concentrated solution (mol dm3) V1 = volume of concentrated solution (dm3) M2 = concentration of dilute solution V2 = volume of dilute solution Chemicals 0.100 M FeCl3 solution 0.100 M KCNS solution 0.005 M FeCl3 solution (B) Apparatus Burette 1 x 50 mL Pipette 1 x 5 mL Test tube 10 2.3: ACTIVITIES Method: 1. Based on given equation‚ calculate and prepare the following solution from standard solution of 0.100 M FeCl3 by using pipette. a. 25mL
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PRACTICUM REPORT on NEW WORLD HOTEL MAKATI ESPERANZA STREET corner MAKATI AVENUE‚ AYALA CENTER MAKATI CITY Date of Training:April 15‚2013- June 20‚ 2013 In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course DTCN06H (FOOD AND BEVERAGE) Lyceum of the Philippines University College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management Intramuros‚ Manila SY:2013-2014 Sem:Summer SUBMITTED TO Ma.Myrna G. Nuque SUBMITTED BY Pitao‚ JC Shane S. +639068305396 509
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Experiment 8: LRC Circuit Aim The aim of this experiment is to measure and calculate the resonance frequency in different ways. Meanwhile‚ there is a requirement to use the apparatus proficiently. For the last part of the experiment‚ there is a demand to analyze the phenomenon and get a better understanding. Moreover‚ from this experiment‚ we can understand the principle of this experiment and learn some circuit knowledge. Background/ Theory In the experiment‚ in an LRC circuit‚ a resistor(R)
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| HYDRAULIC LAB REPORT | | 15/2/2013 | | No | Title | Page No | 1 | Experiment 1 | 2 | 2 | Experiment 2 | 10 | 3 | Experiment 3 | 19 | 4 | Experiment 4 | 30 | 5 | Experiment 5 | 38 | HYDRAULIC Laboratory – Experiment 1: HYDRAULIC JUMP 1.0 Introduction A hydraulic jump is a sudden dissipation of energy caused by a change from super-critical to sub-critical flow. The concept is very similar to sudden expansion in pipe flow‚ except that hydraulic jumps occur in open-channel flow. At
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1) The Grinding Machine A grinding machine uses an abrasive wheel as a cutting tool to shape or change the dimensions of a hard material. The type of materials that need grinding are usually metallic items such as tools and rods. These machines generally work by reducing the material through abrasion. Grinding is used to finish workpieces that must show high surface quality and high accuracy of shape and dimension. There are several main parts in this machine. These parts are shown as below. Picture
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INDEX | CONTENT | 1 | Company profile of PARLE Unit profile Csr Quality of parle Award Import export | 2 | Company Profile of Apc Introduction & History Achievements Work flow model Functional areas- HR & Personell
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1/21/2013 Computer–History‚ Generations‚ Hardware‚ Future BY: Anson Martin D’costa Fasil T. V. Merin Varghese Prince Daniel Shibin T. V. Vibith P. V. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. History of Computer 4 3. Generations of Computer 7 4. Computer hardware 10 4.1 Central Processing Unit 10 4.2 Input Devices 11 4.3 Output devices 13 4.4 Memory of the Computer 15 5. Future Computer Technology 18 Bibliography 23 Chapter
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869 International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering ISSN 0974-5904‚ Vol. 03‚ No. 06‚ December 2010‚ pp. 869-874 Environmental Impacts of Noise Pollution - A case Study of Saharanpur City‚ Western Uttar Pradesh‚ India. VARTIKA SINGH and PRAMENDRA DEV School of Studies in Earth Science‚ Vikram University‚ Ujjain‚ M. P. 456010‚ India Email: vartika_vartu@yahoo.co.in‚ drpdev@yahoo.com Abstract: The results of analysis of noise pollution levels measured during February 2007‚ in different
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Psychologist Collins Badu Agyemang and Samuel Batchison Offei in December 2013‚ conducted a research on employee work engagement and organizational commitment; A comparative study of private and public sector organizations in Ghana. A European journal of business and innovation research‚ vol.1 No.4 pp.20-23. Both authors are members of the faculty of management in the department of business administration at the University Of Professional studies‚ Accra. According to the authors employee engagement
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Bus 162 Team 7: HSBC in China 1. | How has HSBC adapted its global strategy to operate in China‚ both before and after China’s WTO accession? Answer: Prior to the WTO accession negotiations‚ China’s banking industry operated as a cog in China’s centrally planned economy. The banks adhered to directed lending practices from the government and in turn created some of China’s most successful enterprises‚ but also supported thousands of other inefficient and unprofitable state-owned enterprises. This
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