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    Research Question: What is the activation energy (kJ mol-1) of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to oxygen (O2) and water (H2O) by catalyzed by catalase‚ by measuring the time taken for 10cm3 of oxygen gas to be evolved (s) at different temperatures (K) of 297.0K‚ 300.0K‚ 303.0K‚ 306.0K and 309.0K? 1: INTRODUCTION When studying the function of catalysts in reactions during the kinetics unit‚ I was eager to know more about the position of enzymes‚ which function as biological catalysts

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    signal in the wavelet domain and all data operations can be performed using just the corresponding wavelet coefficients. The major issues concerning the design of this Wavelet based speech coder are choosing optimal wavelets for speech signals‚ decomposition level in the DWT‚ thresholding criteria for coefficient truncation and efficient encoding of truncated coefficients. The performance of the wavelet compression scheme on both male and female spoken sentences is compared. On a male spoken sentence

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    CS304 Database System Concepts Assignment 3 Due: April 16‚ 2013 (Please submit hard copies to class or to Zheng on due date.) Name: Matric No: Q1. (10 points) Consider the E-R diagram in Figure 1‚ which models an online bookstore. a. List the entity sets and their primary keys b. Suppose the bookstore adds music cassettes and compact disks to its collection. The same music item may be present in cassette or compact disk format‚ with differing prices. Extend the E-R

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    Chemistry Exam Study Sheet Organic Chemistry • Study of compounds to which carbon is the principal element. • Carbon is special because it has 4 bonds. Functional Groups • Organic substances are organized into organic families. • Organic Families – group of organic compounds with common structural features. o Each family has a recognizable physical property and a specific structural arrangement. o Each combination is referred to as a functional group. o Even

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    Final temp in the calorimeter 27.5 degrees C 32.2 degrees C 28.0 degrees C Calculations: Show your work and write a short explanation with each calculation. Part I: 1. Calculate the energy change (q) of the surroundings (water) using the enthalpy equation

qwater = m × c × ΔT.

We can assume that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J / (g × °C) and the density of water is 1.00 g/mL.

The water has absorbed the heat of the metal. So‚ qwater = qmetal m=mass of water= density x volume

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    Example 6.4: Application of General Equation for a Closed System Question A gas is contained in a cylinder fitted with a movable piston as presented in Figure E6.4.1. Figure E6.4.1: A cylinder fitted to a moving piston If the cylinder is placed in boiling water with the piston held in a fixed position‚ 5 kcal of heat is absorbed by the gas‚ which equilibrates at 150oC and a higher pressure. The piston is then released‚ and the gas does 250 J of work in moving to its new equilibrium position

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    5-1 Chapter 5 MASS AND ENERGY ANALYSIS OF CONTROL VOLUMES Conservation of Mass 5-1C Mass‚ energy‚ momentum‚ and electric charge are conserved‚ and volume and entropy are not conserved during a process. 5-2C Mass flow rate is the amount of mass flowing through a cross-section per unit time whereas the volume flow rate is the amount of volume flowing through a cross-section per unit time. 5-3C The amount of mass or energy entering a control volume does not have to be equal to the amount

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    Course Name Fundamentals in Chemistry Course Code: CHEM 101 Course Provider: The Division of Arts‚ Sciences and General Studies Level 1 Semester in which course is offered: 1 No. of Credits: 4 Total Study Hours: 56 Course Description: This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts in chemistry. It explores the structure of the atom‚ bonding between atoms/particles‚ the concept of the mole‚ redox reactions‚ kinetic theory and energetics. A laboratory component will be

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    HVAC Systems: Air Conditioning Dr. Harjit Singh Room 116 Howell Building harjit.singh@brunel.ac.uk Fridays 09.30 – 11.30am Unless otherwise specified For students enquiries: 1 Building Services Engineering: Building Air Conditioning Module (ME5508)‚ Brunel University Introduction to the module • Credit: 15 • Teaching materials: – Provided for the MSc students. – Undergrads: Buy them from the stores. • Assignment: to be handed two weeks before Xmas‚ deadline-28 Jan 2013 • Students

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    III. INTRODUCTION Humidification is an operation involving transfer of materials between a pure liquid phase and a fixed gas‚ which is nearly insoluble in the liquid. The liquid contains only one component; hence there are no concentration gradients and no resistance to mass transfer. However‚ it involves both heat and mass transfer that are influencing each other. Humidification operations are mostly applied to air-water systems. To get data for a definite air-water mixture‚ a humidity chart

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