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    The Rate of Diffusion in Different Temperatures Purpose: To see if the temperature of a solution will change the rate blue diffuses in it. This will be tested by timing how long it takes dye to diffuse in warm water‚ cold water‚ and room temperature water. Hypothesis: I think that the dye will diffuse at a faster rate in the warm water than in the cold water. I believe that the room temperature water will have the dye diffuse faster than the cold water but slower than the warm water. Variable:

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    Group B: Model Answer GROUP B MODEL ANSWER Yoshida et al.‚ Flexibility of Hydrogen Bond and Lowering of Symmetry in Proton Conductor‚ Symmetry 2012‚ 4‚ 507-516. DO NOT PLAGIARISE THIS MODEL ANSWER PLAGIARISM FROM ANY SOURCE AUTOMATICALLY LEADS TO A ZERO SCORE Paragraph 1 M3H(XO4)2 compounds are used for electrolytic fuel cells (where M=K‚ Rb ‚Cs; X=S‚ Se). At different temperatures‚ the compound exhibits different degrees of symmetry. There are 3 distinct phases observed. Below 369K

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    Analyzing the effects of varying hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentrations on the volume of its drop Jonah Jemina IB Chemistry SL 11 Mr. Eastwood Analyzing the effects of varying hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentrations on the volume of its drop Jonah Jemina Introduction: Hydrogen peroxide is a clear and colourless substance that has a strong oxidizing characteristic. From the books‚ “Hydrogen Peroxide: Medical Miracle”[1995] by Douglass and “Applications of hydrogen peroxide

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    Reviewer in English^ National Achievement Test Reviewer Prepared by: Christian Paul A. Jose‚ IV-St. Lorenzo Ruiz “Making Inference” An Inference Defined In order to knock the verbal section of your standardized test or even the reading portion of your test in school right out of the ballpark‚ you need to know what an inference is‚ first. An inference is an assumption made based on specific evidence. We make inferences all the time in real life. For instance‚ your girlfriend might say to you‚ "Nice

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    Effect of varying Temperatures on Enzymatic Activity of Bacterial and Fungal Amylase and hydrolysis of Starch Abstract This experiment consisted of setting up a control group of starch in various temperature and then placing both fungal amylases and bacterial amylases in a mixture of starch and placing the solution of amylase and starch in various temperatures of water. After a certain amount of time- different amount of time needs to be used in order to have reliable results- iodine is added

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    treatment type (warm or room temperature). Room temperature jars were categorized as 1.1‚1.2‚1.3‚1.4‚ and 1.5‚ then the warm temperature jars were 2.1‚2.2‚2.3‚2.4‚ and 2.5. Jars were filled with a 100ml of federalized water‚ and a mark at the 100ml was made as indication to ensure the correct amount of water was given if the jars needed to be topped up. With a Q-tip‚ 10 green Lemna leaves with growing roots were placed into each of the ten designated jars. The five room temperature jars were placed into

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    Professional Communication Level IV SBAR Scenarios Assignment Scenario 1 Dr. House‚ my name is Jet‚ I am the nurse caring for Mrs. Cotton in Riverway wing room number 337 S - I received an order for MRI‚ however she has elevated creatinine level and I would like to clarify the order with you B - Mrs. Cotton came with a chief complain of excruciating chest pain and dyspnea and MRI was ordered to rule out the reason for increased intracranial pressure A - Her creatinine level is 2.9‚ not in the normal

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    Temperature is one of the weather elements and measures the degree of hotness and coldness in a place. The temperature of a place is affected by a number of factors such as latitudinal location‚ seasonal variations‚ albedo of the place‚ contrasts between land and sea and elevation. Latitudinal location has the strongest influence on the climatic conditions on a macro/global scale. The rest of the factors then serves to modify these influences and are secondary‚ operating at a smaller scale. Latitude

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    homeostasis to regulate control systems such as body temperature‚ osmotic balance‚ blood pressure‚ blood glucose and respiratory gases in tissues. This report will focus on thermoregulation‚ which is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries‚ despite the fluctuating external environment. The purpose of thermoregulation is to balance thermal inputs and thermal losses in the body to maintain a core body temperature of approximately 36.7 degrees celsius‚ despite the

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    Results The diameter of the cylinder (D) is 0.01m and the length of the heater (L) = 0.07m. The emissivity of the surface was 0.95 and the Stefan Boltzmann constant was 56.7x10-9 Wm-2K-4. The room temperature was assumed to be 25°C which is 298.15K. At a trendy east London bar‚ a group of body hackers are putting forward their reasons for human augmentation to a packed audience of mainly under-35s‚ many of whom are sporting piercings and tattoos. Putting a chip under your skin is not so very different

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