lab measurements must be wrong because at 4ºc‚ water has a density at 1. The colder the water‚ the higher the density. 2. For the aluminum‚ I got 2.50 g/mL . The discrepancies may be that the literature value measurements measure at a different gram or mL‚ also because the aluminum may not has been torn off evenly. Although the measure 2.50 g/mL as a density in my calculations was very close to the literature value of density of 2.70 g/mL‚ there is only few explanations why the calculations would
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Employer: GEO – Ground Engineering Operations Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. GEO – Ground Engineering Operations is a global engineering company whose mission is to improve the efficiency of the drilling and excavation processes in the foundation industry‚ through the application of unique products and techniques. GEO is based in Kuala Lumpur‚ New Delhi‚ Mexico and Europe (Lisbon‚ Madrid‚ London).The market covers the whole Europe‚ South America and since 2008‚ GEO‚ started its Asia spanning. Nowadays‚ GEO has
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below. Figure 1. Apparatus We followed this procedure for finding the percent of water in bluestone: 1) Mass a massing tin on a hanging pan balance‚ record mass‚ and then add four grams of crushed bluestone to the massing tin‚ record mass. 2) Carefully pour bluestone from massing tin to crucible. 3) Set up your apparatus as shown in Figure 1. 4) Light the alcohol burner and heat until the bluestone turns from blue to white
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all other components the same. Apparatus Material | Uncertainty | Quantity | Different spaghetti packets with differing carbohydrate content | n/a | 5 | Retort stand | n/a | 1 | Sticky tape | n/a | 1 | Meter ruler | ±0.05cm | 1 | 10 gram weights | ±0.5g | 20 | Clamp | n/a | 1 | Sticky Tape Edge of a Table
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Name _________________________________________ Section __________________ EXERCISE 14 PROBLEMS/SOLUTIONS—PART I (S.I. Units) Assume that a parcel of air is forced to rise up and over a 4000-meter-high mountain (shown below). The initial temperature of the parcel at sea level is 30°C‚ and the lifting condensation level (LCL) of the parcel is 2000 meters. The DAR is 10°C/1000 m and the SAR is 6°C/1000 m. Assume that condensation begins at 100% relative humidity and that no evaporation takes place
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Submitted by EAST‚ TALIA (TYE5025) on 1/23/2012 1:15:59 PM Points Awarded 14.00 Points Missed 1.00 Percentage 93.3% 1. Most Americans support science because: A) The scientific method allows scientists to learn the Truth. B) All Americans are fascinated by science. C) All Americans are bored silly by science. D) Science has helped make our lives easier‚ safer‚ etc. E) All scientists are sexy. Feedback: Without science and technology‚ the great majority of us would be
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Historical Geography Extra Credit In the late 19th century there was a large boom occurring in the west coast of the United States. The gold rush became the most important event of the era. Thousands of people fled to the west coast in search of instant wealth. With this increase of people migrating to the west‚ towns began to pop up in the vicinity of mines to facilitate the influx of people. These towns were known as boomtowns and usually became a bust as quick as they were started. The majority
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| Define local culture and popular culture. In what ways do local and popular culture interact? Think of local culture and popular as “ends of a continuum” and attempt to identify aspects of your locality which exemplify points along the continuum. | 2. | Think of your favorite local bands. In what ways do the music‚ attitudes‚ styles‚ and lyrical references of the band reflect local culture? In what ways does the band attempt to reterritorialize popular culture in the local context? | 3
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MALCOM ANDREWS GEOGRAPHY SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT POLLUTION Geography School Based Assessment Name: Malcom Andrews School: Belmont Boys Secondary RC School Year of Exam: 2014 Territory: Trinidad and Tobago Registration No: Candidate No: School Code: 160008 Topic: The purpose of this (SBA) School based Assessment is to examine the responsibility for pollution within #50 Argyle Street East Dry River Port of Spain‚ Trinidad. Table
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4/21/14 Chapter 17 1. How does carbonic acid form? When carbon dioxide dissolves in water. 2. What is meant by dissolution? Removal of bedrock through chemical action of water. 3. What kinds of rocks are most susceptible to solution processes and why? Limestone and dolomite because the water dissolves the rock. 4. What is the importance of jointing and bedding planes to the underground structure of caverns? There are more caverns where joints and bedding planes are. 5. Describe and explain
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