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    Fig. (3.12): Cylinders after being removed from the molds and curing Fig. (3.13): Cubes after being removed from the molds and curing Fig. (3.14): Prisms after being removed from the molds and curing 3.5.7. Preparation of specimen’s surface: The specimen’s surface is important since it has variable influences on mechanical properties. So the specimens were prepared to have a smooth and parallel bearing surface. These specimens were perpendicular to the axial load during all the tests‚ as

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    Experiment # 1 Date: 18/12/13 Title: Chemical Properties of Alkanes. Aim: To test the reactivity of alkanes using cyclohexane as an example. Apparatus/Materials: Cyclohexane‚ liquid alkane‚ aqueous bromine‚ test tubes‚ light source‚ watch glass‚ splint‚ 0.1 MKMnO4‚ concentrated H2SO4‚ dilute H2SO4. Method: Combustion: 1. A watch glass was placed on a benched protection sheet in a fume cupboard and the extractor in the fume on. 2. 4 drops of cyclohexane was placed on the watch glass using

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    In this lab‚ the class tested the effect of temperature on the rate of fermentation in yeast by measuring the height of CO2 produced in a graduated cylinder at varying degrees Celsius. Yeast can perform cellular respiration and fermentation‚ the first needing oxygen (aerobic) and the second not (anaerobic). Cellular respiration is the normal way human bodies’ make energy‚ but when lacking oxygen‚ cells undergo fermentation‚ which creates less energy than respiration‚ CO2‚ and lactic acid (though

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    in each cylinder‚ depending on if the solution was hypotonic‚ hypertonic or isotonic. In Cylinder (A) the mass decreased‚ so liquid was released from the potato‚ because the cells in the potato would have burst if even more was absorbed‚ whereas the length stayed the same. In Cylinder (B) the mass and length increased‚ which means the potato cells absorbed some Sodium Chloride (NaCl)‚ so the cells don’t shrivel up and die. For Cylinder 3 the mass and length also increased‚ like cylinder (B). The

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    types of six-stroke engine have been developed: In the first approach‚ the engine captures the heat lost from the four-stroke Otto cycle or Diesel cycle and uses it to power an additional power and exhaust stroke of the piston in the same cylinder. Designs use either steam or air as the working fluid for the additional power stroke. The pistons in this type of six-stroke engine go up and down three times for each injection of fuel. There are two power strokes: one with fuel‚ the other with

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    BELIEFS Heirarchy of gods. The Tagabawa are polyhteistic. They have a wide array of diwata or gods to whom their songs and myths are addressed. Among these is Tiguaima‚ the creator‚ assisted by the lesser gods like Mamal-e‚ creator of the earth‚ Macoreret‚ creator of the air‚ Domacolen‚ creator of the mountains‚ and Macaponguis‚ creator of water. Other diwatas are the Manama‚ dispenser of reward and punishment‚ and Todlai‚ the patron of marriage who is offered buyo and rice. The Bagobos also believe

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    Christine Bernadette Sanchez Department of Biology College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract This experiment is concerned with the densities of objects. The first activity is determining the density of a cylinder through displacement method and by weighing. The second activity is finding the density of a bone and determining it whether it is osteoporosis‚ osteopenia‚ or osteopetrosis. The last activity determines the density of a regular and diet soft drink

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    then the net movement of coffee into the dialysis tubing will increase. Materials scale or balance 24" dialysis tubing 4 transfer pipets sugar scissors rubber bands four coffee cups - they need to be roughly the same size 250ml graduated cylinder ruler small sauce pan 3 clean containers (600mls (about 20 ozs) or larger) Procedure: 1. Cut four 6-inch pieces of dialysis tubing and soak in a coffee cup filled with tap water for 2 hours prior to your start time. While waiting‚ prepare

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    1990s‚ to improve its efficiency and reduce emissions In the first approach‚ the engine captures the waste heat from the four stroke Otto cycle or Diesel cycle and uses it to get an additional power and exhaust stroke of the piston in the same cylinder. Designs

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    purpose of this experiment is to investigate the measurement of the actual volume contents of volumetric glassware. In the beginning of the experiment‚ the volumetric glassware should be clean and dry before used. The volumetric glassware‚ measuring cylinder and pipette should be handled with care and all the precautions were be taken during the experiment was held. This was to ensure to avoid any errors such as parallax error especially while reading water meniscus. This experiment must be repeated

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