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    OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE OFFICIAL COURSE DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 1. Course Number and Title: CHEM-181 General Chemistry I 2. Semester Hours: 4 Contact Hours: (3 + 2) Lecture Lab 3. Catalog Description This course‚ intended for science majors‚ is the first course of a two-course sequence. Course topics include stoichiometry‚ inorganic nomenclature‚ solutions‚ gas laws‚ thermochemistry‚ atomic structure‚ and chemical bonding. The laboratory work includes

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    measurement and to compare the precision and accuracy of some commonly used measuring devices. b. To study the types‚ causes and effects of errors in measurement. c. To determine the density of solids by direct measurements. II. Experimental Set up: d. Apparatus/Materials: i. Ruler calibrated in centimeters and in inches (C) ii. Steel tape calibrated in centimeters (D) iii. Vernier Caliper (A) iv. Micrometer Caliper (B) v. Rectangular

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    Chemistry Lab Report Water Hydration Introduction: A hydrated crystal or hydrated occurs when water becomes tightly attracted to a metal salt base on it’s polarity. The water molecules maintain integrity as molecules‚ however they are considered to be part of the formula of the hydrate. When the hydrate metal salt crystal is heated‚ the attractions to the water are broken by the heat energy and the water escape from the crystal. After heating the salt crystal is called as anhydrous‚ which

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    Establishment and Functioning of Two Model Anganwadis with Community Support: An Unique Experimental Development Mrs.Anshu Shukla* and Dr. Abha Ahuja** *Assitant Professor‚Department of Home Science‚VKM‚BHU‚ Varanasi ** Professor and Head of Department‚ Department Of HDFS‚ College of Home Science‚ GBPUAT‚Pantnagar INTRODUCTION: The young child holds an important place today in the society. His physical and psychological well being is of unprecedented parental and community concern. The prediction

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    Voting Behaviour of People Towards Different Political Parties in District Faisalabad Durre Shawar and Muhammad Asim Abstract Voting is the main form of political participation in democratic societies and the study of voting behavior is a highly specialized sub-field in political and social science. The study was concerned with the reasons why people vote the way they do. The main objectives of the present study were to find out the factors which affect the voting behavior & to explore the

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    Meal Worm Cellular Respiration Experiment Introduction Cellular respiration provides energy to all living organisms by collecting energy from food molecules. The cell then rearranges complex molecules to simpler molecules and uses that energy to make a molecule that stores energy called adenosine triphosphate also known as ATP. Cellular respiration can occur with or without oxygen. When it occurs without oxygen‚ it is called anaerobic respiration. There are very few organisms that can get

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    Referee Report on: Do Consumers Exploit Precommitment Opportunities? Evidence from Natural Experiments Involving Liquor Consumption Authors: B.Douglas Bernheim‚ Jonathan Meer‚ Neva K. Novarro Published by: NBER Working Paper Series‚ Working Paper No. 17762 Student: Congying Hu Master Candidate in Economics Department of Economics Northeastern University Boston‚ MA (617) 794-6623 hu.c@husky.neu.edu I. Summary of the Paper The authors are doing research on the relationship

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    the square of the period of oscillations in the small angle approximation being proportional to the length of the pendulum. The model was supported by the data using a linear fit with chi-squared value: 0.77429 and an r-square value: 0.99988. This experimental value for gravity agrees well with and is within one standard deviation of the accepted value for this location. I. INTRODUCTION The study of the motion of the simple pendulum provided valuable insights into the gravitational force acting

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    Internship Report PTV (Pakistan television) Submitted By Arsalan Dar (5183) Submitted To Ma’am Rabia Nawaz (Placement Dept. IU) Table of Content ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Internship Experience 6 3. Course‚ Reading‚ and the Internship 8 4. Appendix 9 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Firstly I would like to thank Allah for granting me the opportunity to pursue my degree and a job (Internship) where I can passionately apply all that I have studied in my daily

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    Wave Nature of Light Objective: The purpose of this lab is to investigate interference‚ otherwise known as the diffraction of light. A beam of light acts a wave‚ and we are able to use equations so calculate the wavelength of the light used. The diffraction of a straight edge demonstrates that light waves bend around straight edges‚ allowing light to enter an area of shadow. When waves are superposed‚ they reinforce each other when crests are in phase and cancel out when they are not in phase

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