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    Bleach Oxidation of 9-Hydroxyfluorene The purpose of this experiment was to oxidize an alcohol (9-hydroxyfluorene) to a ketone (9-fluorenone) using aqueous sodium hypochlorite (bleach) as the oxidizing agent‚ while introducing techniques used in microscale experiments. Reaction: Results 1. Recrystallized Product Yield Product yield = (actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100% 3mL 9-hydroxyfluorene x (1mL/1000mL) x (0.09 mol/L) = 2.7 x 10-4 moles 0.05g 9-fluorenone / (180.20g/mol) = 2.77 x 10-4

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    Lack of feasibility

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    requests‚ taking into account technical‚ operational‚ economic and schedule feasibility. The IT manager asked for a suggestions from the group 1. Provide three example of why a project lack technical feasibility. 2.Provide three example of why a project lack operational feasibility. 3. Provide three example of why a project lack economic feasibility. 4. Provide three example of why a project lack schedule feasibility. 1. a)The company might lack of IT staff to execute the project.

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    Executive Summary In March 2014‚ my friends and I is interested in the development of a luxury hotel‚ planned to be operated by a well renowned hotel brand‚ a feasibility study was commissioned to be made. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the opportunities and risks of operating a high class hotel at the designated location. In order to determine whether a feasible operation of such an establishment is possible‚ the various key factors of competitive business in this particular market

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    Feasibility Report

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    Feasibility report Web based Chinese tutoring Sigurður Samik Davidsen Hrafn Jóhannesson Liang Sun Index Introduction......................................................................................................................... 2 Problem ............................................................................................................................... 4 Objectives ................................................................................................

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    Feasibility Studies "Innovations that fail to produce value are ideas‚ not solutions." Research and development companies should have a feasibility study detailing both the market potential and economic viability for the product or service. The feasibility study demonstrates that the company has objectively considered what will be required for success of the project and the risks involved‚ and that there is a real potential for success. Some of the topics to be considered involve: Definition of

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    Professor Daniels December 2‚ 2013 Feasibility Paper Amy Fernandez Daniela Buttaci Xin Liu Mayen Vergara Feasibility Analysis Paper-----Green Addict Green Addict may be a very good business venture but this cannot be judged before analysing the business idea‚ product feasibility‚ market feasibility and financial feasibility. Every aspect of the plan are put into thorough focus including the

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    Kamias‚ Calamansi‚ Papaya‚ Cucumber and Radish Soaps Materials: * 1 glass Caustic Soda (NaOH) * 3 glasses water * 5 glasses cooking oil * 1/2 glass juice or extract Procedure: 1. Prepare the materials and the utensils needed. 2. Measure 1 glass of caustic soda and 3 glasses of water and pour into a plastic pail. 3. Mix well by stirring continuously using a wooden ladle or bamboo stick. Use only one direction in mixing the mixture. Stir until the caustic soda is dissolved

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    Feasibility of Telehealth

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    Feasibility of Telehealth Gena Faye Mones Academic Writing Perspectives in Health Kerry Johnson October 25‚ 2012 Feasibility of Telehealth Health is a vital aspect of life‚ which is why it is important to have an access to different health care services. The world’s population is rising radically every year; thus‚ the demand for quality health care services also increases. With the application of modern technology the health system has been able to accommodate this demand in many countries

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    Chapter 1 – Management Design Concept A. Business Name and Logo The vision and mission of the establishment is to care for the environment and had their advocacy‚ they named their business as “Casa Luntian”. “Luntian” is a Filipino term for the color green. For the entrepreneurs uttering the word green or “Luntian”‚ two common things comes in to their minds are the environment and being healthy. “Casa” is a Spanish term for house. Since the establishment looks like a house and the interior is

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    Lab 9: Analysis of Commercial Bleach Introduction Many common products are effective because they contain oxidizing agents. Some products‚ which contain oxidizing agents‚ are bleaches‚ hair coloring agents‚ scouring powders‚ and toilet bowl cleaners. The most common oxidizing agent in bleaches is sodium hypochlorite‚ NaClO (or NaOCl). Commercial bleaches are made by bubbling chlorine gas into a sodium hydroxide solution. Some of the chlorine is oxidized from the molecular form (Cl2) to the

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