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    Every partner has some rights in the partnership firm and in the same manner; each partner is liable jointly and severally for all the acts of the firm done by him while he is a partner in a partnership firm. The firm is liable to the same extent as the partner‚ for the loss or injury caused to any third party or any penalty is incurred‚ by his wrongful act or omission of a partner acting in the ordinary course of a business of the firm or with the authority of his partners. When a firm acting

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    Synthesis‚ Spectral‚ and Antibacterial Studies of Silver Nanoparticles and Silver(I) Complex of 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole Abstract : Microbes‚ such as bacteria‚ molds‚ yeasts‚ and viruses‚ in living environment are often pathogenic and cause severe infections in human beings. Therefore‚ there is a pressing need to search for new antimicrobial agents from natural and inorganic substances [1]. Antimicrobial nanoparticles mainly consist of metals‚ metal oxides‚ and many biologically derived materials

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    Analysis of Silver in an Alloy Introduction In this experiment an alloy of silver will be analyzed to determine its silver content. The silver-copper alloy will be dissolved in nitric acid‚ the silver will be precipitated as silver chloride‚ and the silver chloride will be filtered‚ washed‚ dried and its mass determined. From the mass of the silver chloride formed and the mass of the original sample‚ you will be able to calculate the percent of silver in the alloy. Because the results are

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    Crater Lake

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    Carter Lake is a stunningly scenic lake located in Oregon United States. It occupies 183‚224 acres as a national park the lake itself covers a 21 square mile area and is 594 meters deep. It has wide marine flora and fauna diversity. Around the lake unusual plant species are also found such as botrychium pumicola‚ mosses‚ western anemones‚ dozen types of cone bearing species of trees‚ shrubs like mountain ash and others. There are many types of different vegetation as you walk around Carter Lake National

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    Eutrophication of Lakes

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    The Eutrophication of lakes. Eutrophication is defined as ¡§the aging of a lake by the biological enrichment of its water¡¨ (encyclopedia.com). This biological enrichment is caused by the addition of nutrients. There is natural eutrophication and cultural eutrophication. Cultural eutrophication is usually defined as the over-enrichment of lakes and rivers with nutrients‚ usually phosphorous‚ leading to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants. Cultural eutrophication is becoming more

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    Lake Baikail

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    Lake Baikal is the largest fresh water lake and the deepest lake on the planet. This lake is located in the south-eastern part of Siberia. To the Russians Lake Baikal is spelled Ozero Bayka. Baikal is is a word from the Turk language. The meaning behind the name of the lake is wealthy lake. The word “bai” means “wealthy” and “kul” means “lake”. This lake is one of the most beautiful places in the world; it is home to 1‚085 species of plants and 1‚550 different species. Baikal is very old roughly

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    West lake

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    Firm Overview West Lake was established in Toronto‚ Ontario in 1970 as a manufacturer of table lamps. During the next thirty years since its founding‚ West Lake had extended its wholesale line to involve both floor lamps and lighting fixtures. It opened a retail store in Toronto‚ selling a broad line of lighting and some traditional home decor products. In addition‚ it also began its business online and sells its products directly to consumers. Charles Bowman‚ the CEO of West Lake Home Furnishing Ltd

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    Silver Oxide Lab

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    Radha Shukla Determination of the Empirical Formula of Silver Oxide Will/Radha College Chemistry 9/12 – 9/13 9/17 The purpose of this lab is to use one of the ways to identify different compounds and be able to tell them apart. Based off of experimentation‚ the empirical formula of the given silver oxide will be determined. Materials: Chemicals: Silver Oxide‚ 0.5g Equipment: Balance‚ 0.001-g or 0.0001-g precision Bunsen Burner Clay pipestem triangle Crucible and cubicle lid‚ 15-

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    Silver Object Reaction

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    Objects that are made from silver or coated with it‚ by time‚ start to tarnish. Tarnish is s chemical process that leads to dullness of color of the surface of the metals such as silver‚ gold‚ aluminum‚ iron‚ brass and copper. This reaction mostly happens because of the air pollution and/or moisture. To remove the tarnish from the metals‚ the silver objects must undergo a chemical reaction. Thus this chemical reaction would make the silver object look shiner. The chemical reaction to clean up the

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    Silver Mirror Experiment

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    Silver Mirror Experiment Background: This experiment was first conducted by Bernhard Tollens‚ it is used to determine whether a carbonyl containing compound is an aldehyde or a ketone. An aldehyde is a compound containing a formyl group (CHO).The experiment involves diamminesilver complex and a chemical reagent (also known as “Tollens’ reagent”) which in this case is glucose. In a successful experiment a reflective silver metal should precipitate‚ with characteristics identical to that of a mirror’

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