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    When estimating the effect of changes in the money supply to changes in nominal GDP‚ it is common to assume that the velocity of money is constant. The velocity of money is a measure of average number of times per year that a dollar is exchanged. The quantity theory of money states that the money supply multiplied by the velocity of money is equal to the price level multiplied by output. ( ) Price level multiplied by output is the nominal output. Therefore‚ a percent change in the money

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    activation energy will be attainable. Hypothesis: In a reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid‚ the products calcium chloride‚ carbon dioxide and water are formed. I predict that the higher temperature of HCl acid‚ the higher the reaction rate will be‚ this is because at a higher temperature there will more fast-moving hydrochloric acid molecules per set volume. This means that there will be a higher chance of the calcium carbonate molecules colliding with the hydrochloric acid and reacting

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    Strengths within the experimental method used in the study were that of replication‚ control‚ time‚ ethics and focus. The experiment was easy to replicate with a standardised procedure. We can be assured that each replication of the experiment with all 20 participants went almost identically to one another‚ due to the predetermined speech given and replicated setup of the classroom and the positioning of each of the experimenters and participants. There was high internal validity within experiment

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    Buffer Solution

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    new invention has discovered a method to stabilise an enzyme during freezing providing the enzyme in a zwitteronic buffer solution.   A zwitterionic composition is useful as a surface active agent in aqueous solutions. The buffer solution has the capacity to stabilise an enzyme‚ such as glocuse oxidase‚ in a liquid state whilst providing protection if the the end solution is frozen. The zwitterionic buffer can stabalise the activity of enzymes by preventing large pH shifts during freezing.  

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    Determination of Aspirin

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    Reshmi Nair Title: Determination of Aspirin through back titration. Aim: To determine the concentration of Aspirin in a tablet using NaOH and Hcl. Research Question: What is the concentration of Aspirin in a normal tablet? Background: Aspirin is the general name for acetylsalicylic acid (ASA); it is also the trademark of the drug produced by Bayer in Germany. In eighty countries‚ aspirin is a registered trademark‚ but in other places the term aspirin refers to ASA by itself or as an ingredient

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    part the molarity of diluted NaOH was determined. After mixing 800 mL of water with 4.2 mL of 19.1 M NaOH‚ the diluted solution of NaOH was poured in a buret until the initial volume on the buret was 30.00 mL. 0.3005g of KHP was dissolved in 40.0 mL of 50% ethanol‚ and a drop of indicator was added to the Erlenmeyer flask containing the KHP solution. When the titration of KHP solution with NaOH reached its endpoint‚ pale pink color was observed‚ the final volume of NaOH in the buret‚ 45.00 mL‚ was recorded

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    Teenage Drinking has been a factor in the past years. There are causes of drinking as well as effects of drinking and solutions. There are many causes that are related to drinking. One cause is peer pressure. Peer pressure comes from older people that are probably already drunk at the time‚ trying to force a teenager to have an alcoholic drink. Usually the teenager says yes. About 92% of high school seniors have admitted having tried alcohol. Many of them have tried their first drink around the

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    and Net Ionic Equation Going back to our first concept or topic‚ we’ve learn how to identify the Oxidizing and Reducing agent and the Oxidation as well as the Reduction. In this part of the Redox reaction or in this step‚ it is very important that you already know the Oxidizing and Reducing agent for us to find the half reaction. In this step or part‚ we will also learn how to balance using the addition of electrons in both sides if necessary. After this step we can now write the net ionic equation

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    the wooden originals. The temples had painted decorations and low-pitched wooden roofs. Columns had ornamental capitals—the top of the column—in one of three designs. The simplest‚ Doric‚ consisted of columns with plain molded capitals and no base. Ionic capitals were decorated with a pair of scrolls‚ known as volutes. Corinthian capitals‚ the most ornate‚ were decorated with an inverted bell-shaped arrangement of leaves. Prime examples include the Parthenon and Erectheum‚ in Athens. From 100 B.C

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    How to Form Ionic Bonds

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    How to Form Ionic Bonds 1. Explain (step-by-step) how to form ionic bonds between Li+ and N-3. First‚ understand that all atoms want full shells. All atoms‚ except for noble gases‚ have valence electrons. These electrons are the ones on the outermost shell. All atoms either want to get rid of these electrons or gain enough to make a full shell. Metals‚ which are on the right side of the periodic table‚ have less than 4 valence electrons. This means they want to get rid of those electrons. Nonmetals

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