F° 288K Ice water 1 minute 8 C° 46.4 F° 281K Ice water 5 minutes 5 C° 41.0 F° 278K Object Estimated mass (g) Actual mass (g) Actual mass (Kg) Mechanical pencil 4g 5.55g .00555kg 3 pennies 9g 8.7g .0087 kg 1 quarter 6g-7g 5.75g .00575 kg 2 quarters‚ 3 dimes 13g 18.3g .0183 kg 4 dimes‚ 5 pennies 20g 18.45g .01845 kg 3 quarters‚ 1 dime‚ 5 pennies 28g 34.0g .034 kg Key 6g-7g 7.65g .00765 kg Key‚ 1quarter‚ 4 pennies 25g 24.55g .02455 kg Mass A Mass B Mass B-A Liquid Volume
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CHEM 4104 Physical Chemistry II Report 1: The Kinetics of a Reversible‚ First-Order‚ Consecutive Reaction: The Reduction of Cr(VI) by Glutathione By: Hector Sepulveda ID:900105300 University of Texas at the Permian Basin Abstract In the experiment the reduction of Cr(VI) by glutathione will be monitored‚ the data will be recorded and the double-exponential dependence of the reaction will be analyzed. Exponential stripping‚ as well as computer assisted non-linear regression analysis will
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Squamous (non-keratinized) flat long strands with nucleus Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar cells together in a column structure‚ single layer‚ elongated cells Transitional many layers of cube shaped and elongated cells Stratified Cuboidal (online) 2-3 layers‚ cube shaped cells Stratified Columnar (online) top layer of elongated cells‚ lower layers of cubed shaped cells Questions A. Why is the study of histology important in the overall understanding of anatomy and physiology? Histology
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Essay #2 Tina Taylor William Jennings Bryan argues against the gold standard. What arguments does he give against the gold standard and why does it oppress the common people? William Jennings Bryan was against the Gold Standard because it artificially lowered inflation. In today’s times the Federal Reserve can print as much money as it wants and also control how the money circulates in the economy by buying and selling bonds. With the gold standard there was an infinite amount of gold that
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Experiment #2 Resonance of Air Columns Connie Wang PHYS 2426 – 103 Partners: Deneen Ernst‚ Dalton Penn‚ and Trey Thompson DATA__________________________________________________________________________________________ Room Temperature: 21°C Theoretical speed of sound: 343 m/s Experimental speed of sound (average): 348 m/s Percent Difference: + 1.46% Frequency of Tuning Fork (Hz) | First Position of Resonance | Second Position of Resonance | Wavelength (m) |
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what hosts are on the network and to see what services they are running. 2. What is the relationship between risks‚ threats and vulnerabilities as it pertains to Information Systems Security throughout the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure? Threats and vulnerabilities lead risks‚ if you don’t have then then you don’t have any risk of anyone getting into your network 3. Which application is used for Step #2 in the hacking process to perform a vulnerability assessment scan? That would
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oxygen increases so does the number of fish observed. However‚ when the dissolved oxygen reaches 14 ppm the number of fish decreases to 10. So‚ 6ppm and 14ppm‚ 8ppm and 16ppm‚ and finally 10ppm and 18ppm‚ have a similar number of fish observed. 2. Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. If the amount of dissolved oxygen is increased‚ then the number of fish observed will increase. 3
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prey is reduced when the prey are at low densities c. the per capita feeding rate of predators is reduced when their density is high d. the per capita feeding rate of predators is reduced when their density is low e. none of the above Question 2. A copepod species (the predator‚ measured in copepods/m3 of water) feeds on algae (measured in cells/m3 of water) in freshwater lakes. Assume that the interaction is well-represented by the Lotka-Volterra predator prey model: where r = 1/week
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Blake Padgett TA: Christine Hartman 9/4/2014 Fillers within Protein Supplements Local gym enthusiasts are trying to reveal if certain new dietary supplements will actually help them gain muscle mass by providing high levels of protein. Before the users consume the new supplements they want to know if they are indeed true protein supplements or if the manufacturer used fillers as a mean to make more profit. “Do the new supplements contain fillers such as sugar and starch or are they
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STUDIES ON DEHYDRATION OF CURRY LEAVES B. K. Sakhale‚ A.S. Nandane A.R. Tapre and R.C. Ranveer ABSTRACT The curry leaves (Murraya koenigii)‚ one of green leafy vegetable was obtained from local vegetable market of Aurangabad city. These curry leaves were washed and blanched in hot water containing 0.1 per cent magnesium oxide. The treated leaves were then dried in different drying conditions like direct sun drying‚ shade drying and tray drying. The dried leaves were analyzed for their nutritional
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