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    Eddie Chapman

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    for a spy. He claimed to be hostile to the British state‚ not least because he was still wanted by the police for his crimes on the UK mainland. His connections with the criminal underworld offered the possibility that he could recruit additional agents for the Germans‚ and his expertise with explosives would enable him to carry out acts of sabotage. He was trained in a secret German spy school in France by Captain Stephan von Gröning. He was trained in

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    Purpose The purpose of this lab is to identify the different features that come about by using oxidation reduction and recording the observations‚ these tests will help determine the specific qualities each solution has. Hypothesis I theorize that nothing will happen with Magnesium because it is such a soft metal. Zinc should turn a greener color‚ because that’s what happens to a lot of statues and sculptures. I theorize that iron will tarnish badly because in air it can get tarnished so oxidation

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    Analysis of Bleach

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    of a Commercial Bleach Purpose To perform a redox titration. To determine the amount of hypochlorite ion present in commercial bleach. Introduction Many commercial products‚ such as bleaches and hair coloring agents‚ contain oxidizing agents. The most common oxidizing agent in bleaches is sodium hypochlorite‚ NaClO (sometimes written NaOCl). Commercial bleaches are made by bubbling chlorine gas into a sodium hydroxide solution. Some of the chlorine is oxidized to the hypochlorite ion‚

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    Continuing Case: Carter Cleaning Centers Mskatdog Online University Continuing Case: Carter Cleaning Centers I. Make a list of five specific HR problems you think Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with. 1) Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with communication issues between the various centers and will need to establish some type of communication standard by which all the centers receive the same information‚ and are delivering identical information to all of its

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    Prisoner Testing The years 1965 & 1966‚ Dr. Albert Kligman gave 75 prisoners a dosage of dioxin‚ a chemical used in Agent Orange‚ 468 times greater than protocol. Agent orange was an herbicide used by the US during the Vietnam War to clear its dense vegetation. Those who came in contact with this herbicide had horrible side effects such as birth defects‚ cysts‚ swollen body parts & etc. According to Keramet Reiter‚ a UC Irvine graduate in the department of criminology‚ the prisoners faced such

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    created‚ which is called the Agent Orange. 20 million gallons of it were sprayed on the Vietnamese jungles and fields over a 9 year period‚ from 1962 to 1971. It contains 2‚3‚5-T acids‚ 2‚4-D acids‚ and TCDDs‚ which are carcinogenic chemicals that cause cancer‚ birth defects‚ miscarriages‚ and skin diseases. 2½ million U.S. soldiers were exposed by the Agent Orange during the Vietnamese War. These veterans suffered from various types of cancer. In Vietnam‚ the Agent Orange led to 1.5 million birth

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    Oxidation

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    reaction occur simultaneously side by side. A reduction reaction occurs only if an oxidation reaction occurs and vise-versa. Electrons are given in oxidation while in reduction electrons are gained. Oxidizing agent is a chemical substance which has a large tendency to gain electrons‚ while reducing agent is a chemical substance causes other substances to be reduced and itself oxidized. Procedure: For this lab was used metals and substances provided in the lab oxidation-reduction pack‚ and some extra materials

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    Chemistry Please

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    Oxidation-Reduction Activity Series Peter Jeschofnig‚ Ph.D. Version 42-0186-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that

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    Alex Cormier Mr.Tillett English 12 7 January 2005 Artificial Intelligence: A pathway Pathway Iinto the Ffuture With all the different things in the world that change day by day‚ some can beone can encounter positive and some can be negative changes. Due to the fact of bBreakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (AI)‚ the aeaffect on the job world and how National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) contributes to the growth and positive reflection of Artificial Intelligence‚ it seems

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    Down Group 7‚ the shared electrons are further from the nucleus and more shielded. There is a weaker attraction for the bonding electrons down the Group 2) Trends in chemical properties of the elements • The Group 7 elements are oxidising agents which gain an electron when they react • The ability to oxidise decreases down Group 7 • This can be shown by halogen displacement reactions where elements higher up the group will displace elements further down the group • This can

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