temperature) Pipette Solutions: | H2SO4- 10cm2‚ KI- 10cm2‚ De-ionised water-10cm2 | Burette Solutions: | Sodium Thioshulphate | Indicator: | Starch – 2/3 drops | | Trail | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | Trails: | 10 | 8.0 | 8.7 | 8.5 | 8.5 | | Burette Readings: | Initial | 0.00cm310.0cm2 | Difference – (final-initial)10.0cm3 | Final | | | Mean titre: | 8.42cm2 | Table for Chlorine Bleach stored at 350C Pipette Solutions: | H2SO4- 10cm2‚ KI- 10cm2‚ De-ionised water-10cm2 | Burette Solutions:
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used as a model for determining reaction rates in a variety of solutions. Materials • 20 mL of 0.2% of soluble starch • 250-mL volumetric flask • 500-mL volumetric flask • 0.03 M H3AsO3 • 0.1 M KIO3 • 0.2 M KI Procedure Buffer A and buffer B were prepared first with the concentration of Buffer A being roughly half that of Buffer B. The preparation of Buffer A is as follows: 100 mL of 0.75 M NaAc solution‚ 100 mL of 0.22 M HAc
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a lover boy in the 2004 blockbuster film Varsham‚ Prabhas continued in this vein‚ gaining mass appeal for his subsequent films. He appeared in the blockbuster hit Chatrapathi and continued enthralling masses with commercial entertainers like Munna‚ Ek Niranjan‚ Bujjigadu‚ Billa‚ and Mirchi‚ proving his box office stamina.[4] After gaining success‚ he started experimenting with youthful family entertainers like Darling and Mr. Perfect which were successful at the box office. His release‚ Mirchi‚ was
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Osteoporosis Case Study Brittany Laplow Bone Physiology Question 1 Describe bone physiology and the bone remodeling cycle. Be sure to emphasize the two types of bone tissue and the roles of osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Bone physiology is the growth and repair of bones. Bone remodeling is part of this cycle. There are two parts of this cycle‚ bone deposit and bone resorption (Marieb & Hoehn‚ 2013). Bone deposit marks areas that need repairing by osteoblasts and bone resorption removes osseous tissue
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many moles of copper are produced? c. How many grams of copper are produced? 5. Assume that 8.5 L of iodine gas (I2) are produced at STP according to the following balanced equation: 2 KI (aq) + Cl2 (g) à 2 KCl (aq) + I2 (g) a. How many moles of I2 are produced? b. How many moles of KI were used? c. How many grams of KI were used? 6. Solid iron (III) hydroxide decomposes to produce iron (III) oxide and water vapor. If 0.75 L of water vapor are produced at STP‚ a. How many grams of iron (III) hydroxide
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Education services . Guests of Honour : Mr……‚ Director‚UIET the man of distinct vision and a fountainhead of illuminating ideas‚ an idol of knowledge and experience and inspiration to all of us. Mr………..‚ who is ………………. 1. Ganesh Vandana speech- Jaisa ki Doston Hamare culture me jab koi subh kariye karte hain to hamare vighan harta ganpati Ganesh ko pratham nimatran dete hai to kyun na aaj ke fest ka aagaj ganpati ganesh ke vandna ke saath Karen. So put your hands together for the first performance
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the quality of the estimate. i. Fit the zero intercept regression line y = Rx + ε to the data ii. Add this line to your scatterplot. ¯ iii. Estimate Y with ¯ ¯ Y R = RX ¯ where X is the population mean value of x. iv. Compute the residuals ek = yk − yk = yk − Rxk v. Compute the variance of the residuals s2 e
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Prof. Li-Yan Yuan CMPUT 391: Database Management Systems Solutions to Assignment 1 Due: 18:00‚ Feb. 10‚ 2014‚ at the 391 Drop Box 1. Present a real-life example (Not using ABCD‚ etc) to show differences between BCNF and 4NF. Solution: Consider the following table real_estate(realtor_id‚listing_property‚customer_name) used to store the information for a real estate company with one MVD constraint → realtor id → listing property | customer name. It is not difficult to see that real estate
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SECURITY AUDIT 1. Define the following terms: (6 Marks) -Integrity In information security‚ integrity means that data cannot be modified undetectably. This is not the same thing as referential integrity in databases‚ although it can be viewed as a special case of Consistency as understood in the classic ACID model of transaction processing. Integrity is violated when a message is actively modified in transit. Information security systems typically provide message integrity
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INTRODUCTION A treatise purporting to deal with the Indian Media’s‚ more specifically the Indian cinema’s treatment of women‚ cannot but take into account the background and history of the status of the Indian woman. The images we have of women and the roles that they play in society are not merely a biological or social development but are also a result of the myths‚ legends‚ culture and religion of the society we live in. This is more especially true of Indian culture. Although in the west‚ the
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