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    Chemistry 05.02 and 05.01

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    LESSON 05.01 Wood blocks- solid Hammer- solid Lightning- plasma Fluorescent light bulb- plasma Steam and helium filled balloon is gas Water from a faucet and swimming pool is liquid - Can be distinguished at the molecular level by how the particles are held together - The phase of matter is considered a physical property because a change in a substance’s phase does not change the chemical properties or identity of the substance. - The phases of matter are determined by the kinetic energy

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    Working for yourself vs. working for employer When it comes to work‚ there is no way around it. We have to work whether it will be ourselves or some one. There are differences and similarities to both whether working for yourself or someone else. But the differences of self business have greater importance than the work of employer. First Difference between self employment and employment is freedom. When we choose to work‚ a lot of thoughts come to mind such as “Will I wake up so early tomorrow

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    Beowulf: An Ideal Hero

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    Geats and loves the glory he receives from his people. Beowulf is a brave warrior and becomes a wise and daring leader. Many fights Beowulf is involved in expose his true character. Throughout the book‚ Beowulf exemplifies the characteristics of an ideal hero. Beowulf is a loyal and courageous King of the Geats. Beowulf leaves his home country‚ Geatland‚ to aid Hrothgar in fighting Grendel. Grendel is ravenous monster who

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    The Ideal Puritan Society

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    John Swift The Ideal Puritan Society Puritans thought of themselves as members of the Church of England. Disgusted with the tainted modern religious practices‚ puritans tried to change that institution. They soon became frustrated with the lack of successful reform as English kings James I and Charles I persecuted them. The Puritans migrated to the New World to create a nation according to their own beliefs. The Puritan Society was a very restrictive and socially constrictive one. Massachusetts

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    Kinetic Molecular Theory

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    <i>1. State the five assumptions of the Kinetic-Molecular Theory of gases.</i><br><br>a) Gases consist of large numbers of tiny particles. These particles‚ usually molecules or atoms‚ typically occupy a volume about 1000 times larger than occupied by the same number of particles in the liquid or solid state. Thus molecules of gases are much further apart than those of liquids or solids.<br><br>Most of the volume occupied by a gas is empty space. This accounts for the lower density of gases compared

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    Pressure-Volume Relationships Pressure (torr) | Volume (mL) | 1384.2 | 5 | 1198.1 | 6 | 1038.1 | 7 | 921.3 | 8 | 826.2 | 9 | 752.6 | 10 | 688.5 | 11 | 638.5 | 12 | 593.8 | 13 | 557.0 | 14 | 519.9 | 15 | 492.0 | 16 | B. Determining the Ideal Gas Constant Molar calculations: Mgs+2HClaq→MgCl2aq+H2(g) 5mL of 3M HCl nHCl=0.005L×0.3M1L=0.015mol nHCl 5×excess=0.0155=0.003mol nMg=0.0032=0.0015mol mMg=0.0015×24.31=0.0365g Volumes: * Tubing: Inner diameter= 0.53 cm Length= 46 cm V=πr2h=π0

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    My Ideal Day

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    My Ideal Day: On Royal Davui Island‚ Fiji My ideal day begins with me waking up alone in the bed of one the rooms on Royal Davui Island‚ Fiji‚ in Royal Davui Island Resort to a breakfast consisting of sweet red strawberries‚ sour green grapes‚ freshly cut pineapple‚ crispy turkey bacon‚ and fluffy warm pancakes. After eating a hearty and ideal breakfast‚ I will change from my night clothes to put on a red two piece high waist pinup style bathing suit‚ with an overly large floppy neutral toned hat

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    My Ideal Vacation

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    Vacations illastration paperDestiny English 093 07-7-13 Essay 1 My Ideal Vacation There are many wonders in this world to see‚ what would be your choice for your ideal vacation? My vacation choice would be Germany. I have always dreamed of going to Germany‚ not a specific town but anywhere in Germany! I want to explore all the majestic wonders‚ learn their culture and taste their food. Germany intrigues me because it holds so much history. Since my senior year in high school‚ when I took

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    my ideal job

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    My Ideal Job An ideal job for me is a job that will help me enhance my knowledge and skills; a job that will help me grow professionally and personally as a person; a job that will make me interested to work and give my best performance each day. Actuary is my ideal job. This career attracts me the most is because of its variety of work. You can work in specialist areas of insurance‚ pensions‚ benefits‚ healthcare‚ investments and banking‚ or for any large organisation where risk management

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    protection and land rights. This loyalty would become the characteristic ideal of the samurai warrior. The warrior class would rule society and politics in Japan until the Tokugawa Shogunate in the nineteenth century. A samurai was a member of the Japanese elite and his lifestyle was dictated by a series of strict moral codes and ideals. True loyalty to his lord was expected‚ if not always followed through in its ideal form. In 1703 a vendetta carried out by forty-six former vassals avenging

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