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    Chem 28.1 Rdr 2

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    Application of Statistical Concepts in the Determination of Weight Variation in Samples Galingana‚ Cara Lois T. Department of Food Science and Nutrition‚ College of Home Economics University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City Date Due: December 7‚ 2012 Date Submitted: December 7‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Keywords: Sampling‚ Central Tendency‚ Accuracy‚ Precision‚ Quantity‚ Statistical Tests RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In the experiment‚ the class was

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    Gen Chem Study Guide

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    A. WORK-OUT PROBLEMS: Write formulas for the following: calcium nitrate phosphorous pentafluoride aluminum carbonate strontium hydroxide methane potassium oxide lithium chloride barium sulfate phosphate ion dinitrogen tetroxide Give the complete electron configurations of: S‚ O2-‚ and Mn. For the following molecules/ions‚ give the Lewis structure‚ molecular geometry‚ and electron pair geometry: NO2- SF4 Write Lewis structures to represent all resonance forms of CO32-

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    Chem Ia Cell Potential

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    Investigating in the effect of ion concentration in electrolytes on the potential difference in a voltaic cell Introduction When two electrodes made of different metals are connected together in a voltaic cell‚ the chemical energy present is converted into electrical energy and an electromotive force is generated. This force‚ called the electrode potential‚ is normally measured under standard conditions‚ which is 298K‚ 1 mol dm-3 solution for the electrolyte. However when one measures the electrode

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    Chem File- Effect of Yeast

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    The Effect of Yeast on Different Fruit Juices | Researched by Kristyn S.  2001-02 | * PURPOSE  * HYPOTHESIS  * EXPERIMENT DESIGN  * MATERIALS  * PROCEDURES  * RESULTS  * CONCLUSION  * RESEARCH REPORT  * BIBLIOGRAPHY  * ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  * ABOUT THE AUTHOR  | PURPOSEThe purpose of this experiment was to determine the amount of fermentation of four different fruit juices after adding yeast. I became interested in this idea when I saw the fruit in my family’s refrigerator

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    Intermolecular forces – design lab Research question: To calculate the solubility of equal masses nitrates of four di-positive ions (Lead Nitrate‚ Barium Nitrate‚ Copper Nitrate & Ferrous Nitrate of 0.5 M concentration) in an equal volume of water and relate this to the ionic radius of the element and the molar mass of the nitrate chosen and hence comment on the intermolecular forces in each of these nitrates. + write mass Justification of the research question: I was particularly interested

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    Chem 130 Chp. 15

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    Chp. 15 Chemical equilibrium: Occurs when a reaction and its reverse reaction (opposing reactions) proceed at the same rate At equilibrium the rate at which products are produced from reactants equals the rate at which reactants are produced from products At equilibrium a particular ratio of concentration terms equals a constant The composition of an equilibrium mixture does not change with time Kc: equilibrium constant 15.2 Law of mass action: expresses the relationship between

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    Lab experiment 12                 Percent of water in a hydrate               The goal of Experiment 12 was to learn how to calculate the percent of water (by mass) in barium chloride and an unknown hydrate salt‚ as well as properly calculating the water of crystallization for the unknown hydrate salt.             A hydrate salt is composed of anions (-) and cations (+) surrounded by a fixed number of water molecules‚ called water of crystallization.  The hydrate decomposes upon heating and

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    Audit Answer

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    Solutions for Chapter 1 Auditing: Integral to the Economy Review Questions: 1-1. The special function performed by the public accounting profession is the attestation to the fairness of the financial statements of clients. The special function ensures the reliability and integrity of the financial reporting system. Judge Burger described the special function as "certifying the public reports that collectively depict a corporation’s financial status‚" which involves "a public responsibility

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    Page 1‚ Questions 10-20: ------------------------ 1: A standard drink is: A 16-ounce beer B 12-ounce malt beverage C 6-ounce glass of wine ->D none of the above 2: As found in recent studies‚ people who think they are drinking alcohol (but are not) report: A feeling sad B feeling aggressive ->C finding other people more attractive D all of the above 3: Effects in judgment are caused by alcohol’s impact on which part of the brain: A nucleus accumbens ->B frontal lobes

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    Answers of Cn2125

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    PROBLEM 15.15 (WWWR) A 0.20-m-thick brick wall (k=1.3W/m•K) separated the combustion zone of a furnace from its surroundings at 25℃. For an outside wall surface temperature of 100℃‚ with a convective heat transfer coefficient of 18 W/m2•K‚ what will be the inside wall surface temperature at steady-state conditions? Solution : q k = Tw = h(Ts − Tsurrounding ) A L Tw = = h(Ts − Tsurrounding )i L k Tinside =? 0.2m Ts = 100°c (18W / m.k )(75k )(20 × 10−2 m) 1.3(W / m.k ) Tsurrounding

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