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    Bomb Calorimetry

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    Determination of the Resonance Stabilization Energy of Benzene Using Bomb Calorimetry Kaitlynn‚ Jesse ‚ Belinda Truman State University Abstract The resonance stabilization energy of benzene is investigated by the combustion of cyclododecatriene. The heat of combustion for cyclododecatriene was determined using bomb calorimetry and used to solve for the stabilization energy of benzene. The bond stabilization energy of benzene is found to be 167.6 ± 388

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    inaccurate information‚ but unfortunately I can’t decide who to trust. The media is not always right with the information that they are publishing therefore you can’t always trust the most reliable sources when there is a news. To trust the media right after the event it is not a bad idea‚ but we need to know how to evaluate the information provided. The media controls our minds because they have the information that we are seeking‚ but we can rate the sources as accurate and non-accurate or incorrect

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    Americans to Drop the Bombs? Introduction On August 6th‚ 1945‚ an American B-29 bomber named “Enola Gay” dropped the world’s first Atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan. The nuclear explosion killed nearly 90 percent of the cities population‚ killing 75‚000 people from the point of impact and thousands more dying from Radiation Poisoning later on. Three days later‚ on August 9th‚ a second B-29 bomber named “Bockscar” dropped a second Atomic bomb on the Japanese city‚ Nagasaki. This bomb killed 40‚000 people

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    The Atomic Bomb

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    suggestions come to mind‚ raging from the invention of the iPhone to the Civil War. I believe that the most important event was the dropping of the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The dropping of the bombs saved over a million American lives‚ introduced America as a world power‚ and‚ if not most importantly‚ was the first steps into the Cold War. If the bombs had not been dropped‚ many American lives would have been lost‚ and the war could have dragged on for many more years. If “Operation Downfall”

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    Atomic Bomb

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    What was the fuel used in the first nuclear bomb test?  Plutonium   2. What was the nickname of the airplane that dropped the first atomic bomb?  . Fat Man  . 3. Which president authorized creation of the atomic bomb?   Harry Truman  4. What was the code name of the project to develop the atomic bomb?  Trinity   5. What process generates the heat and energy in present day nuclear power plants? nuclear fusion    6. When was the last U.S. nuclear bomb test?   1991    7. How many nuclear power

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    The End of World War II The United States Decision to drop the Atomic bomb has been a controversial topic since the day the first bomb was dropped August 6‚ 1945. President Harry Truman made the ultimate decision to use the atomic bomb‚ to him it was a clear decision that this would end the war with America’s most hated enemy: Japan (Nathan‚ 2012). There had been thousandths of bloody deaths up to-this-point in the war‚ Japan was destroyed‚ they had just about nothing‚ their country was in starvation

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    during World War II‚ he decided to drop the atomic bomb on two cities in Japan. The first bomb that dropped on Hiroshima was nicknamed “Little Boy”. The explosion wiped out 90 percent of the Hiroshima and immediately killed an estimation of 80‚000 people; thousands more people would later die of radiation exposure. Three days later‚ a second bomb dropped another on the city of Nagasaki‚ it is estimated to have killed about 40‚000 people. Although the bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki was said

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    Descriptive

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    the forever-long trip to get there if you didn’t have a car. First it would be the little green Volkswagen Beetle cab to the Metra train station. But we wouldn’t get on a train; instead we would take one of those 70’s-looking vans out of the city. After that long trip in a cramped van‚ we had to take a windowless green bus to some small‚ busy town in God knows where‚ and then finally finish off the trip with yet another little green cab. But it wasn’t over yet. The cab ride was about an hour

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    Kelsey 8 October 2013 Descriptive Paper The Intoxicated Drunks “Why am I naked? Why my throat is sore and why is there puke all over me? Where am I right now and why am I here?” These are the types of question that an intoxicated person usually find themselves asking after they have been drinking the night prior. Strolling into the after prom party‚ pass midnight; my friends and I enter through these gigantic mahogany doors into a house from the 21st century one that looks like Tony Starks’

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    The goal of this experiment is to determine the enthalpy of combustion of naphthalene by means of a bomb calorimeter. First‚ the bomb calorimeter was standardized using benzoic acid and the average heat capacity of the bomb calorimeter was calculated to be 10.60.3205 kJ/K. From that‚ the These results show that heats of combustions of unknown substances can be determined via bomb calorimetry. Introduction The first law of thermodynamics states that energy is conserved.2 Using that law it can

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