Name: Shahid Hussain Subject: Chemistry Teacher: Dr Ramani Topic: Comparing Solutions Saturated Solutions | A solution that can hold no more of the solute at a particular temperature is said to be a saturated solution at that temperature. | When someone adds sugar to iced tea‚ the sugar disappears. If you add one teaspoon of sugar to iced tea‚ you get an unsaturated solution. If you keep
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Connections: Chemistry Assignment By. Sujay Sukumar 5. a) When analyzing the graph‚ a relationship between the hydrocarbon chain of the alkane and its corresponding boiling point can certainly be noticed. There is a increasing correlation which can be explained using the theory that as each hydrocarbon chain gets bigger‚ there are more atoms and thus more electrons which contributes to higher dispersion forces and therefore a higher boiling point which is clearly seen through the graph. b) Uses of the
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DAILY LESSON PLAN Subject: English Date/ Day: 26.09.2010 Time: 8.30am – 9.30am Class: 3B Theme: World of Knowledge Topic: From Young to Old Focused Skill: Listening and Speaking Integrated Skill: Reading Curriculum Specifications: 1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonations. 2.7.1 To thank people. 3.1.4 Compare words for similar and different sounds. Learning Outcomes: 1) Speak clearly by pronouncing words
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Major Chemistry questions: 1. Analyse the progress in the development and use of a named bioploymer. This anslysis should name the specific enzyme(s) used or organism used to synthesise the material and an evaluation of the use or potential use of the polymer produced related to it’s properties. Polyhydroxybutanoate (PHB) Progress Analysis: - Bacteria first used to make PHB in 1925 at Pastuer Institute in Paris. - In 1970’s adopted by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) – Alcaligenes
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ACKNOWLEGEMENTS ACKNOWLEGEMENTS First of all I would like to thank my chemistry teacher Ms. Shyamala for providing adequate information which was a great helping hand from her .I would like to thank my parents. Even their support was an immense assistance. First of all I would like to thank my chemistry teacher Ms. Shyamala for providing adequate information which was a great helping hand from her .I would like to thank my parents. Even their support was an immense assistance. Certificate
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Anthony Martinez Mr. Hruby Chemistry R Period 4(5A) Name & Symbol: Platinum (Pt) Properties: -Atomic Number: 78 -Atomic Mass: 195.084 amu -Appearance: Shiny‚ smooth surface‚ silver like‚ solid. Melting point (K): 2045 Boiling point (K): 4100 Valence electrons: (+1)‚ +2‚ (+3)‚ +4‚ +6 Atomic radius (pm): 139 1st Ionization energy (kJ/mol): 868.1 Electronegativity: 2.28 Natural Occurring Isotopes: Six stable isotopes of platinum occur in nature (190‚ 192‚ 194
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around them. Being around sad‚ depressed‚ moody people is bound to lower ones mood‚ just from the negative vibe that they let off. Applying this knowledge to ones’ everyday life could be beneficial not only to that person‚ but also to the people around them. For example‚ recently‚ I attended a memorial for a dear friend who took his life. Upon arrival‚ my mood was shifted from a sad and mournful state to an uplifted condition. The remembrance had a cheerful energy‚ remembering the good times‚ and not grieving
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Chemistry Coursework – Titration Background Science A titration is the neutralisation of an acid or an alkali. To achieve this‚ one must be added to the other in a specific amount‚ strength and concentration. A substance is neutral when its pH is 7. It is most acidic closer to 0 and is most alkaline closer to 14. 28492453194050 0 7 14 595423979670
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The Chemistry of Toothpaste Toothpaste is not a new thing. It has been traced back to Ancient Egypt. They used a powdered rock and vinegar‚ which created a chemical reaction that dissolves the plaque on teeth. In 1900’s people used hydrogen peroxide and baking soda or chalk‚ pulverised brisk and salt as a toothpaste. Toothpastes today‚ are mostly made up of abrasives‚ surfactants‚ a detergent‚ a thickener‚ a moisturizer‚ water‚ flavouring agents‚ coloring‚ sweeteners‚ fluoride and desensitizers
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and that compounds are formed by combination by two or more atoms. Work Cited http://www.iep.utm.edu/aristotl/ http://profmokeur.ca/chemistry/history_of_the_atom.htm
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