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    Chapter 6

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    REVIEW 1. (L.O. 1) Chapter 6 discusses the essentials of compound interest‚ annuities and present value. These techniques are being used in many areas of financial reporting where the relative values of cash inflows and outflows are measured and analyzed. The material presented in Chapter 6 will provide a sufficient background for application of these techniques to topics presented in subsequent chapters. 2. Compound interest‚ annuity‚ and present value techniques can be applied to

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    Organic vs Inorganic

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    an animal‚ plant‚ or fungus. It can also pertain to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals‚ but that now include all other compounds of carbon. This is the first thing that we need to understand. The fact that organic compounds contain carbon and are also combined with nitrogen‚ bromine‚ hydrogen. Sulfur‚ and chlorine and that the majority of the compounds found and tested in crime scene labs are going to be organic. The organic

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     A mixture has a variable composition  therefore there is not ONE formula for it.     Slide 7 and 9:​   What are the differences in elements and compounds?  An element has the same kind of atoms‚ like carbon‚ oxygen‚ and hydrogen. Atoms of  the same type are classified as elements. Whereas a compound is a chemical  combination of elements‚ that may form molecules or crystals. A compound can be  chemically broken down into simpler parts.    ● Slide 10:​   What are the 2 major types of mixtures and how are they different from 

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    Reading Response Answers

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    Geo 300 Instructor Peggy Lee‚ Reading Response 1 Question 1: Chapter 1 1) Identify and explain four basic causes of the environmental problems we face. a. “Population growth‚ wasteful and unsustainable resource use‚ poverty and failure to include in their market prices the harmful environmental costs of goods and services.” (p.15) 2) What is exponential growth? b. “Occurs when a quantity such as the human population increases at a fixed percentage per unit of time

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    Use of Formalin and Other Additives in Foods Formalin is chemical compound that usually people used for durable human and animals corps. Nowadays‚ many people use it for durable foods‚ such as tofu and terasi. The use of formalin and other dangerous preservatives in foods has been a serious problem for three reasons. Firstly‚ formalin is not for human beings‚ but it is for biological specimen and experiments. It is not for food preservative. Of course when it is used for food preservative‚ it

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    the second part is to determine the unknown substance‚ by comparing its melting point with two known samples and its melting points. In both cases‚ the melting points of the substances will be used to determining the eutectic point and the unknown compound. Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the eutectic point for the naphthalene biphenyl mixture‚ as well as determining the melting point of an unknown substance by comparing it with two known samples. We will be constructing

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    Ted Hughes the Jaguar

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    and INORGANIC COMPOUNDS. Organic Compounds – contain carbon‚ linked with other elements such as‚ oxygen‚ hydrogen‚ nitrogen‚ sulphur‚ iron and phosphorous. Organic molecules are usually large molecules like sugars‚ starch‚ fats‚ proteins‚ vitamins & enzymes. Inorganic Compounds – Usually never contain carbon but does contain Carbon Dioxide. Inorganic molecules such as water‚ mineral salts‚ and gases such as oxygen. INORGANIC COMPOUNDS Inorganic Compounds are compounds that contain

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    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ILOCOS SUR POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT NORTH CLUSTER STA. MARIA‚ ILOCOS SUR IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBJECT BUSINESS MATH PRESENTED BY: MONICA D. APALLA BSHRM 1A PRESENTED TO: MR. MARVIN GALCON SUBJECT INSTRUCTOR PROBLEM SOLVING INVOLVING INTEREST 1. You put $1000 into an investment yielding 6% annual interest; you left the money in for two years. How much interest

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    saving the same amount. If neither touches their money until age 50‚ the person who began saving at age 20 will be more fortuitous in her earnings than the one who began saving at age 30. This is because the person who began saving early was able to compound their interest heavily over the five year period while they were making annuity payments‚ and then let the interest accrue for the remaining period. These two very important features will impact my personal financial goals in a positive way. If

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    our air‚ water‚ and soil. Arsenic is usually combined with other elements‚ forming compounds with oxygen‚ chlorine‚ and sulfur; and it is in both organic and inorganic forms. Organic arsenic is combined with carbon and hydrogen‚ where inorganic binds with elements such as oxygen‚ chlorine and sulfur. Common inorganic compounds of arsenic are trivalent arsenic and pentavalent arsenic; and two reocurring organic compounds are monomethyl arsonic acid and roxarsone. Arsenic is released into the air by

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