year 12 Chemistry – mr symoniw | Extended Experimental Investigation | Food Chemistry | | Yash Kamal | Semester 1 | Index Rationale – 1 Hypothesis – 6 Aim – 6 Materials – 6 Method – 6 Results – 6 Discussion – 10 Conclusion – 17 Recommendations – 17 Appendices and Bibliography – 19-24 Index Rationale – 1 Hypothesis – 6 Aim – 6 Materials – 6 Method – 6 Results – 6 Discussion – 10 Conclusion – 17 Recommendations – 17 Appendices and Bibliography – 19-24 Rationale
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This section will explore the concept of the iron triangle and related terms such as pork barrel politics. This thesis will look into the debates surrounding the concept of the iron triangle in the next chapter. In this section it will be explored what the nature of the iron triangle is‚ how it came into being and what kind of effect it had on Japanese society. The iron triangle First‚ we need to establish what the concept of the iron triangle entails. Japan rebuilt its economy after the Second
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1. Results Part 1: When samples of austenitic stainless steel are immersed in a sulphuric acid solution and are taken through a current‚ it may be observed that corrosion products are formed around the electrodes‚ to differing degrees. The reason for this is because when a uniform voltage is applied across the series of interconnected electrodes in the acid solution different potentials are obtained at each electrode and hence different electrochemical reactions take place. The products of these
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a) Conditions under which corrosion is accelerated‚ and b) Methods of preventing corrosion. Two experiments were implemented to answer these questions and hence reach a definate conclusion.First off let’s look at the background of corrosion and the way in which it occurs.The first hypothesis to answer was‚ ’What affect does water temperature have on the rate of corrosion of iron in sea water?’ The assumed answer was that ’ As temperature decreases‚ the rate of corrosion will decrease.’ Secondly‚
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History of Iron and Steel I have researched the origin of hot metal cars for many years. In the very early years of iron production and later steel production historical is sketchy at best. Almost in plant equipment was built on sight and sometimes no drawings were used. The ability of American fabricators in the late 1700 and the 1800 amazes me. A case in point is Otto Mears a German immigrant that built most of the three foot gauge railroads in the Colorado Rockies. He had a third grade education
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A clothing iron‚ also called a flatiron or simply an iron‚ is a small appliance: a handheld piece of equipment with a flat‚ roughly triangular surface that‚ when heated‚ is used to press clothes to remove creases. It is named for the metal of which the device is commonly made‚ and the use of it is generally called ironing. Ironing works by loosening the ties between the long chains of molecules that exist in polymer fiber materials. With the heat and the weight of the ironing plate‚ the fibers are
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were given to the employees of the older generation. In some ways‚ the writer argues that this change between the generations is positive‚ as they can make for a more dynamic economy. However‚ they are also the cause of the article’s title‚ "The Corrosion of Character". The work ethics of the employees are no longer valued. They are taken as face value‚ and there is no trust and loyalty. These changes are destructive to the worker’s sense of sustained purpose‚ integrity of self and the trust they
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Q.1: what did Churchill mean in May 1945 by the term “Iron Curtain”? A.1: When Churchill stated “An Iron Curtain is being drawn upon their front.” He means that during 1945 when the war was over‚ he was talking about an imaginary line drawn between communism in the East and the democratic governments in the West. This was to prevent more fighting over the systems; Churchill knew that the Soviet Union were dangerous. Churchill wanted the allies to get to Berlin and take it before the Russians would
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Iron Man: The Real Hero In today’s society‚ the concern of people and laws are not about doing good but rather having the appearance of good. People no longer care about what they need to stand for‚ only that they look like they aren’t sitting down. In fact‚ men today are treated as outcasts when sticking up for a good thing when it doesn’t have a pleasant appearance. Men such as Thomas Jefferson‚ Leonidas‚ Joshua and Jesus‚ men that represent something greater than what meets the eye‚ are scarce
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Elmira Silchuk 12/22/12 Research Paper Mrs. McCune Iron Dome Since the beginning of civilization people have always needed to defend themselves from external forces trying to harm their well being. Today‚ that task has become excruciatingly difficult and demands an enormous amount of man power. The problem with a country needing a lot of man power is that people are a finite source‚ so what countries have done is developed ways of defending themselves with
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