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    Chemistry week 3 lab

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    Laboratory 3: Molarity Of Saline Solution Data: Please write your observations about the appearance of the solution. 1. Normal Saline- The solution appeared clear at the start with slight particles showing‚ once adding the salt it still appeared clear. 2. Nasal Irrigation Saline- Solution appeared cloudy once adding the salt and baking soda‚ then it turned semi-clear about 30 secs later; it was more concentrated than the normal saline. Results: 1. Determine the molar mass of NaCl. Show the workup

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    ECT114 week 3 lab

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    into this iLab. (14 points) a. 3 input AND gate b. 6 input OR gate c. 2 input XOR gate d. 4 input NAND gate e. NOT gate f. 8 input NOR gate g. 2 input XNOR gate 2. Using QUARTUS II software‚ open a Block Diagram/Schematic file. Insert the logic gate symbol for the following Boolean expressions. Connect and label input and output pins. Paste the schematics into this iLab. (20 points) a. b. c. d. e. 3. Analyze the switch logic circuit in Figure

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    adjacent network nodes (The switches and MAC addresses) Network: Sends the information (IP address and routers) Transport: allows communication for the application (UDP datagram) Session: manages the session between the user and the application (control and tunneling protocols) Presentation: translates the applications encryption (SSL/TLS) Application: this is where you see/hear the information with your own eyes/ears Exercise 3.2.2 Application Presentation Session Transport Network Data Link

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    906g + 4.03176g + 31.9988g = 147.01456g or 147.0 g CaCl2 1g CaCl2 * 2H2O x (1 mol CaCl2 *2H2O/147g CaCl2 *2H2O) = 0.0068 mol of CaCl2*2H2O Molar mass was then calculated for Na2CO3: Na2 = 22.9898g*2 = 45.9796g C = 12.0107g O3 = 15.9994g*3 = 47.9982g 45.9796g + 12.0107g + 47.9982g = 105.9885g or 105.99g Na2CO3 Then using the molar mass of Na2CO3 and the 0.0068 mol of CaCl2*2H2O to calculate the grams required of Na2CO3 for the experiment: 105.99g/mol Na2CO3 * 0.0068 mol of CaCl2

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    Lab 3 Marcet Boiler

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    EXPERIMENT 3 MARCET BOILER 1.0. OBJECTIVE • To obtain a relationship between the pressure and temperature of saturated steam‚ in equilibrium with water‚ at all pressure between atmospheric and 10 bar (150 lb/in2). • To compare between calculated values from experiment data to the data obtained from steam table for vfg and hfg . 2.0. THEORY Thermodynamics is defined as a study related to the transfer of heat and work between a system and the surrounding‚ undergoing

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    Lab 3 Part 1

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    the iris diaphragm affect image brightness and contrast? decreases both increases both decreases brightness and increases contrast increases brightness and decreases contrast decreases brightness but has no effect on contrast Question 3  of 25 Which of the following objectives has the shortest working distance? 4X 10X 45X 100X Question 4  of 25 What effect will changing from the low power objective to the high power objective have on the field of view of a specimen?

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    Unit 3 Lab Experiments

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    salts in saltwater dissolves into ions or charged particles that conduct electricity‚ they interact with the earth`s magnetic fields. The movement of saltwater due to tides that produces an electric current generates a smaller magnetic field”(Ayque‚ 10/3/16‚ Scientist Discover New Way To Image Earth’s Interior Using Magnetic Fields‚ paragraph 5 http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/29550/20161003/scientists-discover-new-way-image-earth-interior-using-magnetic-fields.htm). This is explaining that the

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    pai discovery

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    In the movie‚ Whale Rider‚ there are great examples of Joseph Campbell’s article‚ Four Functions of Myth‚ which are: mystical myth‚ cosmological myth‚ social myth‚ and psychological myth. In the film‚ Whale Rider‚ Pai discovers her sense of self as she reinvents the Maori tribe’s creation myth to save the dying culture. The mystical myth in Whale Rider would be when she rode the whale. Pai is suppose to be the new chief in town‚ however‚ her grandfather‚ Koro‚ does not think a girl should be chief

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    A Cog in a Greater Machine Once an individual speaks or tells a story‚ that story cannot untold. Once seen it cannot be unseen. If someone tells a story‚ someone else will hear it‚ and that person will tell that story to some else. In Susan Griffin’s Our Secret‚ the theme that is recurring is that we are just a cog in the greater machine of society. In Our Secret Susan Griffin discovers the various characters’ fears and secrets and she gives certain knowledge into these "secrets". Through

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    EN1320 WEEK 3 LAB

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    Ryan Stephens EN1320 04/13/2015 Rhetorical Analysis of “I have a dream speech” The main point of Dr. Kings speech was that an injustice had been done to the black people. They were promised freedom from the emancipation proclamation‚ and up to that point they still were not free. They were segregated and treated like second class citizens. Were they supposed to just sit down and let white men at that time humiliate them‚ beat them‚ bomb their houses‚ and strip them of human dignity

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