CHEM 1332 SPRING 2008 – (NEW) FINAL 1. How much energy is needed to convert 180 grams of ice at -10 ºC to liquid water at 10 ºC? (The molar heat capacity of liquid water is 75.4 J/mol ºC; the molar heat capacity of ice is 40.2 J/mol ºC. The molar heat of vaporization of water is 40.7 kJ/mol. The molar heat of fusion of water is 6.02 kJ/mol.) (A) 71.8 kJ (B) 419 kJ (C) 64.2 kJ (D) 64.6 kJ (E) 11‚620 J 2. Which physical property of a liquid is NOT the result of strong intermolecular
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In the “Fat Tax” by David Leonhardt‚ he believes that obesity is a major cause of health problems for the American people. Leonhardt discusses with Dr. Delos M. Cosgrove‚ the chief executive at Cleveland Clinic‚ who started an initiative to stop hiring smokers. Cosgrove also stated “if there weren’t legal issues‚ he would not only stop hiring smokers. He would also stop hiring obese people” (636). Cosgrove believes that a person should be held accountable for their actions and choices when it comes
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1. Which of the following are the products of a homolytic cleavage of a C-C bond of ethane? A) 2 B) CH3 CH3 C) H D) 2 + + CH3 CH2H3 CH3 Ans: A Chapter 11 Topic: Radicals Section: 11.1 Difficulty Level: Easy 2. Which of the following is the most stable radical? A) B) C) D) E) Ans: B Chapter 11 Topic: Radicals Section: 11.1 Difficulty Level: Easy 3. In the molecule shown below‚ determine which of the labeled bonds is
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HBR CASE STUDY Good Money After Bad? Jack Brandon’s initial idea has not panned out‚ and the cash is nearly gone. But he’s got a new plan. Will you back him a second time? by John W. Mullins F Daniel Vasconcellos overlooking the sparkling lights of San Francisco‚ Christian Harbinson gazed across the bay to the hills above Sausalito. “There’s nothing like a vigorous hike‚” he thought‚“to clear the mind before a crucial meeting.” It was a mild March evening‚ and the 35-year-old venture
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power‚ intelligence‚ beauty or love‚ the belief that he or she is “special” and unique‚ and can only be understood by other special people‚ envy of others or a belief that others are envious of him or her‚ and arrogant behavior and/or attitude” (Cleveland Clinic). In this paper‚ I will focus on how Paul’s character demonstrates certain symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder‚ specifically the preoccupation with fantasies that focus on unlimited success‚ power‚ intelligence‚ beauty or love‚ the
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Retrieved from http://www.alz.org/documents_custom/report_alzfactsfigures2010.pdf Cayton‚ H.‚ Graham‚ N.‚ & Warner‚ J. (2001). Dementia: Alzheimer ’s and other Dementias: The At Your Fingertips Guide (2nd ed.). London‚ GBR: Class Publishing. Cleveland Clinic Foundation. (1995). Environmental factors in Alzheimer ’s disease. Retrieved from: http://www.cchs.net/health/health-info/docs/2300/2344.asp?index=9174 Helpguide. (2010). Alzheimer ’s disease: Signs‚ symptoms‚ and stages of Alzheimer ’s disease
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skills and simple calculations) to understand the concept of distance in international business. 6. Employ literature research methods (library search) 7. Summarize and reflect on popular scientific business journals (learn how to read HBR) 8. Discuss in English in class room Link educational goals - Assessment and teaching methods Upon completion of the course the student is able to: | Assessment methods | Teaching methods | 1. Discover how the resource based view of the
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Under reflux conditions‚ a bromohexane compound is synthesized from 1-hexene and HBr(aq). The desired product‚ 2-bromohexane‚ is analyzed to see if it is produced according to Markovnikov’s rule‚ which states that when an alkene reacts with a hydrogen halide (HBr) to form an alkyl halide‚ the H+ is added to the carbon with a greater number of hydrogen substituents to form a more stable carbocation and the halogen (Br-) is added to the carbon with fewer hydrogen substituents. A heterogeneous mixture
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ERP Planning (course code : ERP 562) Introduction This course provides a overview of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems‚ Business process reengineering and their impact on organizations. SAP is introduced to illustrate the concepts‚ fundamentals‚ framework‚ general information technology context‚ the technological infrastructure‚ and integration of business enterprise-wide applications. Objectives: This module provides a broad understanding of the functionality and capabilities of
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In Samantha Melamed’s “Interior Design Choices help Alzheimer’s patients cope” article informs people that different elements of design can help Alzheimer’s patients control or ease some of symptoms the disease comes with. The main focus of this article is to give people “some simple things that are inexpensive to do that can save so much stress‚ so much time‚ and make you be able to enjoy your loved ones even as they start to fade away” as quoted in the text. This text shows how design can be better
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