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    Chronoamperometry

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    Discussion: In the first part of the experiment‚ chronoamperometry was used to determine the diffusion coefficient of ferricyanide. The chronoamperogram can be seen in Graph 1. The chronoamperogram shows three distinct regions. [1A] Region “a” is where the electrode potential is higher than the ferricyanide’s potential‚ so no reduction reaction takes place. Region “b” is where the potential is decreased to a potential much lower than that of ferricyanide. This results in the ferricyanide consuming

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    4. An understanding of what professional chemists do. 5. Topics to be covered include intermolecular forces‚ properties of solutions‚ chemical kinetics‚ chemical equilibrium‚ acid-base equilibria‚ aqueous equilibria‚ chemical thermodynamics‚ electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. Grade EXAMINATIONS: There will be three examinations that will be given during the usual lecture period. There will be a two-hour final exam given at the end of the semester. The exam schedule is as follows:

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    Men in Behaviorism

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    Behaviorism and The Men who shaped it Tene ’ Hudson PSY 310 January 10‚ 2013 Alicia Pearson Behaviorism and The Men who shaped it Psychology is a subject that is forever changing. There are numerous areas of study and individuals are also revising studies and theories from the past. The topic of behaviorism has been developed and broken down to sub-levels by many psychologists. John B. Watson‚ B. F. Skinner‚ and Edward C. Tolman are three individuals who studied behaviorism and gave individual

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    Oxygen and Oxidation

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    OXIDATION AND REDUCTION Oxygen makes up only about 20% of the air‚ yet is the essential component for so many reactions. Without it fuels would not burn‚ iron would not rust and we would be unable to obtain energy from our food molecules through respiration. Indeed animal life on the planet did not evolve until a certain concentration of oxygen had built up in the atmosphere over 600 million years ago. The term oxidation has been in use for a long time to describe these and other reactions where

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    Perspectives Paper

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    Perspectives Paper PSY310 February 04‚ 2013 Cassandra Robinson Perspectives Paper John B. Watson‚ B. F. Skinner and Edward C. Tolman‚ were all great philosophers who all shared great interest and had great significance in psychology. All three philosophers had their own objective view‚ but were all passionate on exploring various aspects in theory. Edward C. Tolman and B. F. Skinner had similar studies in Behaviorism. They both had different concepts of theories in behaviorism. These

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    Electricity Generation

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    Electricity generation is the process of creating electricity from other forms of energy. The fundamental principles of electricity generation were discovered during the 1820s and early 1830s by the British scientist Michael Faraday. His basic method is still used today: electricity is generated by the movement of a loop of wire‚ or disc of copper between the poles of a magnet.[1] For electric utilities‚ it is the first process in the delivery of electricity to consumers. The other processes‚ electricity

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    allow students to work like novice scientists. Conceptually‚ students will learn about chemical change‚ how reactions are expressed‚ the mole concept‚ molarity‚ and about the laws that govern gases‚ kinetics‚ equilibria‚ acid-base chemistry‚ and electrochemistry. Methodologically‚ students will learn how to keep a professional notebook‚ perform fundamental chemical techniques such as titrations‚ evaluate their data‚ create tables and graphs‚ and communicate their results in a poster session format. Computers

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    Rizal at His Times

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    Six Commonly Used Types of Electrodes in Welding Thesis: In welding‚ the six commonly used types of electrodes are E6010‚ E6011‚ E6012‚ E6013‚ E7014 and E6015. Outline: 1. Introduction 2.1. Background 2.2. Thesis 2. Six Commonly Used Types of Electrodes 3.3. Background of Welding 3.4. Background of Electrode 3.5. Six Types of Commonly Used Electrodes 3.6.1. E6010 3.6.2. E6011 3.6.3. E6012 3.6.4. E6013

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    Famous Chemists

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    Marie Curie was a famous Polish chemist. Marie and her husband Pierre Curie were early researchers in radioactivity. She received her first Nobel Prize in 1903 for physics‚ together with Pierre and Henri Bequerell‚ for research in the area of radioactivity. In 1911‚ she was given a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work in discovering radium and polonium. Discovery of Radium and Polonium Marie Curie received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her discovery of radium and polonium. She

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    Michael Faraday

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    Died | 25 August 1867(1867-08-25) (aged 75) Hampton Court‚ Surrey‚ England | Residence | England | Nationality | British | Fields | Physics and chemistry | Institutions | Royal Institution | Known for | Faraday ’s law of induction Electrochemistry Faraday effect Faraday cage Faraday constant Faraday cup Faraday ’s laws of electrolysis Faraday paradox Faraday rotator Faraday-efficiency effect Faraday wave Faraday wheel Lines of force | Influences | Humphry Davy William Thomas

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