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    Salvation Army‚ she found that by taking the group across the street to the local public park was beneficial in more ways than one. This writer had been wanting to have a release session with her group. This session requires being able to release helium balloons with the group members personal issues that they had been carrying around and could not bring themselves to talk about it with anyone. Some of the other

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    packed tight together that they generate thermal energy‚ until a star is born. After the star is born the run their life cycle of millions/billions of years out until they run out of hydrogen fuel‚ and have to start fusing helium together to form carbon. When the sun has a helium core it grows hotter‚ and swells up to “red giants”‚ some of them so huge they are given the name “super red giants”. After the core is

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    Nuclear Power Debate Year 11 Physics Gurjyot Singh Australia currently has no nuclear facilities generating electricity‚ which is forcing the Australian Government to look towards nuclear energy as a great alternative. Nuclear energy is a growing controversial topic in Australia; because the demands of utilizing electricity are increasing rapidly. According to a recent study‚ Australia has 23% of the world’s uranium deposits and is the second largest producer of uranium

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    4. There are three modes of molecular motion associated with energy. Identify the mode(s) of molecular motion available to helium gas (He) and compare to those of nitrogen gas (N2). Which gas has the higher molar heat capacity? Explain. Three kinds of motion are associated with energy: translational‚ rotational‚ and vibrational. Helium‚ He‚ is a monatomic gas which only has translational motion as there is no bond about which to rotate and no bond on which to vibrate

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    Review Questions Exam 1 Please provide detailed answers (lists‚ paragraphs‚ diagrams‚ etc). You will earn points as well as have a great study guide for your exam. Chapter 1 Earth science may include the study of: (there are 5) 1. Atmosphere. 2. Biosphere. 3. Hydrosphere. 4. Geosphere. 5. Pedosphere. Geology is the study of what? and can be broken into several sub-disciplines become familiar with at least two sub-disciplines. Geology is the study of the Earth‚ the materials of

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    A solution is a mixture that is the same throughout‚ also called a homogeneous mixture. Solutions are present in nearly every aspect of life. The emulsified smoothie you just drank is a solution‚ the air we breathe is a solution‚ and even the water in the ocean is a solution. The smoothie is a solution because everything is blended together to make one homogeneous mixture. The same goes for air‚ which is a homogeneous mixture made up of around seventy eight percent nitrogen‚ twenty one percent oxygen

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    He has been awarded various prizes for his work on subjects relating to that. For his work with molecular spectroscopy with superfluid helium droplets he won the Hewlett- Packard Europhysics prize. He has also won The Warsaw University Kolos Medal‚ the Stern Gariarch Gold Medal‚ and the Physics award of the Gottingen Academy of Science. He was born to a German Immigrant family in Pennsylvania

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    the middle of each planet regarding remoteness. (www.wiley.com). The most commonly found elements on the planet Neptune are listed as follows: hydrogen‚ helium‚ methane‚ hydrogen deuteride‚ and ethane. Accordingly Neptune is much like Uranus as well as the other colossal planets‚ with a thick atmosphere of 80% hydrogen‚ 19 % helium‚ 1% methane‚ and 1 % ammonia‚ with a relatively low density‚ and a rapid period of rotation (phillips.seti.org). Neptune’s atmosphere encompasses to excessive

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    known as a red giant and expand in diameter so big that the sun will be able to hit the earth and pretty much burn whatever life was left. Now a red giant can only be sprung up if the mass of a star when it first begins is large enough to create helium helium fusion. Now this will not happen for some billions of years to come but when it does the sun is going to be trying to balance out the energy

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    Saint Joseph

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    Cited: Tytler‚ Carolyn. "Catholic Saints: Reasons Why St. Joseph Is an Inspirational Role Model." Helium. Helium‚ 04 Sept. 2011. Web. 25 Apr. 2013. "St. Joseph MedalHusband to Mary." St. Joseph Medal in Silver. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2013. "St. Joseph." - Saints & Angels. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2013.

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