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    Flame Color Lab

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    Investigate Flame Colors of Different Cations When they were heated by Fire. & Testing changes of cations using sodium hydroxide (NaOH) aqueous Aims & Objectives Different characteristic cations will form different colors when they are burned or added base. In these two experiments‚ scientist took some sample of barium hydroxide (Ba (OH) 2·H2O)‚ ferric chloride (FeCl3·6H2O)‚ copper chloride (CuCl2· 2H2O)‚ calcium chloride anhydrous (CaCl2)‚ potassium carbonate crystal (K2CO3· 2H2O)‚

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    Color Great Gatsby

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    abstract artist Pablo Picasso that colors‚ like features‚ follow the changes of the emotions. That is exactly what F Scott Fitzgerald shows and does in his popular novel The Great Gatsby. Readers follow the journey of Nick Caraway‚ a new comer to New York City‚ where he learns of the rags and riches of the 1920’s. Scott sprinkles symbolism throughout the book to get his readers thinking. He particularly likes using colors to fulfill this deed. Fitzgerald uses the colors white‚ green‚ and yellow to symbolize

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    was to use the scientific method to identify an unknown solution‚ based on the reactions (i.e. color changes) of known solutions with indicator solutions. These known solutions contained different types of macromolecules. Each type of micromolecule reacted with at least one indicator solution in a unique way‚ which allowed us to identify the macromolecule based upon the presence or absence of a color change. Water was also used as a control solution‚ as it showed a negative reaction with the indicator

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    In Kindergarten‚ my biggest problem was choosing which color I wanted to color with. My scene was always the same‚ as I was never the best artist. I would always draw a sun in the top right corner of the page‚ a giant tree right in the middle‚ clouds‚ grass‚ and a few flowers at the base of the tree. It was always the same; the picture never changed. However‚ something did change: the colors I used. The first decision I had to make was whether I wanted to use crayons or markers‚ since using both

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    Color Blindness

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    Color Blindness: Explanation Of Disease: · Color blindness is often the result of a genetic deficiency‚ but can also result from eye‚ nerve or brain damage‚ or exposure to certain chemicals. Being color blind means individuals have an inability to distinguish between some of the colors that others can see differently. Color blindness can be present from birth‚ or it may develop at a later stage in life. It can also be stationary or progressive. Normal color vision requires the use of specialized

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    Blue Color Research

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    Ever wanted your hair to be a crazy unnatural color? Dye it! Hairstyles aren’t permanent. Later if you decide you want your old hair back just make a trip to a salon they will fix you up with some cute normal hair. Anyone‚ no matter their age‚ can use the confidence boost that comes with having hair that deviates from the norm. Have some fun and express yourself! You can do almost the whole process at home for relatively cheap. Just be sure to check in with your employer first since I’d be willing

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    Color Effect on Plants

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    Introduction Our experiment was composed to show the effects that different colors of light have on plant growth. We separated our plants into different boxes and then covered the openings with colored cellophane. We conducted this experiment for approximately two weeks. Out of the colors blue‚ green‚ red‚ and yellow‚ the plant behind the blue cellophane grew the most. Research Problem What effects does different color light have on plant growth? Hypothesis The plants will grow taller under

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    True Colors Essay

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    I am a lucky person. I was raised by a very caring pair of parents with three very good siblings in an extremely affluent town. I attended the best grammar and high schools in the state‚ continued on to graduate from one of the best universities in the world‚ and had no idea what to do next. My drive to excel was both internal and external—I really do love success‚ but I was equally pressured by outside sources to succeed. The advantages I was given served both to help me start ahead of others

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    This experiment asks a simple question: what colors are birds attracted to? The birds in this experiment were shown feeders that had different colors (red‚ orange‚ blue‚ green and white). Hypothesis Of all the feeders‚ the birds will most prefer eating from the red feeder. Overview What colors are birds attracted to? We will never know whether birds see or recognize colors in the same way that humans do. Still‚ we can make an educated guess. Male birds tend to have beautiful‚ colorful feathers

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    Color Blind

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    Case Study (Color Vision Deficiency) Submitted by: Lozares‚ Hervie V. 3 - BS Psychology MW- 1:00 – 5:00pm Submitted to: Ms. Louise Elaine F. Caranto Chapter I Introduction Color Vision deficiency (Color Blind) Color vision deficiencies are a group of conditions that affect the perception of color. They cause a range of changes in color vision‚ from mild difficulty with distinguishing shades to a total inability to detect color. These conditions

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