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    International Baccalaureate Extended essay cover Candidates must complete this page and then give this cover and their final version of the extended essay to their supervisal l Candtdate session number ~~----------~~ Candidate name School number ~-_..l~-Ye_ar_.._~)_~a School name Examination session (May or November) j Diploma Programme subject in which this extended essay is registered : r:~u~1S ·‚t.-~ t" ’ ’ (For an extended essay tn the area of languages‚

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    of chromatography techniques exist‚ and all depend on the interaction between a stationary and a mobile state. Two types of chromatography methods were examined in this investigation. First‚ ion-exchange chromatography was used. This method separates ions and polar molecules based on their affinity to the ion exchanger [2]. Specifically‚ cation-exchange chromatography was performed‚ a technique that uses a negatively charged ion exchange resin with an affinity for molecules with a net positive charge

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    Investigating the rate of electrolysis. An investigation to find out what factors affect the rate of electrolysis of a solution containing copper (II) ions. Plan It is known that by passing a constant electric current through a copper sulphate solution the passage of ions through this solution results in copper atoms being dissolved into the solution from the anode‚ which has a positive charge while positive copper‚ ions (cations) are also being discharged at the cathode which has a negative charge

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    This assignment discusses chemical kinetics by determining the rate and average value for rate constant based on experimental values given. The orders of the reactants can only be determined experimentally‚ so we must look at how the concentration of the reactants affect the instantaneous initial rate while holding the concentration of the other reactant constant. In this reaction‚ the overall reaction order for the rate law is third because the order for A is second and the order for B is first

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    A hypo-kinetic disease is a disease that is associated with a lack of physical activity or lack of exercising. Obesity is an example of a hypo-kinetic disease‚ which makes sense because it is a condition of an accumulation of excessive body fat as a result of not creating a caloric deficit as well as not being physically active. Obesity affects the body by changing the normal body composition. It affects cardio-respiratory endurance‚ flexibility‚ muscle endurance and how much power and strength one

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    Coefficient of Kinetic Friction Objective: After completing this experiment‚ you should be able to measure the coefficient of sliding friction of an object that is located on an inclined plane. Apparatus: Inclined Plane Pulley attachment for plane Wooden blcok‚ with hook attached Meterstick Felt Set of masses String Protractor Procedure: 1. Place the board in the position shown in Figure 7-1. 2. The angle of the board should be small enough so that the wooden block will not slide

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    data obtained in the kinetic trace experiment in order to determine the different components that made up the rate law. Using absorbance spectroscopy to monitor concentration over time‚ rate order of the dye was found to be 1st order through the integrated rate law and through the proportionality method; the order of the bleach was also determined to be 1st order. Using this information‚ the rate constant was determined to be 0.408 M-1S-1‚ the units indicating that the reaction was a second order

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    (PNPP) substrate concentration changes. We will empirically determine the concentration of production formation‚ Vmax and Km from absorbance of yellow PNP in the reaction. Results Figure 1 This figure indicates a positive linear trend for the concentration of PNP and absorbance. Table 1: Absorbance Value for Acid Phosphatase Reaction at Varying Concentrations of PNPP with the Final Product Concentration Time(s) 5mM(PNPP) Product (PNP)1 Product(PNP)1μM 2.5mM PNPP Product (PNP)2 Product(PNP)2μM

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    Zachary Bishop The effect of distance between dominoes and time taken to fall Introduction By collecting data whilst keeping all variables constant apart from the independent and dependent variables of an experiment‚ it is possible to determine a relationship between them. One relationship that can be observed in a laboratory is the relationship between the distance (denoted by symbol d) of separation of dominoes in a domino chain and the time taken (denoted by symbol t) for all dominoes to fall

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    In this essay‚ it will be discussed how the Kinetic Molecular Theory explains many gas law specifically Boyle’s gas law‚ Charles’ gas law‚ and Avogadro’s gas law. To understand what will be talked about is to first know what the Kinetic Molecular Theory is. In our textbook is says it is “A simple model for gases that predicts the behavior of most gases under many conditions.” First off‚ we will take a look at Boyle’s Law. As stated in our lab manual “at constant temperature the pressure which a given

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