚ a person’s body‚ pet‚ a desk‚ the sun‚ food‚ and drugs a person may take‚ to name a few. A person
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PAHANG TRIAL 2009 EXAMINATION CHEMISTRY PAPER 2 MARKING SCHEMES SECTION A - Structural Questions: Question 1. (a) (i) The presence of isotopes 1M (ii) Let the abundance of 63X be a %. The % abundance of 65X. = ( 100 – a ) 1M Relative atomic mass = ( 62.93 x a) + ( 64.93 x ( 100 -a) ) 1M
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CHEMISTRY OF NICOTINE Date Submitted: March 17‚ 2010 Introduction Tobacco has a long history and has had a significant impact since first introduced to Western society in the 16th century. There is evidence that Native Americans were using tobacco long before the 16th century. They smoked through a pipe for special religious and medical purposes but the worldwide spread of tobacco was initiated as a result of European discovery by Spanish‚ Portuguese and French explorers.(1‚2) Christopher
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The importance of chemistry‚ or any other area of study‚ depends entirely on how relevant it is to some desired outcome. If you wished to create a new type of plastic‚ chemistry would be highly important‚ but if you wished to develop a new music genre‚ chemistry would probably be of no importance at all. It is extremely important. That aspirin or tylenol you may take for a headache was made by chemists‚ as are antibiotics‚ and other prescription meds. Not only are chemists in the drug trade‚ but
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Chemistry Review sheet: Unit 1- Lesson 1‚ 2 *Key notes to keep in mind* ü Metals have a high low ionization energy ü Non-metals have a high electron affinity · Atom: The basic unity of an element which still retains the elements properties · Atomic number: the unique number of protons in the nucleus of a particular element · Isotope: Atoms of the same element which contain a different number of neutrons · Periodic law: The chemical
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