Phase Equilibrium: Fugacity and Equilibrium Calculations (FEC) Phase Equilibrium: Fugacity and Equilibrium Calculations • • • • • • • ◦ ◦ • • Relate the fugacity and the chemical potential (or the partial molar Gibbs free energy) Use the fugacity coefficient to calculate the vapor phase fugacity Use the activity coefficient to calculate the liquid (or solid) phase fugacity Identify conditions when a liquid or solid mixture would form an ideal solution Explain when Lewis-Randall
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National Project on Organic farming Deptt of Agriculture and Cooperation‚ Govt of India Organic Agriculture (Concept‚ Scenario‚ Principals and Practices) By A.K Yadav Director National Centre of Organic Farming‚ Ghaziabad National Centre of Organic Farming Department of Agriculture and Cooperation‚ Ministry of Agriculture‚ Govt of India‚ CGO-II‚ Kamla Nehru Nagar Ghaziabad‚ 201 001‚ Uttar Pradesh 1 National Centre of Organic Farming‚ Ghaziabad National Project on Organic
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retain body water through kidney function improves in the early months of life‚ the infant is at risk for dehydration. Signs of dehydration are: (a) Depressed fontanels. (b) Rapid‚ weak pulse. (c) Elevated low-grade temperature. (d) Dark‚ concentrated urine. (e) Dry‚ hard stools. (f) Dry skin with little turgor. (g) Elevated specific gravity (1.020). (2) Water. Prepared infant formulas provide sufficient water under normal environmental conditions. Water intoxication may result from excessive
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Theoxalate present in the body is excreted in theform of urine as waste. Too much of oxalatein our urine results in amedical condition calledhyperoxaluria‚ commonlyreferred to as kidneystones. Diet is looked upon as apreventive measure in addition to medication to treatkidney stones. PROCEDURE (1)Weighed 50 g of fresh guava and crushed it to a fine pulp using pestleand mortar. (2)Transferred the crushed pulp to a beaker and added about 50 ml dilute H 2SO4 to it. (3) Boiled the content for about 10
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ALCOHOLS Alcohols are compounds in which one or more hydrogen atoms in an alkane have been replaced by an -OH group. For the purposes of UK A level‚ we will only look at compounds containing one -OH group. For example: Primary alcohols In a primary (1°) alcohol‚ the carbon which carries the -OH group is only attached to one alkyl group Some examples of primary alcohols include: Secondary alcohols In a secondary (2°) alcohol‚ the carbon with the -OH group attached is joined directly to
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plants 2. RATS Leptospirosis 3. ANOPHELES Malaria & Elephantiasis 4. TICKS Lyme disease 5. HOUSE FLIES Cholera & Typhoid HOW THEY TRANSMIT THEIR DISEASES Houseflies feed on decaying plant and animal materials‚ garbage‚ faeces and urine. They then collect germs on parts of their bodies while feeding. These germs are then passed on from one person to the next where these persons who come in contact may become ill with diseases such as typhoid‚ cholera or dysentery among others. Mosquitos
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Urinary System is a group of organs in the body concerned with filtering out excess fluid and other substances from the bloodstream. The substances are filtered out from the body in the form of urine. Urine is a liquid produced by the kidneys‚ collected in the bladder and excreted through the urethra. Urine is used to extract excess minerals or vitamins as well as blood corpuscles from the body. The Urinary organs include the kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder‚ and urethra. The Urinary system works with the
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Experiment 1 Lab Report Title: Determination of caffeine content in tea bag sample by UV spectroscopic method Higher diploma in Pharmaceutical Science-Year 1 AS114202-1TM Fundamental Analytical Chemistry ASD3008 Lab Group 6: Ng Chung Hin 130439161 Wong Tin Yau Tony 130252529 Ng Wai Kin 130031247 Tam Chun Kit 130191034 Mau Kwan Yiu 130395762 Date of Experiment: 7/3/2014 Content Introduction Objectives Methodology Results Discussion Conclusions References Introduction
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A Case Study On Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Nursing Major in Medical-Surgical Nursing Submitted To: Prof. Regie B. Tumala Submitted By: Aiceledne M. Else BIOGRAPHIC DATA Name: DR Age: 3 years & 8 months Gender: Male Date of birth: May 2‚ 2005 Existing Diagnosis: Acute Glomerulonephritis‚ Post infection Past Medical History: Mother claimed that it’s DR’s 3rd hospitalization:
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rate? >>Increasing the afferent arteriole radius pushed the glomerular pressure‚ the glomerular filtration rate‚ and the volume of urine to be higher than the baseline data. Increasing the afferent arteriole radius increased the glomerular filtration rate. 2. Under these conditions‚ does the fluid flow through the nephron? >>No! No urine was collected which indicates no fluid flows through the nephron. 3. What is the glomerular filtration rate? >>The glomerular
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