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    Calculation on the molar enthalpy change of a neutralization reaction Principle H2SO4(aq)+2NaOH(aq)=Na2SO4(aq)+2H2O(l) The reaction is a exothermic reaction‚ when the heat released by it is absorbed by water‚ the temperature of the water increases. The heat produced by the reaction can be calculated if it is assumed that all the heat is absorbed by the water. Heat change of reaction=-heat change of water =-mH2O×cH2O×△TH2O As the water has gained the heat produced by the reaction‚ the heat change of reaction

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    Spark in I.C. Engine Abstract It is very interesting to know about complete combustion in automobile engineering‚ because in actual practice‚ perfect combustion is not at all possible due to various losses in the combustion chamber as well as design of the internal combustion engine. Moreover the process of burning of the fuel is also not instantaneous. However an alternate solution to it is by making the combustion of fuel as fast as possible. This can be done by using two spark plugs which

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    CE 10-1: Research Memo

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    To: From: Date: Re: Research Memo This memo provides the answers to the Questions CE 10-1 through 4. CE 10-1 Capitalize: Capitalize is used to indicate that the cost would be recorded as the cost of an asset. That procedure is often referred to as deferring a cost‚ and the resulting asset is sometimes described as a deferred cost. Nonmonetary Asset: Nonmonetary assets are assets other than monetary ones. Examples are inventories; investments in common stocks; property

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    xviii M ANAGING A M ODERN H OSPITAL the sake of clarity‚ he has provided a compare and contrast study between thematerials managed in a hospital‚ and the ones in an engineering manufacturingorganisation. Once the classificatory system is in operation‚ and the policies arestated‚ a computer programme will help automation by working out the inventory levels‚ order quantity and order date. This is followed by two chapters which are case studies related to the samesubject by Dr A.V. Srinivasan

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    Plan: Aim: The enthalpy change of combustion of a fuel is a measure of the energy transferred when one mole of fuel burns completely. A value for the enthalpy change can be obtained by using the burning fuel to heat water and using fact that 4.2j of energy are required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1oC. In this investigation my aim is to find the enthalpy change of combustion of a number of alcohols so that I can investigate how and why the enthalpy change is affected by the molecular

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    Cdr Sample Ce 1

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    Name  Career Episode 1    Introduction    C.E. 1.1     This Career Episode covers experience gained by me whilst working on a Project of turnkey installation  of CCTV systems at IFFCO Plant in Ahmedabad‚ an operation involving studying‚ analyzing and working  out the technical and commercial requirements from the given tender documents to eventually bag the  order  and  execute  the  installation  of  the  CCTV  systems.  This  is  from  the  duration  during  which  I  was  working  with 

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    Modes of Heat Transfer

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    DEFINITION OF HEAT TRANSFER | Heat transfer is energy in transit due to temperature difference . Whenever there exists a temperature difference in a medium or between media‚ heat transfer must occur. The basic requirement for heat transfer is the presence of temperature difference . There can be no net heat transfer between two mediums that are at the same temperature. The temperature difference is the driving force for heat transfer‚ just as the voltage difference is the driving force for electric

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    Heat Exchanger Network

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    Heat Exchanger Network Design for the Cumene Process | C.A.K.E. Because We’re Just that Delicious Iowa State University Ames IA‚ 50010 | Crego‚ Courtney LHines‚ KirkMonterrubio‚ AmyToohey‚ Erin | Abstract Often a major consideration of a chemical process plant is the high cost of utilities used for heating and cooling of process streams. Heat integration of process streams is an effective way to reduce the cost of these utilities‚ and this process is often referred to as a MUMNE (minimum

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    Latent Heat of Fusion

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    Sameera Raziuddin Latent Heat of Fusion April 11‚ 2011         Abstract: A calorimeter‚ water at room temperature‚ ice‚ and a Pasco GLS Explorer were used in combination with a known value of the latent heat of fusion to create and carry out an experiment to determine the mass of an unknown amount of ice. Using the formula for latent heat of fusion‚ the mass of the ice was calculated to be 45.76g. The error of the carried out experiment was calculated to be 20.06%. Introduction:

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    Determining the value of molar mass of chosen compound Marta Dürrigl 1mmA Chemical reaction: b.) CaCO3 (s) + 2HCl (aq) ----------- CaCl2 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O(l) AIM: The aim of this investigation is to experimentally determine the molar mass of carbon dioxide (CO2) by measuring its volume and calculating its mass. CO2 which we will measure will arise as a product of a chemical reaction between Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) and Hydrochloric acid (HCl) as it is shown in the chemical

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