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    layer temperature distribution at a given location on the plate may be approximated as T = 30 + 70 exp ( −y ) where y (in m) is the distance normal to the plate and T is in °C. If thermal conductivity of the fluid is 1.0W/mK‚ the local convective heat transfer coefficient (in W/m2K) at that location will be (A) 0.2 7. (B) 1 (C) 5 (D) 10 A frictionless piston-cylinder device contains a gas initially at 0.8MPa and 0.015 m3. It expands quasi-statically at constant temperature to a

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    Analysis of Antacid Tablets Lab Lab date: June 9‚ 2011 Introduction: This lab is designed to provide the student with experience in understanding the principals of acid/base neutralization and to develop the laboratory skill of titration. Procedure: 1. Gather materials: 0.20 M HCl solution‚ 0.20 M NaOH solution‚ 50 ml burette‚ bromophenol blue‚ 150 ml flask‚ electronic scale‚ tripod stand‚ motor and pestle‚ Bunsen burner‚ Tums tablet‚ Rolaid tablet‚ and Equate tablet. 2. Weigh

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     the water would need a set amount of energy to break  through the changes in matter. This is why temperature slows down in these phase changes.     2.  When the ice is melting is it releasing heat or absorbing heat? Explain your answer.  It is absorbing heat as it tries to achieve thermal equilibrium with the incoming heat. The water  has more energy‚ which is why the water goes to a more easy to move around “phase” form from

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    YOU THINK YOU CAN HANDLE THE HEAT? Mike Lupica’s book Heat has all of the elements that a story needs to have. It has a setting and a theme. It has a plot and a conflict. And what kind of book doesn’t have any characters. Also the story was interesting. Not all stories can appeal like Heat. If you like baseball you would agree that this book is interesting. Heat is about a kid who can’t seem to prove his age after moving to New York from Cuba. His dad has died so he has no contact with Cuba. Also

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    essential in carrying hormones like fatty acids‚ this helps the endocrine glands hormones to reach its target cells. The Regulation of blood in the body is very important as it acts as a pH buffer by maintaining body temperature‚the blood dispenses heat around the body through the arteries and blood vessels‚ blood also helps to keep the cells and tissues of the body from losing their water content‚ the plasma in the blood is also very important in the regulation of the body as it maintains osmotic

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    LAB REPORT FOR EXPERIMENT 3 COPPER CYCLE OLANREWAJU OYINDAMOLA TUESDAY 27TH February 2013 Abstract This experiment is based on copper‚ to synthesize some copper compound using Copper (II) nitrate solution to obtain copper metal at the end. Changes of copper complexes when various are added and filtering out the precipitate by using Buchner funnel for vacuum filtration .The experiment started with preparation of copper (II) hydroxide and addition of copper oxide then addition of droplets

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    1. Why are spindle fibers important for mitosis? (5 points) Spindle fibers work as a path for chromosomes to travel(Campbell‚ 2009). 2. State the four bases that make up DNA. (4 points) a. (A)-Adenine b. (G)-Guanine c. (T)-Thymine d. (C)-Cytosine (Campbell‚ 2009). 3. What are the two base pairs? (2 points) a. AG b. CT 4. Answer the following questions: a. Define the term crossing over. (3 points) The phase in meiosis where chromosomes exchange segments of genetic materials (Campbell‚ 2009). b. Explain

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    The Effects of Heat on the pH of the Vegetable and Their Pigment PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment is to see how pH levels of certain vegetables change while being cooked in four different mediums (frying‚ boiling‚ steaming‚ roasting)‚ and how the varying pH levels change the coloring of the vegetables. We will analyze how the different method of cooking/heating changes the levels of pH.  BACKGROUND INFORMATION This experiment is based around the different pigments in vegetables‚ of which

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    correct choice for each question. Answer all questions on the Scantron sheet by filling in the proper bubble with a #2 pencil. If you change an answer‚ erase the undesired mark thoroughly. Be sure to fill in the boxes for your student number‚ name and lab section; then correctly fill in the corresponding bubbles beneath them. A periodic table and other useful information are attached to the back of the exam. There are 4 exam pages and 26 questions. Check to be sure you have answered them all! 1. (zero

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    The gripping novel “In The Heat Of The Night” written by John Ball in 1965 is a story about a black man named Virgil Tibbs suspected to be a murderer when a crime takes place in the City of Wells. In the mid 60’s black people were accused guilty by the white people because they do not have equal rights with the white people. The story is also about racism which is very well-known at that time until now. The novel has been made into a movie in 1967. The main character was played by Sidney Poitier

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