CONTACT PROCESS Sulfuric acid is one of the most important industrial chemicals Outline three uses of sulfuric acid in industry 1. The major use of sulfuric acid in Australia is in the manufacture of fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate and superphosphate. Superphosphate is produced by reacting sulfuric acid with rock phosphate. Ammonium sulfate is produced by neutralising ammonia with sulfuric acid. 2. Production of titanium (IV) oxide from titanium minerals eg ilmenite. Titanium is an important
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THE CONTACT PROCESS By: Kabeer Ali Teacher- Mrs. Sankar Class- Lower6 Science 2 INTRODUCTION The Contact Process is the name given for the manufacture of Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4(l)). There must also be specific conditions of temperature‚ pressure and catalyst for the reaction to occur effectively. I will also look at the effect of temperature‚ pressure and catalyst on the composition of the equilibrium mixture‚ with respect to Le Châtelier’s principle. THE PROCESS Firstly‚
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this world of ever increasing competition and removal of barriers to trade due to the enforcement of the WTO (World Trade Organization)‚ branding has become even more important. In a situation where a multitude of alternatives are available to the consumer at lower prices‚ the establishment of a strong brand name is extremely important. A strong brand can make all the difference between a successful brand and a failure. Branding is at the heart of marketing. The reason for this statement is that
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Review your Ethical Lens Inventory results from Week Seven. Open a blank document in Microsoft Word. Write a 350- to 700-word paper reflecting on the results of the Ethical lens Inventory. Answer the following in your paper: o What is your personal ethical lens? Rights and responsibilities ‚which helps me distinguish between reasoning and intuition‚ I believe in achieving the greatest good for each individual for the community. o What are your strengths and weaknesses
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6/3/2013-monday v Segmentation Ø Finding target market and try to attract those people Ø Ex: VCR – new technology for people that have extra income and technology oriented Now that DVDs come out‚ you target the VCR to poorer people and people that are older and people that want to build a collection. As product moves through life cycle‚ find new ways to Ø DeBeers and Diamond: 1930s and 1940s – 75% of diamonds sold for rings and jewelry were sold in the U.S (mostly low priced and small
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Analyzing Consumer behavior for a Food processing Company End term Live Project - Consumer Behavior Table of Content 1 FOOD PROCESSING IN INDIA 2 2 INDIAN FAST FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY 6 2.1.1 INDIAN FAST FOOD MARKET ANALYSIS 7 3 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 10 3.1 PORTER FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 10 3.2 PESTEL ANALYSIS 11 3.2.1 Economic Factors 12 4 Research OBJECTIVES 13 4.1 RESARCH DESIGN 13 4.2 DATA ANALYSIS 14 4.2.1 FACTOR ANALYSIS 17 5 Psychological factors analysis 21 5.1 Motivation:
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Rouen Business School Master Grand Ecole Marketing in French Excellence Program ______________________________________________________ Mémoire CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN THE FRENCH ANDROID GAMING MARKET CHRISTOPHER LLOYD HONOUR SANTANDER SUPERVISOR: JOONAS ROKKA ______________________________________________________ Non-confidential Thesis Rouen‚ France Sunday‚ 17th of June‚ 2012 Table of Contents SUMMARY CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTION i. Project Description………………………...……………………………
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In reviewing my ethical lens inventory I have many faults and many advantages when it comes to the way I learn. My personal preferred lens is rights and responsibility‚ which means I use rationality to determine my duties as well as the rules that each person should follow. There were many results of my ethical lens inventory. The results of my classical values are temperance. I value individual balance and restraint in the want for pleasure that I seek to fulfill my duties. My key phrase is “I
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Ethical Lens Inventory Gen/200 February 04‚ 2013 Ethical Lens Inventory Ethical Lens Inventory analyzes one’s values sought within a person’s character. Most times‚ people are not aware of using moral judgment until they encounter a situation to make ethical decisions. Through this evaluation‚ it has allowed to reflect on my personal outlook as well as my response to other people’s perspectives. The Ethical Lens Inventory (ELI) revealed my preferred lens as Rights/Responsibilities and
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My Ethical Lens Thomas A. Bailey College of Humanities US/101 Intro to University Studies May‚ 3‚ 2013 Lori Brooks My Ethical Lens I would describe my ethical lens results to be accurate. It seems to have put a snapshot of my life currently and how I once was. It is amazing how taking these types of tests can usually relate to what type of person you are. Some may think tests like this are not very accurate however I feel those are the people not being truthful with themselves
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