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    Water

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    Bursary Application Form for Full Time Bursaries SAWS Bursary Application Form for Full Time Bursaries INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read carefully before completing‚ signing or submitting this form. 2. Ensure that this form is completed in full. 3. Complete in BLOCK LETTERS. 4. Note that this bursary cannot be used to pay for existing loans or debts. Criteria: 5. Ensure that this form is duly signed. 6. Application forms with incomplete information will be disqualified. 7. Application forms with incorrect

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    Water Problem

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    One of the World’s great environmental problems - Water The water problem is today one of the greatest problems the world faces. The UN calculates that if the present development continues the 2/3 of the world population will live with serious water scarcity or nearly without water by the year 2025. The UN calculates that one should have 100 litres of water pr day to manage. This is for everything - home consumption‚ agriculture‚ industry‚ etc. Many people today have less than 50 litres‚ and in

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    Water Turn To Ice Essay

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    When Earth’s water emerged‚ so did ice. When trying to figure out why this happens‚ people have to find the science between these two items. However‚ there was another thing that came along with ice and water: temperature. The temperatures heat and coldness caused ice to turn to water‚ back to ice‚ or even to a gas. People are going to determine how long it took for this cycle to happen. To find out how ice turns into water‚ to ice‚ people have to figure out it’s freezing point (the temperature

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    Ground Water

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    Ground water! What is it? Well it’s basically self-explanatory and is any water that is held under ground. That is only a very simple definition of it though and well in fact ground water is very critical to every ones life locally and worldwide. Most of the water that you drink comes from ground water and not from lakes and rivers even though those are considered as a part of ground water components. Ground water has many components that it can be divided into and this paper will explain what

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    Water quality

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    Water Quality Monitoring at Pulau Bidong Muhammad Amirul Siddiq B Abd Rashid UK 28208 Dr Hasrizal Shaari Table of Content 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Literature Review 2.1 Nitrite-Nitrogen (NO2—N) 2.2 Chlorophyll-a 2.3 pH 2.4 Salinity 2.5 Dissolved oxygen 2.6 Total Dissolve Phosphorous 2.7 Temperature 3.0 Methodology 3.1 Sampling Area 3.2 Sampling Method 3.3 Hydrolab Data 3.4 Laboratory Analysis 3.4.1 Cholorphyll a 3.4.2 Phosphorous

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    Water Crisis

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    Water Crisis in UAE Introduction Water crisis refers to the situation where the available water within a geographical location cannot meet the water needs of the population in that location. This prevalent situation has drawn considerable attention in most countries due to its severity to humanity. Because of the tripling of the population in the 21st century‚ the demand for water has remained considerably higher than the available clean and safe water. Despite the fact that the earth is covered

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    Melting Point

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    Introduction The purpose of the experiment was to determine the melting points of compounds using a Mel-Temp device. The melting point of naphthalene‚ urea‚ and sulfanilamide are found. This is then followed by the measuring of an unknown compound‚ and an impure sample (a small amount of naphthalene mixed with the unknown). Experiment In the lab‚ the height of the chemical in the capillary was set to 2-3 mm thickness. The voltage at the Mel-Temp started at a low setting of 1.5-2. The heat was

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    Water Pollution

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    Clean water is extremely essential for a healthy living. It is life’s most important basic necessity while dirty water is one of the deadliest killers. UN has estimated that 10 people die every minute from contaminated water. The World Health Organization estimates that 80% of all sickness and disease in developing countries is due to unsafe water. As water pollution is one of the most widespread problems and it has deadly effects‚ I chose this topic. Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies

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    Investigating Stoichiometry with Carbonic Acid Salts Problem: Testing the actual yield versus the theoretical yield of NaCl when HCl is titrated into Na2CO3 and NaHCO3. When 0.15g of both NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 are titrated with HCl‚ then 0.165g of NaCl should form from the NaHCO3‚ and 0.104g of NaCl should form from the 0.15g of Na2CO3. Procedure: Weigh 2 samples of 0.15g of dried unknown each‚ and dissolve each into 50mL of distilled water. Add 0.5 to 1mL of bromocresol green indicator until the

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    Velocity and Points

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    10.0 points How does the vertical component of a projectile’s motion compare with the motion of vertical free fall when air resistance is negligible? 1. Less than that of free fall 2. Greater than that of free fall 3. Identical to that of free fall 1 the ground depends on v0 . 3. The ball is freely falling with acceleration g‚ from the instant it is released until it strikes the ground. 4. The time it takes for the ball to hit the ground depends on v0 ‚ g and h. 004 10.0 points The

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