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    Student Mrs. Teacher Class Date Katie Limbach Mrs. Falk Chemistry 09-13-13 Title: Properties of Gases Purpose : The purpose of this lab was to learn about properties‚ both physical and chemical‚ of gases and to be able to identify them. Materials: Matches Toothpicks Pie tin Marker White Vinegar Hydrogen peroxide Measuring spoons Straw Tissue paper Baking soda Test tubes 24 Well Plate Pipet Stoppers for the test tube Chemicals provided by Labpaq Procedure:

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    | Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. | | "Personally‚ I feel that companies who constantly innovate to provide better products and services and who can offer superior value propositions to the consumer are the ones likely to command more respect globally than others” Malvinder Mohan Singh‚ former CEO and MD‚ Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd Table of Contents Executive Summary 5 The Company 5 Hybrid Business Model 6 Porter’s Five Force Analysis 7 Bargaining Power of Buyers 8 Bargaining

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    | The Chemistry of Natural Waters | Chem 111 Sec 104 | | Hyunjung Hwang | 11/6/2012 | TA: Sarah Boehm‚ Group members: Rachel Hoffman‚ Dan Hirt | Introduction Water hardness is a major part of overall water quality that affects many industrial and domestic water users. Water is considered hard when there are high concentrations of the divalent cations Magnesium and Calcium; water hardness is considered as the sum of both the calcium and magnesium concentrations and expressed as

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    for change‚ introducing self managed teams‚ action planning & measurement Ch 4‚ 8‚ 9. 10: Organizational diagnosis‚ action planning‚ change agent effectiveness‚ measurement Laurier Institute‚ Wilfrid Laurier University or tcawsey@wlu.ca The Case of the Unseen Customer Socio-technical systems change Ch 2 & 3: Introductory level case on change Laurier Institute‚ Wilfrid Laurier University or tcawsey@wlu.ca Case of the Amalgamated Laboratory Merging departments Ch 9: Action planning Laurier Institute

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    LabVIEW (Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench)‚ created by National Instruments is a graphical programming language that uses icons instead of lines of text to create applications. A LabVIEW program consists of one or more virtual instruments (VIs)‚ Virtual instruments are called such because their appearance and operation often imitate actual physical instruments. The objective of developing a virtual interface that acquires data from physical instrument (pH probe) used in the monitoring

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    4/2/14 Period: 1st Chemistry Sour Acids and Bitter Bases Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to observe the different reactions formed between various acids and bases with the aid of indicators. Equipment: 1. Safety goggles. 2. Droppers. 3. Red Litmus paper. 4. Blue Litmus paper. 5. pH paper. 6. Well plate. 7. Micro spatula. Materials: 1. Zinc. 2. Magnesium. 3. Iron. 4. Copper. 5. HCL. 6. HC₂H₃O₂. 7. NaOH. 8. Phenolphthalein. Procedure: Part A: 1. Add five drops

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    Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to observe the colours produced when the solutions of metal ions are heated to high temperatures‚ then to explain the results in terms of the energy levels of the metal ions. Lastly‚ to use the flame colours to identify a series of unknowns. Hypothesis: Substance being tested Predicted flame colour NaCl(s) Yellow NaCl Red-Orange NaNO3 Dark Orange LiNO3 Red Sr(NO3)2 Dark Red KNO3 Blue-Indigo Ba(NO3)2 Yellow-Green Cu(NO3)2 Green Ca(NO3)2

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    Studying Chemistry at UCL UNDERSTANDING THE PAST  CHALLENGING THE PRESENT  SHAPING THE FUTURE Why UCL‚ why UCL Chemistry‚ why London? Course Structure What you’ll do; timetable; assessment From being taught to deep learning Opportunities Why UCL? UNDERSTANDING THE PAST  CHALLENGING THE PRESENT  SHAPING THE FUTURE History Oldest university (1826) outside Oxbridge in England First inclusive UK university Founded on principle of educating anyone who would benefit Non-CofE‚ women

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    Determining the Concentration of an Unknown Solution Graph: The effect of concentration of CuS04 * 5H20 on transmittance. I solved for my unknown by plugging in “y” as my given transmittance value‚ which was 85.0. y = -278x + 100.12 .85 = -278x + 100.12 -99.27 = -278x X = .357M (concentration) The relationship between the transmittance values and the concentration is an indirect relationship. Whenever the concentration increases‚ the transmittance decreases. It can also be reversed

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    CHEMISTRY III : (CHEMISTRY & YOU) 1 PRETEST 1. The science that tackles the study of matter‚ its structure and the changes in composition that matter undergoes is a. Astrology c. Ecology b. Chemistry d. Physics 2. When a chemist performs an experiment‚ the quantity that is being tested is the a. control c. theory b. law d. variable 3. Juan is comparing how many kilos of rice can be contained in a sack. What process is he doing? a. counting c. measurement b. interpolation

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