Dissolved Resorcinol Dissolved Dissolved Dissolved Dissolved Sodium naphthionate Did not dissolve Did not dissolve dissolved Dissolved Table 1. Results for the five compounds tested in four different solvents. Functional Group Experimental peak (cm-1) Literature peak (cm-1) O-H 3450 3200-3600 O-H 3350-2300 3400-2500 C-H 3100-2600 3200-2800 C=O 1669.6-1600 1710-1720 Table 2. Experimental IR peaks for salicylic acid compared to the literature value. Percent recovery of salicylic acid For the first
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This painting relates to the idea that abundance of food indicates wealth and well-being. The food is not shown ad a person standing or sitting at the table‚ rather than that food is displayed by itself in an elaborate painting. Silver and Gold trays also indicate the idea of wealth‚ which goes well with the abundance of food on the table. This particular painting clearly illustrates the theme- food- which is the only object presented in the painting. However‚ the context of the painting and
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CHM130 Lab 4 Calorimetry Name: Mengqi Li Data Table: (12 points) ALUMINUM METAL Pre-weighed Aluminum metal sample mass (mmetal) 50.0 grams Temperature of boiling water and metal sample in the pot (Ti(metal)) dsdfa(Ti 90.0 C Temperature of cool water in the calorimeter prior to adding hot metal sample (Ti(water)) 17.0 C Maximum Temperature of water/metal in calorimeter after mixing (Tf) 47.0 C LEAD METAL Pre-weighed Lead metal sample mass (mmetal) 50.0 grams Temperature of boiling
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Motivation Concepts Table and Analysis PSY 320 Motivation Concepts Table and Analysis Motivation Concepts Table Theory Name | Major Theorist(s) | Time Period Created | Key Theory Concepts | Will: | Descartes | 1637 | Will motivates all actions.Will is an initiated and directed action. | | Ruckmick | 1963 | Striving to create impulses to act.The ability to resist self-denial or temptation. | | Rand | 1964 | Helps to decide whether or not to act. | Instinct | Darwin | 1859-1872
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Women are wicked. In King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Roger Lancelyn Green. Women in this book are wicked because they are murders‚ seductresses‚ and cheaters. In this book women are cheaters especially Guinevere “ . . . ‘Good sir knight ‚ I require you in the forest near by’ ” (p.231). Guinevere wants Lancelot to meet her in the forest where nobody will be able to see what happens between them. She cheats on King Arthur for the last time when when she and Lancelot get caught in
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The Table Turned William Wordsworth :1st stanza Up! Up! My friend‚ and quit your books Or surely you’ll grow double Up! Up! My friend‚ and clear your looks Why all these this toil and trouble a. It is completely against neoclassical. Because‚ according to the neoclassical poet‚ the only pleasure is reading book. They say that literature teaches us good and virtue‚ give examples of what hero did in his life and gives us models to follow. Meaning we are actually taught by books b. here
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University of Phoenix Material Cognitive Theory Table Complete the following table by identifying three major cognitive theorists and theories. Name each theorist and the theorist’s associated theory. Then provide a description of the theory‚ including associated approaches and techniques. Include a peer-reviewed reference that supports the theory. Major cognitive theorist (Theorist name) Theory associated with the theorist (Theory title) Description of the theory‚ including associated approaches
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wont dissolve. Solubility of a solute = mass of a solid required to a saturate 100g of water at a particular temperature. Calculating Solubility 2g potassium chlorate dissolves in 20g water at 28oC what is its solubility? 2 x 100/20 = 10.0g potassium chlorate/100g water 4g potassium sulphate dissloves in 30g water at 50oC what is its solubilty? 4 x 100/30 = 13.33g potassium sulphate/100g water 30g sodium chloride dissolves in 75g water at 10oC what is its solubility? 30 x 100/75
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NOTE TAKING TABLE – YEAR 7 ANCIENT CIVILISATIONS – INQUIRY TASK Keys to note taking: In your own words Read a section‚ don’t look at the screen‚ write your notes Keep your dot points to under 12 words Question One Question Two Question Three Question Four Question Five How have the rights of women changed over time? What has the ancient civilisations created that we have modernized? Women from these civilisations (Greece‚ Egypt‚ China‚ and India) faced a hard life. Plumbing. Originally
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Social Work Theory and Methods Comparison Table Theory Key Concepts Advantages Limitations Situations where this may be useful Systems Theory People are not isolated individuals but operate as part of wider networks or "systems" Systems may be informal (e.g. family or friends)‚ formal (e.g. clubs‚ support groups) or public (schools‚ hospitals) Difficulties may arise if there is a lack of fit between the person and the systems they operate within. Systems can be employed to support the service user
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