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    Lesson 5 Quiz

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    A pressurized vessel contains a gas that starts at 2.00 and volume of 3.4 ml. The volume increases to 4.6 ml. What is the new pressure? A.0.68 atm B.615 atm C.63.6 atm Correct D.1.5 atm E.none of the above Answer Key: D Question 2 of 12 4.0/ 4.0 Points What is the molar volume of a gas at STP. Correct A.22.4 L B.16.0 L C.2.00 L D.6.02 L E.Not enough information to answer the question. Answer Key: A Question 3 of 12

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    until its volume is 4.8 L‚ what will the new pressure inside the piston be? P1V1 = P2V2 (1.5 atm)(5.6 L) = (x)(4.8 L) x = 1.8 atm 2) I have added 15 L of air to a balloon at sea level (1.0 atm). If I take the balloon with me to Denver‚ where the air pressure is 0.85 atm‚ what will the new volume of the balloon be? P1V1 = P2V2 (1.0 atm)(15 L) = (0.85 atm)(x) x = 18 L 3) I’ve got a car with an internal volume of 12‚000 L. If I drive my car into the river and it implodes

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    Dialysis Lab Report

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    Analysis During the experiment‚ a dialysis bag was used to mimic a cell membrane. Two ways why this model realistically represents a cell is because the dialysis bag is semi-permeable‚ like a cell. The bag was able to allow water in‚ as the size of the water molecule was small enough to be able to fit through the pores of the bag. Sucrose was not able to pass through as the molecules were too big to enter. This is similar to a cell because the size of a molecule can determine whether or not the

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    The History of the Airship

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    developed from the free balloon. Three classes of airships are recognized: the non-rigid‚ commonly called blimp‚ in which the form of the bag is maintained by pressure of the gas; the semi-rigid airship‚ in which‚ to maintain the form‚ gas pressure acts in conjunction with a longitudinal keel; and the rigid airship‚ or zeppelin‚ in which the form is determined by a rigid structure. Technically all three classes may be called dirigible (Latin dirigere‚ "to direct‚ to steer") balloons. Equipped with a bag

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    up to power with the Internet. Named Project Loon‚ it focuses on a simple idea of releasing a swarm of balloons up into the stratosphere that would beam connection speeds as fast as the modern day 3G networks or even faster. This opens a wide range of

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    Romeo and Juliet Paper

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    (14-20 oz.) Coke—open and allow to go flat overnight · 1 (14-20 oz.) fruit juice—uncarbonated (Make sure all your bottles are the same oz.) · Water · Sugar · 4 identical round‚ thin latex balloons—“water balloons" are slow to expand. Non-Mylar® "helium-quality" balloons give good results. But‚ water balloons will work. · String or yarn · Ruler Procedure: (30 points) Always know the next step! Don’t start one step without knowing what do to next. Timing can be everything in a laboratory

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    Tuba Tuba

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    Tuba –tuba (Jatropha curcas) fruits as a source of biogas CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Gasoline oils are very much in demand in the Philippines‚ especially in the transports companies and local oil companies. These companies heavily depend on foreign gasoline oils or imported oils for adequate supply and are spending not only billions but trillions of dollars for the import of gasoline oils. The Philippines rank___among the oil importing countries‚ garnering 0.77% of the world’s import

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    Gas Laws

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    GAS LAWS Properties of Gases Gases expand into any available volume • gas molecules escape from open containers. Gases are completely miscible • once mixed they will not spontaneously separate. Gases are described in terms of T‚ P‚ V and n Volume‚ Amount and Temperature • A gas expands uniformly to fill the container in which it is placed – The volume of the container is the volume of the gas – Volume may be in liters‚ mL‚ or cm3 • The temperature of a gas must be indicated

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    Galaxy and Big Bang

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    called the big bang. There are a lot of questions on the Big Bang and that is why I am here. All the questions you have will be answered in the following paper. All the matter and energy in our universe comes from the Big Bang. In our lab‚ the balloon expanded and the wave length of the wave got bigger. There is evidence of red shift which shows that the universe is constantly expanding from the big bang. This was in our lab (ballooniverse and CMB). The CMB is cooling which is evidence that

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    first see Carl Fredricksen as a small eight-year-old boy piloting his whimsical blue balloon‚ we would never expect of him to become a bitter old man that has lost his sense of adventure. Nonetheless‚ that’s exactly what happens in this 2009 Disney film‚ Up. First‚ you learn that Carl is a big fan of Charles F. Muntz‚ the pilot of his own self made dirigible‚ “The Spirit of Adventure.” We see Carl steering his balloon and stop by a dilapidated home due to the voice of a girl he hears coming from inside

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