EXPERIMENT 10 POTENTIOMETRIC REDOX TITRATION BAUTISTA ‚ Anne Judith LARIN‚ Michelle V. OBJECTIVES At the end of the experiment‚ the student should be able to: 1.Construct a potentiometric redox titration curve 2.Determine the % Fe in a sample by potentiometric redox titration INTRODUCTION Potentiometry definition indicator electrode reference electrode Potentiometric titration applications general procedure similarities with redox titration INTRODUCTION Determining the endpoint
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in our case) and plug in points for the x variable to find what the y would be‚ which you can later graph. If we made a table using our current function‚ this is what it would look like this: F(x) Y 1 12 2 24 3 36 4 48 Once again‚ you can also flip this the other way and originally have the table above and the points in it‚ and then using that information make the linear function by finding the constant rate of change‚ or the slope‚ which in this case would be
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Jaquetta Epperson Conflict Resolution 10 Concepts in Chapters 2‚ 3‚ & 4 Conflict Frames: A frame is a cognitive structure based on previous experience‚ which guides our interpretation of an interaction or event. Frames helps the parties understand and interpret what the conflict is about‚ what is going on; and what should be done about it. Six dimensions of conflict frames have been identified. (Instrumentality‚ Other Assessment‚ Affect‚ Face‚ Affiliation and Distributiveness) These six
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could be under rocks or leaves. The behavior of 10 isopods are going to be observed and recorded in the span of ten minutes. The isopods were placed in a choice chamber‚ with one side contaminated with regular water‚ and the other contaminated with salt water‚ and evenly placed into each chamber. Throughout the ten minutes‚ observations provided that the
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“10 years from now” Have you ever planned out or even imagined what 10 years from now would look like? Well I have planned‚ dreamed‚ and hoped what my next 10 years would look like. I know what I want do as career‚ accomplish‚ and become. How about you? The careers that I am interested in are to become a veterinarian‚ Family Practice Doctor‚ and a lawyer. It is important to pick a career that keeps our interest and makes you work hard. I want to wake up every morning excited about my job and
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Chapter 10 Discussion Questions Be prepared to discuss the handout I gave you entitled “Take the Road to IT Value” Be prepared to discuss the mini-case “Budgeting at Performance Boards‚ Inc.” For each category of IT governance risk‚ come up with at least one control. Be prepared to discuss the pros and cons of each of the three main methods of “Funding Information Systems” What are the three characteristics that effect project risks? Look at the IT project portfolio profiles and be ready to
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Chapter 10 Problems 1. How much interest would be earned (on a simple interest basis) from a three-day money market loan for $1 million at an interest rate of 12 percent (annual rate)? Suppose the loan were extended on the third day for an additional day at the going market rate of 11 percent. How much total interest income would the money-market lender receive? Interest owed at 12% for 3 days would be: $1‚000‚000 (.12) (3/360)=$1‚000. Additional interest owed for 1 more day: $1
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past. Disengaging from the past is critical to awakening to a new reality. It is difficult for an organization to embrace a new vision of the future until it has isolated the structures and routines that no longer work‚ and vowed to move beyond them. 4. Create a sense of urgency. Convincing an organization that change is necessary isn’t that difficult when a company is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy‚ or foundering in the marketplace. But when the need for action is not generally understood‚ a
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CHAPTER 10: COST OF CAPITAL HOMEWORK 1. The Dempere Imports Company’s EPS in 2009 was $2.82‚ and in 2004 it was $1.65. The company’s payout ratio is 30%‚ and the stock is currently valued at $41.50. Flotation costs for new equity will be 15%. Net income in 2010 is expected to be $15 million. The market-value weights of the firm’s debt and equity are 40% and 60%‚ respectively. a. Based on the five-year track record‚ what is Dempere’s EPS growth rate? What will the dividend be in 2010?
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