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    Irrigation and Tank

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    nowadays. The one described here is minal Vcc is at the bottom of the tank‚ sensor terminal L is just above the bottom of the tank and sensor terminal H is at the top of the tank. After you have properly installed the sen- Fig. 1: Simple water level controller built around timer NE555 and inverter buffer CMOS IC CD4049. It uses readily-available‚ low-cost components‚ and is easy to build and install on the over-head tank (OHT) to prevent wastage of water. The circuit works off a 12V battery

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    Tanks and Flamethrowers

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    Tanks and Flamethrowers of WWI WWI was a new type of war with new weapons and new Techniques. Although neither the flame thrower were heavily used in WWI‚ Both weapons were very effective at what they did. And both weapons had many Uses in the war. Constructed to help fight the stalemate in trench warfare‚ the tank had A rotating turret and 2 wing guns in the front and back plus a majority of the tanks had light artillery gun as well. Although they had a top speed of 4mph the tanks caterpillar

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    Shark Tank

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    Shark Tank Doorbot is the Wi-Fi enabled video doorbell that allows you to see and speak with visitors through your smartphone. The doorbot let you know when someone ring your doorbell and if the person who’s ringing it you don’t want to talk to her/him you won’t because Doorbot gives you the opportunity to see who behind the door without opening it. Let say you are home alone with your son who’s 5 year old and your husband is far from the house and someone rings the bell at 5 in the morning‚ you

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    Experiment 1 Calorimetry

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    Experiment 1 Calorimetry Chem 17 Univerity of the Philippines Diliman Discussion All chemical reactions involve energy. By understanding the behavior and connection of energy flow within a chemical reaction‚ we can understand and manipulate them to our advantage. The most common form of energy observed during chemical reactions is heat. The reaction may absorb (endothermic) or release (exothermic) heat‚ depending on the reacting substances. Calorimetry is the process of measuring the heat flow

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    Experiment 1 and 2

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    the electrons as a back donation to the pi orbital in DMSO. In the first experiment‚ I had to synthesized CuCl2~2DMSO to determine which DMSO atom; Sulfur or Oxygen‚ combined to Copper (II) Chloride. I was able to determine it base on finding the melting point and observing the Infrared Spectroscopy. Since copper is a hard metal‚ it will most likely bond to an oxygen atom because they are both hard. In the second experiment‚ I also synthesized RuCl2~4DMSO to determine which DMSO atom; Sulfur or Oxygen

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    Labpaq Experiment 1

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    Name: |Date:| Exp 1: Observations of Chemical Changes|Lab Section: | Data Tables: Part 1: |Chemicals|Well No.|Observations of the Reaction| A.|NaHCO3 + HCl| H12|White and bubbled slightly and settled down to smaller smaller bubbles| B.|HCl + BTB| H11|Golden yellow; looked darker under the black paper| C.|NH3 + BTB|H10 |Dark blue| D.|HCl + blue dye| H9|Greenish color| E.|Blue dye + NaOCl| H8|Blue and lighter than NH3+BTB solution color| | with the 1 drop of HCl| H8|Turned blue green

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    Experiment 1 Mixtures

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    Experiment 1: Mixtures Aim: To develop an understanding of different types of mixtures including solutions and to examine the different solubilities of some solutes in two solvents: water and ethanol Procedure: Refer to Experiments Book Pg 13 Results: Part A- Mixture Observations Classifications 1 100% Orange Juice There were suspended pulp in the juice Heterogeneous Mixture 2 100% Apple Juice Clear solution Homogeneous Mixture 3 Solder Uniform mixture Homogeneous Mixture 4 Fruit Cake Chunks

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    Experiment 1 Protocol

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    General Lab Safety Experiment 1: Neutralization of Acids and Bases In this experiment‚ you will learn how to properly neutralize and dispose of acidic and basic solutions. Materials 5 mL 4.5% Acetic Acid (vinegar)‚ C2H4O2 2 Pipettes (1) 250 mL Beaker 0.5 g Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda)‚ NaHCO3 (1) 10 mL Graduated Cylinder 2 Weigh Boats (1) 100 mL Graduated Cylinder *Water 8 Litmus Test Strips (Neutral) Permanent Marker *You Must Provide Procedure 1. Use the permanent marker to label

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    Phy10L: Experiment 1

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    Introduction In physics we must distinguish between vector quantities and scalar quantities. Vectors are quantity that has both magnitude and direction. It is typically represented by an arrow whose direction is the same as that of the quantity and whose length is proportional to the quantity’s magnitude. Although a vector has magnitude and direction‚ it does not have position. That is‚ as long as its length is not changed‚ a vector is not altered if it is displaced parallel to itself. In contrast

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    Chm1311 Experiment 1

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    EXPERIMENT 1 “HOW DO I LOVE THEE LET ME COUNT THE WAYS...” DETERMINATION OF AVOGADRO’S CONSTANT Techniques   Calibration drop counting MSDS available for • • stearic acid‚ CH3(CH2)16COOH cyclohexane‚ C6H12 Principles      molar volume molecular structures surface areas and volumes Avogadro’s constant percent error Recommended Advanced Reading  Chapter 3 in Petrucci‚ Herring‚ Madura‚ & Bissonnette’s General Chemistry‚10th Ed. Avogadro Constant...1 INTRODUCTION

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