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    [Type the company address] [Type the company address] Chemistry Hydroponics EEI Cody Yakimoff Year 11 – Mrs Bev Gallus Chemistry Hydroponics EEI Cody Yakimoff Year 11 – Mrs Bev Gallus 08 Fall 08 Fall “Gardening is not a rational act” ~ Margaret Atwood (Canadian poet‚ essayist‚ environmental activist) “Gardening is not a rational act” ~ Margaret Atwood (Canadian poet‚ essayist‚ environmental activist) INTRODUCTION 4 RESEARCH 5 AIM 6 HYPOTHESIS 6 RESEARCH INTO RELEVANT

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    Leadership Coaching

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    policy matter for Sulfates Inc the industrial company‚ where our group member Christian Gray works. The company has embarked upon a journey to encourage its staff to develop solid leadership skills for its employees. This project focuses on analysis Leadership Coaching as positive tool to encourage Sulfate Inc’s employees to develop leadership skills to their maximum potential and to further advance on their own professional development. Developing leadership skills can improve Sulfate Inc’s employee’s

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    Nipa Palm Husk

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    investigatory project was conducted to prove if nipa palm fruit husk‚ distilled water‚ Ferrous Sulfate and gum Arabic can produce an ink that can be substituted to commercial ink. In conducting the experiment‚ the researchers gathered nipa fruits‚ these were cut into small portions and weighed into 200 grams. The reduced fruits were soaked in a mixture of 100ml distilled water and 1 gram Ferrous Sulfate (FeSO4) as solvent‚ vinegar‚ and salt. Theset-up was boiled for one hour. After boiling the

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    Mole- Mole Chemistry

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    Quantity Needed Material Labeled Diagram of Lab Set-up 1 Iron nail 3.35g Copper II Sulfate 1 Test Tube 1 each 50 Ml 250 Ml Beaker 1 50 or 100 Ml G.C 1 Iron ring +ring stand 1 Hot plate 1 Filter paper 1 Electronic bal - Distilled H2O IV.

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    Laboratory 8. Spectroscopy

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    separate some light sources in to constituent colors and find out the wavelength of some atomic emissions. We will also try to compare the line spectra found from gas discharge tubes and flame emissions. Finally‚ we will measure the absorbance of Copper sulfate solution as a function of wavelength. Experimental Method: We start our experiment by looking through a Spectroscope at the outside sunlight‚ a regular light bulb (incandescent) and a fluorescent light. This will give us a good observation on what

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    Ordinary Portland Cement

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    because raw material used in the making of Portland cement can be easily found and is available all over the world. Apart from that OPC is the cheapest among all other cementitious material available. Malaysia does not have much problem of existing sulfates in soil or groundwater‚ therefore usage of OPC is optimum to eliminate unnecessary cost spending ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT PROPERTIES The properties of concrete depend on the quantities and qualities of its components. Cement is the most active

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    Macromolecules Lab Report

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    solution. The last experiment is to test the existence of proteins in cooked egg white. If protein is present in cooked egg white‚ the transparent solution of sodium hydroxide and cooked egg white will turn into purple when it is mixed with copper sulfate solution. Therefore‚ all macromolecules exist in all given samples. Introduction Macromolecules are large organic molecules which can be categorized into four major classes. They are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ nucleic acids and proteins. Carbohydrates

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    Objectives This experiment aims to analyse the given sample of acetaminophen‚ Sample A‚ to see if it complies with the monograph in the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) for the identification of acetaminophen‚ the limit test for p-aminophenol and the assay for acetaminophen. Procedure Identification for Acetaminophen Potassium bromide (KBr) disc technique was used to prepare the sample for the infrared absorption spectrophotometry. The agate mortar and pestle were cleaned with absolute ethanol using

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    Royal Canin Case Study

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    Royal Canin Vet & Lifestage Dog Foods Royal Canin is a range of pet food which is designed for specific dogs and cats taking into account their age‚ size‚ lifestyle and breed. The range has been developed in conjunction with universities‚ vets and animal breeders. Royal Canin is the first company to develop foods for specific breeds of dogs and cats‚ with 19 specific types of food for different breeds of dog and one for cats. The range also covers different dietary requirements such as weight control

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    DCP CE Hess s Law

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    However‚ you can calculate this enthalpy change by using the Hess’s Law. Pre- lab Calculations: Calculation 1: Required Masses for Reaction The ratio of and is required to be 1:100 for Table 1: Calculation for Mass of Magnesium Sulfate and Water Required Moles (mol) Required Mass (g) 0.025 2.5 Calculation 2: Required Masses for Reaction The ratio of and is required to be 1:93 for ‚ because there are already 7 moles of water within Table 2: Calculation for Mass

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