Unit 2 Lesson 5 16. a) 1‚2‚5 trimethylhexane b) 3 ethyl 2‚4‚6‚7 tetramethyloctane c) 2‚2 dimethylpentane 17. a) b) c) 18. C7H16 (l) + 11O2 (g) ---------> 7CO2 (g) + 8H2O Heptane + oxygen carbon dioxide + water * Takes 11 molecules of oxygen and 1 molecule of heptane to make 7 molecules of carbon dioxide and 8 molecules of water 19. a) A reason for this trend is that oil deposits were being found all around the world during the time period between 1910 and 2000
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S-Curve Insight into the Electric Automobile Industry Introduction Many technological improvements have been made to vehicles to reduce their environmental impact. Some of these advances have been imposed by environmental legislation‚ others have been incentivized by commercial pressure to improve energy efficiency and limit our dependence on fossil fuel. Greening the transportation sector is thus important for meeting global emissions reduction targets. One innovative technology to achieve a green
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English II Pre – AP Ms. Smith 2 May 2014 Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains” Analysis Many of Ray Bradbury’s novels tend to focus around the idea that humans downfall will be due to the increased attention to technology and machines are incapable of human emotion. Unlike most short stories‚ “There Will Come Soft Rains” does not have any human characters. It is just an automated house. The house performs a routine‚ similar to a human’s. It makes pancakes‚ cleans itself‚ reads poems
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Censorship and children: The viewing of violence and inappropriate material Most people would agree that media channelling is not suitable for all types of audiences. For instance‚ there need to be some limitations placed on the type and contents of media which young children are exposed to. The media which is accessible to a wide and varied audience (television programmes being shown before the watershed) should not contain elements which might be offensive. This is the practice of censorship.
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October 2012 “There Will Come Soft Rains” Analysis Although technology seems to have replaced man in the opening pages of “There Will Come Soft Rains‚” in the end‚ Ray Bradbury shows that technology without man is doomed. In the beginning of the story‚ technology has rendered man totally unnecessary in the day-to-day running of a house. For example‚ the quote: “Tick-tock‚ seven o’clock‚ time to get up…”(Pg. 87)‚ shows that the house automatically has an alarm clock set up portraying the man as not
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Risk management in commercial banks Project on performance analysis of Allahabad bank [pic] Index |s.no. |topics |page no. | |1. About banking industry |4
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Introduction – Information Technology is vital to every business today‚ since most businesses today are linked together with high speed broadband networks‚ high definition screens; superfast computers only make them a treat for a user. So‚ if the IT fails the businesses suffer huge losses in a matter of minutes for e.g. the London stock exchange has an IT failure it could possibly mean a loss of thousands of pounds every fraction of a second. Every Risk no matter how big or small is a potential threat for
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Perspectives of Human Development‚ From where does personality come? The search for where does personality come from is the question this paper will try to answer by exploring of psychoanalytic‚ behavioral‚ cognitive‚ and systems theories. The Oxford dictionary defines personality as “the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s distinctive character.” With this definition in mind‚ we will explore the different theories‚ ideas‚ and assumptions on the subject of personality
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Client Satisfaction Surveying: Common Measurements Tool Faye Schmidt‚ Ph.D.‚ with Teresa Strickland CITIZEN-CENTRED SERVICE NETWORK CANADIAN CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT December 1998 For more information‚ please contact the Strategic Research and Planning Group of the Canadian Centre for Management Development Telephone: (613) 996-3955 Fax: (613) 995-0286 The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Canadian Centre
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that: A. total utility is maximized when consumers obtain the same amount of utility per unit of each product consumed. B. beyond some point additional units of a product will yield less and less extra satisfaction to a consumer. C. price must be lowered to induce firms to supply more of a product. D. it will take larger and larger amounts of resources beyond some point to produce successive units of a product. 8. The first Pepsi yields Craig 18 units of utility and the second yields him an
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