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    Corrosion

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    As Head Chemist at Continental Container Corporation‚ you have just received a huge order from Allied Chemical to manufacture one thousand containers. Allied Chemical needs the containers for storage of five kinds of aqueous nitrate solutions. The aqueous nitrates are copper (II) nitrate‚ lead (II) nitrate‚ zinc nitrate‚ magnesium nitrate‚ and silver nitrate. You can not manufacture the containers from glass due to possible breakage. Nor will plastic containers do because plastic tends to harden

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    Refraction Lab

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    Paper was placed on a desk with the container and laser placed at an angle. 3. The position of container and laser was marked on paper‚ the line of normal and the line of incidence. 4. The laser was shone through the container making sure that it passed through the solution. 5. The angle of refraction was recorded on the paper. 6. 5 grams of sugar was added to the solution

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    Maple Hill Dairy Farm

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    size. Laura Ashley‚ the manager for Maple Hill‚ requested an analysis to help her determine 2 specific ideas. 1. The possibility of changing the container and packaging system. Currently‚ the bottle that they package each of their dairy products in is .75 cents each. By changing from a glass container to a plastic or paper container‚ they will save .50 cents each on direct material costs. There is a risk of losing their “charm” as they look to the possibility of new customers. Also‚ the

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    ECATT

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    SAP R/3 system. Within a script‚ logical names are used to refer to target systems. These logical names are mapped to actual RFC destinations in a separate object called a system data container‚ which is‚ effectively‚ a description of the company’s system landscape. Thus by linking a different system data container with a script‚ a user can execute it in a completely different system landscape without having to alter the script coding at all. The only

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    on each level of the building‚ a network of pipes which connect each building to a central collection station and a collection station where refuse is compacted and stored in containers. The Centralsug system also makes recycling more efficient‚ Different types of waste can be easily collected and stored in separate containers to be transported to recycling facilities. Fig.1: System Concept The Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks (HKSTP) was the first commercial building which has installed the Automated

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    Supreme Court Case Summary

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    single-purpose container exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement be based on the knowledge of a layperson because it satisfies the fundamental principles established by the U.S. Supreme Court for Fourth Amendment standards by being workable‚ objective‚ and limiting the risk of intrusion? STATEMENT OF THE CASE The Voorhees

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    Algal blooms

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    In this research paper‚ readers will be able to know about algal blooms or commonly known as red tide. This is a situation wherein algae reproduce easily because of the chemicals that flows through different bodies of water. Algal bloom is also connected in climate changes we encounter in this century. It’s either the algae reproduce easily by the climate or the algae are having hard times reproducing for the same reason. It can also be observed in aquariums. An experiment is given for the readers

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    Gay-Lussacs Law

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    particles changes as necessary so that the matter uniformly occupies its container.  ’‚ CAPTION‚ ’gas’‚BELOW‚LEFT‚ WIDTH‚ 200‚ FGCOLOR‚ ’#D9D9D9’‚ BGCOLOR‚ ’#90A0B6’‚ TEXTCOLOR‚ ’#000000’‚ CAPCOLOR‚ ’#000066’‚ OFFSETX‚ +100‚ OFFSETY‚ -110);" onmouseout="return nd();" onclick="return overlib(’ A state of matter in which the distance between particles changes as necessary so that the matter uniformly occupies its container.  ’‚ STICKY‚ CLOSECLICK‚ CAPTION‚ ’gas’‚BELOW‚LEFT‚ WIDTH‚ 200‚ FGCOLOR

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    Delta Plastics, Inc. (B)

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    Running header: Delta Plastic‚ Inc. (B) Delta Plastics‚ Inc. (B) Delta Plastics‚ Inc. (B) Introduction Have you taken the time to look at your plastic containers? Well‚ if you do there is a chance that your containers have flaws and defects that are noticeable to the human eye. There are defects that do not get in the way of using the containers but for quality purposes‚ it still is a defect. This paper will show a 3-sigma control chart for the production process for using the new and standard material

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    Subic

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    Subic" was derived from the native word "hubek"‚ which means "head of a plow". The origin of the name was a by-product of altruistic colonial enterprise. On a bright day in 1542‚ Juan de Salcedo‚ the able Spanish conquistador and dashing grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi‚ founded Subic while collecting tributes in the area. The town’s name at that time is Hubek. How this name was chaged to Subic is the stuff of persistent leged. It tells of Salcedo’s mispronouncing "Hubek" as "Subiq". By the

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