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    Determination of a Rate Law and Temperature Dependence of a Rate Constant By Marvin Coleman March 7‚ 2011 Abstract: From the shown calculations & graphical analysis‚ the experimentally determined rate law is rate = K[I-].969 [H2O2].991 and the experimentally determined activation energy is 59.50 kJ/mole. Introduction: The rate of a reaction varies at different temperatures and reactant concentrations. In this experiment‚ the orders and dependence of the rate constant of the products

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    Sex Determination

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    Findings Analysis to determine the sex of our case study AFA was done using a physical exam karyotyping and PCR-based sex testing. The results from our physical exams on AFA showed well-developed female external genitalia‚ presence of breasts‚ no menstrual cycle‚ and no facial or chest hair. This led to a conclusion that AFA is a sterile female. The results from the Karyotype Analysis showed presence of 22 pairs of autosomes chromosomes and two X’s revealing that she is female. Lastly the PCR-based

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    From the graph I can clearly see that Distilled water has a much larger concentration of water then the cell sap in the potato tissue. I can make this conclusion because the results show a big increase in weight of the potato piece. Meaning that water has moved from outside the potato into the potato due to Osmosis‚ proving that the distilled water had a higher concentration of water‚ as water moves from a high concentration to a low concentration. I can also see that the glucose

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    writing‚ message consistency‚ the consistency triangle. Unit V : Media planning‚ media classification‚ media strengths and weaknesses‚ Audience management and measurement‚ out of home media‚ product placement. Unit VI: Media targeting‚ media profiles‚ CDI-BDI Determination‚ calculating reach and frequency‚ GRP and TRP concept and calculation‚ IMC media mix‚ calculating media cost‚ media scheduling. Text Book: 1. Principles of Advertising and IMC: Duncan‚ Tom. -

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    Procedure: Melting point of RCO2H Before observing the melting point of the unknown sample‚ the melting apparatus had to be standardized with a standard substance having the melting point of 151°C-153°C. After placing a small sample of the standard in a capillary tube and inserting the tube into the sample tube holder‚ the plateau on the device was set to 15°C below the expected melting point. After its temperature reached the plateau‚ the temperature increment was set at 1°C per minute‚ and the

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    Food Chemistry 138 (2013) 227–233 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Food Chemistry journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchem Analytical Methods Determination of volatile N-nitrosamines in meat products by microwave-assisted extraction coupled with dispersive micro solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography – Chemical ionisation mass spectrometry Man-Chun Huang‚ Hsin-Chang Chen‚ Ssu-Chieh Fu‚ Wang-Hsien Ding ⇑ Department of Chemistry‚ National Central

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    Determination of Chemical Formulae: The Reaction of Zinc and Iodine By Sarah Abstract: The main objective of this experiment was to use to the reaction between zinc and iodine to examine the validity of the Law of Conservation of Mass and the Law of Constant Composition. The Law of Constant Composition was tested by determining the mass of each of the reactants‚ zinc and iodine‚ and comparing their total to the mass of the zinc iodide product plus the excess zinc. The total mass of the reactants

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    The data collected supported the hypothesis and the tablets were significantly more dissolved than the gelcaps and caplets. This experiment could be changed by having a component stir the acetaminophen and the water together. Introduction The solubility of medicine is important because the quicker it dissolves‚ the quicker is can start working. There are many different forms of Acetaminophen on the market. This experiment is an attempt to discover which form of Acetaminophen will dissolve the quickest

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    Making Salt Lab

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    Let’s Make Salt Purpose: Could NaCl be made using NaHCO3‚ hydrochloric acid‚ and a boiling chip? Hypothesis: If I combined NaHCO3‚ hydrochloric acid‚ and a boiling chip I think it will form NaCl because when you balance the equation it makes a new chemical reaction. Materials needed: test tube cleaner‚ test tube‚ test tube tongs‚ hot plate‚ a scale‚ graduated cylinder‚ water‚ goggles‚ fire retardant glove‚ beaker‚ test tube holder‚ a scoopula‚ hydrochloric acid‚ sodium bicarbonate‚ soap‚ pipette

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    In the background to supply‚ we notice about the terms "total product"‚ "marginal product" and "average product". These three figures are the foundation upon which the analysis of short-run production for a firm is analyzed. Total product is the total quantity of output produced by a firm for a given quantity of inputs. The usual framework is to analyze total product when in a variable input (labor) changes‚ for a given amount of a fixed input (capital). Diagram 1 In diagram 1‚ as the curve shows

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