Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS): Foundation in Science: Year 1 / Trimester 2: 201210 | Unit CodeUnit TitleLecturer | : FHSC1024: Thermodynamics and Electromagnetism: Mr. Lim Min Leong Mr. Chua Lai Choy Ms. Nurfadzilah Ms. NorHabibiSaadah Mr. Koh Pin Wai Mr. Yam Si Kin | Additional Tutorial 9: Magnetism 1. (a) What is the magnitude of the force per meter of length on a straight wire carrying an 8.40 A current when perpendicular to a 0.90 T uniform magnetic field? (b) What if the
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How do we deal with waste today? Discuss. BY KOH SHEN MING With the rise of growing population in the world‚ the amount of waste gradually increases. In general‚ waste or rubbish‚ trash‚ junk‚ garbage‚ depending on the type of material or the regional terminology‚ is an unwanted or undesired material or substance. The waste products created by a natural process or organism quickly become the raw products used by other processes and organisms. Therefore‚ the existence of waste disposal
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Vaginal yeast infection (Candida Vaginalis) Vaginal yeast infection is an infection of the vagina‚ most commonly due to the fungus Candida albicans. Causes Most women will have a vaginal yeast infection at some time. Candida albicans is a common type of fungus. It is often present in small amounts in the vagina‚ mouth‚ digestive tract‚ and on the skin. Usually it does not cause disease or symptoms. Candida and the many other germs or microorganisms that normally live in the vagina keep each other
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Synthesis of Phenols You can prepare phenols in large quantities by the pyrolysis of the sodium salt of benzene sulfonic acid‚ by the Dow process‚ and by the air oxidation of cumene. Each of these processes is described below. You can also prepare small amounts of phenol by the peroxide oxidation of phenylboronic acid and the hydrolysis of diazonium salts. Pyrolysis of sodium benzene sulfonate In this process‚ benzene sulfonic acid is reacted with aqueous sodium hydroxide. The resulting salt
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Additional Mathematics Project Work 2013 To determine obesity among students by using BMI method Name: Class: Teacher’s Name: List of Contents No. | Contents | Page | 1) | Appreciations | | 2) | Introduction | | 3) | Activity 1: Collecting Information | | 4) | Activity 2: Data Analysis | | 5) | Activity 3: Interpreting Data | | 6) | Activity 4: Further Exploration | | 7) | Activity 5: Conclusion | | 8) | Reflection | | Appreciations
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0g/(46.07g/mol) = .35 mol 2. How many moles of NaCl are in 16.0 grams of NaCl? ❖ Na = 23.00g/mol Cl = 35.45g/mol ❖ Na + Cl ❖ 58.45g/mol ❖ *16.0g/(58.45g/mol) = .27 mol 3. How many moles of potassium hydroxide‚ KOH are in 40.6 g? ❖ K = 39.00g/mol O = 16.00g/mol H = 1.00g/mol ❖ K + O + H ❖ 56.00g/mol ❖ *40.6g/(56.00g/mol) = .725g/mol 4. How many moles of glucose‚ C6H12O6 are in 27.2 g of glucose? ❖ C = 12.011g/mol
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Aim: To find out which samples consists of starch/ proteins/ reducing sugar/disaccharide out of 4 given samples A‚ B‚ C and D. Research Question: Out of the four given samples which sample consists of protein/ starch/reducing sugar/ disaccharide? What color changes will help to identify the contents of each sample when treated with iodine‚ biuret agent and benedicts solution? Theory and background information: What is a protein?1 Proteins are macromolecules‚ consisting of one or more chains
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DESIGN OF THE QUESTION PAPER CHEMISTRY CLASS - XII Time : Three Hours Max. Marks : 70 The weightage of the distribution of marks over different dimensions of the question paper shall be as follows: A. Weightage to content/subject units Unit Title Marks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Solid state Solutions Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface Chemistry General principles and process of Isolation of elements p-Block Elements
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Evidence-Based Practice Matrix of Ten Pieces of Primary Research on One Topic Related to Nursing Authors Dihle‚A.‚Bjolseth‚G.‚Hels eth‚S. WattWatson‚ J.‚Stevens‚B.‚ Garfinkel ‚P.‚Streiner‚D.‚ Gallop‚ R. Bostrom‚B.‚ Sandh‚M.‚ Lundberg‚D.‚ Fridlund‚ B. Chung‚J.‚ Lui‚J. Resource/Database Journal of Clinical Nursing Academic Search Complete Journal of Advanced Nursing Academic Search Complete Journal of Advanced Nursing Academic Search Complete Nursing and Health Sciences Academic Search Complete
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