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    Ionic Reactions Abstract This experiment is designed to study the nature of ionic reactions‚ and write net ionic equations for precipitation reactions‚ as well as to identify spectator ions‚ perception reactions and solubility of different compounds. Experiment and Observations In this experiment I was using a 96-well plate to add two drops of the following solutions into seven wells in rows A through E: cobalt (II) nitrate‚ copper (II) nitrate‚ iron (III) nitrate‚ barium

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    My results to my findings to my brine shrimp experiment was started on 12-28-15‚ using 4 jars. Each jar contained water‚ salt‚ and brine shrimp eggs. I started by filling each jar with tap water and then adding salt. I added 1 TSP of salt and each jar added ½ TSP more of salt. In my experiment I noticed on the first day‚ 12-28-15‚ in all the jars the brine shrimp eggs were added to the 4 jars. Some observations I noticed were the eggs didn’t sink right away‚ they stayed on the surface for awhile

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    Compound Interest

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    review their reports to find out the financial status. The demand for accountants increases as more private companies are established. In addition‚ there are always new and changing laws that increase the need for a person with these skills. Continuously Compounded interest is what banks normally use to calculate the interest on investments. This method is the equal of continually recalculating the interest based on the current principal amount. There are different types of Compound Interest

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    ASPIRANT FOR THE POSITION OF COMPOUND PREFECT Mr. Chairman‚ Honorable Headmaster‚ Members of Staff‚ Co-aspirant‚ Out-going Prefect‚ Fellow Student‚ Ladies and Gentlemen. Good day. I am very grateful for being given the chance to read my manifesto to you‚ as an aspirant for the position of compound prefect. I am Afful Christopher‚ a second year art student of this great institution. I am before you today‚ to solicit to your vote for the enviable position of a compound prefect for the 2013/2014 academic

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    Introduction This experiment took place to observe Armadillium vulgare‚ better known as pill bugsand sow bugs. They are cannibalistic‚ being both the cleanup crew and their own children eaters‚ as well as eating decomposers. Pill bugs‚ formally called Isopods‚ aren’t actually bugs at all. They’re crustaceans with gills in their rear abdomen‚ with seven jointed legs on either side. When ill their blood will turn blue due to the amount of hemocyanin found in their regular blood cells‚ and when threatened

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    Chemistry: Compound A

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    Additional Questions: 1. H H H C C H H C C H C H H C H H Compound A Compound A is an intermediate compound found in a production plant attempting to synthesise n-hexane. a) List three physical properties of alkynes. b) Give the IUPAC name of compound A. [3 marks] [2 marks] c) There are several ways to form the final product from Compound A. An operator has decided to use Pt catalyst to react with Compound A. Write the complete chemical reaction equation. [3 marks] d) The quality assurance

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    The compound pendulum Consider an extended body of mass with a hole drilled though it. Suppose that the body is suspended from a fixed peg‚ which passes through the hole‚ such that it is free to swing from side to side‚ as shown in Fig. 98. This setup is known as a compound pendulum. | Figure 98: A compound pendulum. | Let be the pivot point‚ and let be the body’s centre of mass‚ which is located a distance from the pivot. Let be the angle subtended between the downward vertical (which passes

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    group which was treated with reference drug (Diazepam 2 mg/kg bw). The third and fourth groups were considered as test groups and were treated with SMCE at the dose level of 100mg and 200mg/kg bw respectively. Animals were fasted 18 h prior to the experiment. An adaptation period of about forty five minutes after the drug treatment‚ the experimental animals were placed individually in the center of a platform facing one of the arms was closed‚ because animals naturally prefer the enclosed arms‚ as the

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    which reinforce the theory and concepts studied in Organic Chemistry 1 (CHM456). It covers the learning of simple laboratory techniques such as reflux‚ distillation‚ extraction‚ crystallization and melting point determination‚ preparations of organic compound and separation of mixtures. The Techniques Students are REQUIRED to read and understand the various techniques that will be covered in the laboratory sessions from the textbook. | Techniques | Page | 1 | Laboratory Safety | 6 | 2 | Laboratory

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    How to Form Ionic Bonds

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    How to Form Ionic Bonds 1. Explain (step-by-step) how to form ionic bonds between Li+ and N-3. First‚ understand that all atoms want full shells. All atoms‚ except for noble gases‚ have valence electrons. These electrons are the ones on the outermost shell. All atoms either want to get rid of these electrons or gain enough to make a full shell. Metals‚ which are on the right side of the periodic table‚ have less than 4 valence electrons. This means they want to get rid of those electrons. Nonmetals

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