Experiment #6: Colorimetric Determination of pH Almira‚ Faerie Carleen Lucile L. Gallardo‚ Charlotte O. Group #6‚ Chemistry 18.1‚ MHEG1‚ Ma’am Arlou Angeles September 23‚ 2013 I. Abstract The acidity of the four unknown solutions were determined with the use of colorimetry using McIlvaine’s buffer solutions varying in proportion of its constituents (disodium phosphate and citric acid). These buffer solutions were subjected to the addition of corresponding pH indicators and the variation of
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e kuptimit per te cilin perdoret ky term ne te gjitha keto disiplina eshte i njejte. Nje koncept kaq i gjere qe perdoret ne menyra te ndryshme ne disiplina te ndryshme‚ ndonjehere ka rrezik te humbase nje kuptim preciz dhe te sakte‚ dhe kjo mund ti kete ndodhur tashme komunikimit; ashtu sic sociologu Thomas Luckmann ka verejtur: “Komunkimi po perdoret per te nenkuptuar te gjitha gjerat per te gjithe njerezit” Megjithate‚ per Biznesin‚ komunikimi ngelet nje nocion i pazevendesueshem. Eshte e pamundur
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Design‚ Construction‚ and Testing of an Inductive Pulsed-Power Supply for a Small Railgun A. Sitzman‚ D. Surls‚ and J. Mallick Institute for Advanced Technology‚ The University of Texas at Austin Abstract—Advances in high-power-density batteries have rekindled interest in using inductive store as a pulse compression system. Although these batteries are considered very power dense‚ they lack over an order of magnitude of power density to drive a deployable electric gun. However‚ one can add
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Entrepreneurs Personality for Being Successful in Business Miss. Sarita Ghanshyam Tiwari‚ (M.Com. M. Phil.) e-mail: tiwari_sarita@rediffmail.com Abstract Business success may causes due to many factors‚ but the greatest determinant of the business success is the entrepreneur himself / herself. Therefore‚ the question of what makes a successful entrepreneur is very important. There have been many answers to this question. Some people think entrepreneurs are born‚ others
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Experiment 6 :Observation | KA2 | KA3 | Weight of test-tube + solid / g | | | Weight of empty test-tube / g | X1 | X2 | Weight of solid / g | | | Initial temperature of acid / °C | | | Final temperature of mixture / °C | θ1 | θ2 | Temperature change / °C | | | Discussion :[In the experiment sheet‚ the is an error where questions in (c)(i) should be "the heat change involved the reactions involving KA2 and KA3] (c). i : q1 = mcθ1 ; q = (30.00)(4.18)( θ1) = q1 q2 =
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might cause pain to others not to hurt them but benefit them: Bharat disowns Kaikeyi‚ or Prahlad disregards Hiranyakashipu‚ a Doctor may cause pain (operation) to patient to cure him. 8. Goal is to please the Lord: For Bharat‚ he wanted to stay in the forest which was easier than to return and rule the Kingdom but he did it to please Lord Ram. 9. Lord is the Proprietor: Bhoktaram Yajna tapasam (Bhagavad Gita 5.29). Bharat was ruling the kingdom on Lord Ram’s behalf by keeping the Paduka’s
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GUIDELINES NIRMAL BHARAT ABHIYAN (July - 2012) Page 1 CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. BACKGROUND ....................................................................................................................................... 5 OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................................ 6 STRATEGY ......................................................................................................
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Miami‚ 2004 Microstrategy: Business Intelligence in the Retail Industry‚ Microstrategy World 2003 Conference‚ Las Vegas‚ 2003 Microstrategy Web Site: http://www.microstrategy.com/Software/‚ Microstrategy‚ 2005 Merkur Commercial Analytical System - KAS‚ internal document‚ Merkur‚ 2005 Merkur Web Site: http://www.merkur.si/ang/podj.html‚ Merkur‚ 2005 Svetina‚ Marko: Izdelava in uporaba market basket analiz‚ http://www.muson.net/Konferenca_login.asp?mni=12‚ Konferenca MUS 2004‚ Ljubljana‚ 2004 Svetina
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i © 2012 University of South Africa All rights reserved Printed and published by the University of South Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria PYC2605/1/2013–2015 98906798 Indesign Power Course CONTENTS iii Contents INTRODUCTION Word of welcome Purpose of the module Outcomes of the module What’s in it for me? Learning approach of the module Which kind of traveller are you? What you need for the journey Preview of the course Choose your route THEME 1 – KNOWING THE CHALLENGE Emerging issues
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Compensation and benefits Assignment – 1 BPCL KOCHI REFINERIES BPCL KOCHI REFINERY Kochi Refinery‚ a unit of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)‚ embarked on its journey in 1966 with a capacity of 50‚000 barrels per day. Formerly known as Cochin Refineries Limited and later renamed as Kochi Refineries Limited‚ the refinery was originally established as a joint venture in collaboration with Phillips Petroleum Corporation‚ USA
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