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    Chem 1212L-345 Lab report Experiment #20: Temperature Change and equilibrium Woochul Jin Jeeyoon Kong‚ Alla Asmerom Hagos 03/22/2011 Woochul Jin Chem 1212L-345 Experiment #20 Lab Report Temperature change and equilibrium Introduction: In this experiment‚ we will find out how the variation of the value of an equilibrium constant with temperature can be used to determine the enthalpy (heat)‚ entropy (randomness)‚ and free energy (G) changes associated with the system in question

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    Physics Experiment

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    is essentially a wooden block with wheels and a rubber end‚ to provide the collision with a cushion upon impact. Weights- these were added to the trolley every turn. This was the independent variable and it was the only variable we had chosen to change. Ramp- this is the means in which we are going to create the initial movement and cause the trolley to move. Stopwatch- this is how we will measure the dependant variable (time). Method Firstly we prepared our equipment for the first ‘run’

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    Gays ’‚ Lesbians ’‚ and Bisexuals ’ Roles of "Otherness" in Dominant Culture Despite no visible differences such as those of ethnicity and race‚ homosexuals and bisexuals are still commonly defined as "other" in our society. Based solely on their sexual orientation‚ gays‚ lesbians‚ and bisexuals are continually targeted by intolerance‚ ignorance‚ and segregation because of their role as an "other" in the dominant culture. This "otherness" is a departure in characteristics and behavior from

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    Aggregate Experiment

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    given the bulk density and minimum void content. Equipment * Electronic Balance * Metal Cylinder (AS Compliant) * Metal Scoop * Tamping Steel Rod Test Procedure 1. Determine the weight and volume of the cylinder (for lab experiment written on side). 2. For the mixed aggregates ensure they are well mixed. Now fill the cylinder with the aggregate to 1/3 the height of the cylinder using the scoop. 3. Compact the aggregate with the tamping rod giving 25 strokes without

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    Thermo Lab Experiment 1

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    I. Objective The first objective of the measurement of thermal conductivity & one-dimensional heat conduction experiment was to identify three different metal specimens by comparing their experimentally determined thermal conductivities to known thermal conductivity values of existing metals. The second objective of the experiment was to establish a connection between the thermal conductivities & temperatures of the metal specimens. Thirdly‚ the contact resistance of the interfaces between

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    Biology Experiment

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    PAGE 1 Skill A: Using and Organizing Techniques‚ Apparatus and Material Title: Comparison of Soil Porosity Date: March 18‚ 2013 Aim: To prove that Sandy Soil would have the mot water after 24 hours. Apparatus/Materials: Three Conical Flasks‚ Three Filter Funnels‚ Cotton Balls‚ Measuring Cylinder‚ Loam Soil‚ 225ml of Water‚ Paper‚ Pencil Methods/Procedures: Obtain and clean out three conical flasks. Label each flask Sand‚ Loam and Clay. Plug three funnels

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    Biology Experiment

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    Prac 4 | Vertebrate Forelimbs‚ Shake a Leg! Ch. 6.4 H.Bio T.Book     Aim:  To gather information from secondary sources to observe‚ analyze and compare the  structure of a range of vertebrate forelimbs.    Materials:  Pearson Biology Textbook coloured pencils  Skeletons‚ photographs of a number of vertebrates  copy of student worksheet    Method:  1­ Examine each of the vertebrate specimens in turn. Using Figure 1 as a guide‚ locate and  identify the bones making up the pentadactyl limb structure

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    EXPERIMENT ON NOTHING

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    constant speed AC motor‚ while the HP stage is driven by a variable speed DC motor. This feature allows variation of the intermediate pressure. Each stage is provided with its own dynamometer. At compressor’s inlet there is an airbox with a sharp-edged orifice for flow measurement. An intercooler is provided between the two stages‚ and an intercooler between the second stage and the pressure vessel. Connected to the pressure vessel is an exhaust pipe with a throttling valve and a calibrated flow

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    experiment 1

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    Solubility Product Constant of an Organic Salt Note : The solubility of potassium hydrogen tartrate (KHT‚ 188.18g/mol) is 1.0g/162mL at 25C and 1g/16mL at 100C. KHT (s)  K+(aq) + HT-(aq) Objective : Determine the solubility and solubility product constant by titration. Prelab Questions : (PL1) Calculate the solubility‚ in M‚ of potassium hydrogen tartrate at 25C and at 100C. (PL2) Write an expression for Ksp of potassium hydrogen tartrate. (PL3) Calculate the theoretical

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    Rheumatoid Experiment

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    The Perspiration Workout Unit of the ‘Passive Anaerobic and Aerobic Exercise Assist System for the Inactive and Sedentary Population’ is essentially an infrared dry sauna‚ the heaters produce infrared rays that superficially heat skin and other exposed surfaces but not the air.[7]‚ which is absorbed by the surface of the skin.[1] A study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis showed a reduction in pain‚ stiffness and fatigue during infrared sauna therapy. [2] According to

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