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    A Reaction to Fs

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    Reaction to the feasibility study “Establishment of Mandemor Manufacturing Enterprise: Manufacturer of Mandemor Ice Cream in Batangas City” by De Chavez‚ Myca M.‚ Maranan‚ Lernie B. and Moreno‚ Meghan D. After the discussion and self study about chapter I of the Feasibility Study we come up to a reaction. We compared an actual feasibility study to the format we were given. The proponents have not introduced the study in an appealing way. Though they followed the proper discussion of their product

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    redox reaction

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    Redox Reactions Reactions involving oxidation and reduction processes are very important in our everyday world. They make batteries work and cause metals to corrode (or help to prevent their corrosion). They enable us to obtain heat by burning fuels--in factories and in our bodies. Many redox reactions are complex. However‚ combustion and synthesis (from elements) are two ordinary examples which require very little description. Just a little more involved are the displacement reactions‚ with

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    Introduction‚ aim and hypothesis Chemical reactions are accompanied by the release or absorption of energy. Reactions which release energy are described as exothermic and those which absorb energy are endothermic. The energy released in chemical reactions was previously stored as chemical potential energy in the reactants; this stored energy is called enthalpy. The aim of this practical is to observe and classify chemical processes as endothermic or exothermic‚ based on the changes in temperature

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    Ice Cream Industry Analysis

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    2010 MITESH MEHTA IBS HYDERABAD 5/10/2010 ICE CREAM SCOOPING PARLOURS ICE CREAM V/S FROZEN DESERTS | Ice Creams | Frozen Deserts | Defination : | Ice cream is a frozen dessert usually made from dairy products‚ such as milk and cream‚ and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavours | A frozen dessert is any type of dessert made by freezing a mixture of liquids‚ semi-solids‚ and sometimes even solids. | Fat Content: | Contain at least 10 percent milk fat and 6 percent non-fat

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    Demo write up: #1 The plastic tablet that gets placed into the water causes the water to spin like a tornado. Then when dry ice is added the water starts to spin and create smoke‚ the color of the water goes from dark green to light green. There is probably a chemical in the dry ice that is reacting with the universal indicator which is causing the substance to change colors. Hydrochloric acid changes the color of the mixture and makes it green to yellow but when you add more hydrochloric acid

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    Chemical Reactions and Equations Chemical Reaction: The transformation of chemical substance into another chemical substance is known as Chemical Reaction. For example: rusting of iron‚ setting of milk into curd‚ digestion of food‚ respiration‚ etc. In chemical reaction new substance is formed which is completely different in properties from the original substance‚ so in a chemical reaction chemical change takes place. Following are the signs of chemical reaction: (a) Change of state of substance

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    about the whole concept in watching an ice cube melt in a beaker filled with vegetable oil. At first‚ I thought it was going to be interesting‚ right of the bat with bubbles and other reactions that catches interest. Once we started the procedure by inserting the ice cube into the beaker filled with vegetable oil‚ the dullness and boring state also began to flow. We sat there watching for a good five minutes before any visual reaction was taking place. The ice cube was actually melting in the oil;

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    In business there are no guarantees for success. Skills‚ knowledge‚ great motivation and honest evaluation of ability to carry out and then manage the operations are just some of the requirements that determine the probability of the successful project. Success is never automatic and does not rely on luck. There are no ways to foresee or eliminate all of the risks that might affect successful operation of a new business. However detailed planning‚ thorough analysis and well-carried out organization

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    Water Turn To Ice Essay

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    When Earth’s water emerged‚ so did ice. When trying to figure out why this happens‚ people have to find the science between these two items. However‚ there was another thing that came along with ice and water: temperature. The temperatures heat and coldness caused ice to turn to water‚ back to ice‚ or even to a gas. People are going to determine how long it took for this cycle to happen. To find out how ice turns into water‚ to ice‚ people have to figure out it’s freezing point (the temperature

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    Change of Reaction Purpose of Experiment The purpose of this experiment is to determine the enthalapy change for the displacement reaction: Zn(s) + CuSO4(aq) Cu(s) + ZnSO4(aq) Hypothesis With this experiment I can also not make a hypothesis‚ because we did actually not do the experiment‚ but we were told that the temperature would make a sudden drop ‚ but we can measure the ΔT of the surrounding. The reaction is endothermic because the system will take in energy. During the reaction bonds

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