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    Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premontion of Civil War) was painted by Salvador Dali in 1936 in Spanish. The type of the painting is oil on canvas. The dimensions are 100cm x 99cm.The location of the painting is Philadelphia Musesum of Art‚ Philadelphia. The painting was a surrealist art work.This art work was one of the most radical of Salvador Dali art career.It showed the outbreak of the Spanish civil war was caused by fear.This painting was to predict the unrest erupted in Spain.It was

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    Experiment 7 Investigating Stoichiometry with Sodium Salts of Carbonic Acid Introduction: The student will perform the experiment in order to find the percent yield by using the theoretical value found using the balanced equation for sodium carbonate as well as sodium bicarbonate. The objective is to stabilize the substances by titrations and finding the percent yield when all the data is collected. The purpose of this procedure is so that the student will get better understanding of stoichiometry

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    percentage by mass of water in Epson salt? DISCUSSION- When a crystal forms from water solutions‚ it takes a certain amount of water as part of the crystalline structures. The water is not covalently bonded to the host molecule or ion. Water is taken up in definite proportion in relation to the mass of the crystalline structure. This water that is trapped inside the hydrated solid structure is called water of crystallization or water of hydration. A salt with associated water of crystallization

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    Most authors convey an important message or idea throughout their noevls to give a greater understanding to their readers. In Barbara Kingsolvers novel‚ ’The Bean Trees’‚ a strong idea that was developed was the possiublity of new beginnings. ’The Bean Trees’ is the story of the protagonist Taylor Greer‚ who starts off on a journey from her home town of Kentucky to Arizona. Along the way she she is given an abandoned child which is the start to her learning about motherhood‚ becoming a women‚ the

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    In Barbara Kingsolver’s novel The Bean Trees‚ Taylor buys a picture book-about a farmer planting carrots under his rug-for Turtle‚ her adopted daughter‚ "who had managed to get through her whole life without a book”(Kingsolver 82). Although Taylor feels very proud of herself for providing educational resources for Turtle‚ Taylor admits that she has no money to buy more than two books‚ and her friend Mattie‚ who knows well about how childhood education influences children’s lives‚ is "concerned that

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    SUGAR‚ SALT‚ FAT Our world‚ as a whole‚ is facing great challenges that affect our current and long-term health. We are stuck on the availability of processed food and need to break this vicious cycle that we are in. We need to take responsibility for ourselves and stop blaming it on consumerism. The big food companies have made it almost impossible to cut them out because health food is more expensive than what they offer. They have hooked us not only because of its

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    Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky The following passage has been transcribed for academic purposes only‚ and is aimed at teaching reading comprehension skills necessary to perform well on the FCAT. Please read the following passages‚ and answer the questions that follow in the packet. Please take as much time as is necessary to read‚ understand‚ and adequately answer the accompanying questions. Questions will be graded on the basis of correctness‚ response quality‚ and appropriateness

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    Jasmine H Biology lab 100-021 October 4th‚ 2013 Chapter 4- Is It Cereal or Candy? John Harvey Kellogg and his brother Will Kellogg came up with a cereal operation that they called the Sanitas Food Company in the early 1890s. While experimenting around‚ Will made an unsweetened taste of cereal that sold 113‚400 pounds in1896. In doing that‚ he kept the experimenting ongoing with flakes of corn which later would be called the Sanitas Toasted Corn Flakes. Then the sugar was added secretly in. John

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    – Separating Sand & Salt Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to separate a mixture of sand and salt. Materials: Small beaker Electric balance Sand Salt Water Graduated cylinder Stirring rod Filter paper Flask Rubber policeman Wash bottle Funnel Bunsen burner complete with rubber tubing and a source of gas Hot hands Insulator pad Ring stand complete with a ring Wire gauze Striker Pre-lab Questions: 1. Water will be useful in separating the salt and sand because salt is soluble in water‚

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    GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF A CHLORIDE SALT (2013) Report By: ____________ Lab Partner: ___________ Group: CHEM 1001 Tuesday AM‚ Group H Purpose: This lab was conducted in order to determine the content of chloride in an unknown salt‚ using gravimetric analysis. Theory: The salt chloride content is easy to find because it is slightly soluble‚ making it possible to turn it into a precipitate. A precipitate reaction can be done using silver

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