HCL TECHNOLOGIES History Company was founded by SHIV NADAR with fellow engineers having wonderful RnD capabilities.. in 1976‚ shortly after Indian govt. discouraged multinational corporations from doing business in India. Like other firms it got the approval from govt. to enter the market in hardware business. It was the first in Indian market offering technological trends like DOS & UNIX. Moreover they came up with fourth generation programming language before oracle. Shiv hired talents from
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Student Mrs. Teacher Class Date Katie Limbach Mrs. Falk Chemistry 09-13-13 Title: Properties of Gases Purpose : The purpose of this lab was to learn about properties‚ both physical and chemical‚ of gases and to be able to identify them. Materials: Matches Toothpicks Pie tin Marker White Vinegar Hydrogen peroxide Measuring spoons Straw Tissue paper Baking soda Test tubes 24 Well Plate Pipet Stoppers for the test tube Chemicals provided by Labpaq Procedure:
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DENISTY LAB 2/25/13 Chemistry H. Mrs. Halme Objective: Your task is to determine the density of 3 known metals: Zinc‚ Copper‚ and Lead. They are each marked. You must then calculate the density of an unknown metal and determine its identity based on your data from your known samples. Reagents: None Equipment: Lead Copper Zinc Triple Beam Balance Graduated cylinder Unknown metal (Magnesium) Beaker Calculator Procedures Preparation: We observed the given equipment
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HCL TECHNOLOGIES LTD – BUSINESS SERVICES SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2010-11 Table of content Executive summary………………………………………………………………..…8 Objectives of study………………………………………………………………….10 Significance and scope of the report………………………………………………11 Corporate overview………………………………………………………...………..12 HCL- A Snapshot……………………………………………………………………15
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NaNO3 Dark Orange LiNO3 Red Sr(NO3)2 Dark Red KNO3 Blue-Indigo Ba(NO3)2 Yellow-Green Cu(NO3)2 Green Ca(NO3)2 Red-Orange Ni(NO3)2 Yellow-Green Materials: Nichrome test wire Bunsen Burner 150 mm test tubes (14) 6.0 mol/L HCl Solid NaCl 0.50 mol/L NaCl 0.50 mol/L NaNO3 0.50 mol/L LiNO3 0.50 mol/L Sr(NO3)2 0.50 mol/L KNO3 0.50 mol/L Ba(NO3)2 0.50 mol/L Cu(NO3)2 0.50 mol/L Ca(NO3)2 0.50 mol/L Ni(NO3)2 50 mL beaker Bunsen Burner lighter
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DEPARTMENT OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY College of Art and Sciences Visayas State University Chemistry 31a Biochemistry Laboratory Experiment No. 09 CHEMISTRY OF URINE Name: Artajo‚ Zeal Conbrio A. DVM-2 Date performed: Feb. 26‚ 2013 Group: 6 Date submitted: March 5‚ 2013 Objective: 1. Test urine for pH‚ specific gravity‚ and the presence of electrolytes and organic compounds. 2. Test
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A REPORT ON ANALYSIS OF HCL TECHNOLOGIES SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY Mr. VIVEK BAJPAI PURNANSH GUPTA Mr. MAYANK DHAUNDIYAL COURSE: PGDM-M
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! Name: Laura Romero ! 5.04H: Gas Stoichiometry Lab Worksheet Data and Observations: Present all relevant data in a data table below. Include an observations section for any observations that you made during the lab. (5 points) Data Table Mass of magnesium strip (grams) 0.032 g Volume of gas collected (mL) 30mL Barometric pressure (atm) 1.1 atm Room Temperature (°C) 22 °C Vapor pressure of the water (torr) 19.8 torr ! ! Calculations: ! 1. Write the
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OF EXPERIMENT The purpose of this lab was to determine the magnitude of the uncertainties produced when making measurements using common lab equipment. II.APPARATUS AND MATERIALS NEEDED safety goggles distilled water (at 20°C) laboratory apron dropper laboratory balance 2 objects of unknown mass standard masses graduated cylinder‚ 10-mL graduated cylinder‚ 100-mL III.PROCEDURE Part A: Estimating the Uncertainty of a Balance 1.We put on lab aprons and goggles. Then‚ we used the
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absorbance at 470 nm since it is known to keep an acidic solution throughout the entirety of the experiment. It was important to do this right at the beginning of the lab since the zeroed value of the acid was the calibration number for all of the other solutions. A total of seven solutions with different dilutions were used throughout the lab to conduct the equilibrium constant. The first step was adding 5 mL of 0.200 M Fe(NO3)3to each of the 5 test tubes. Once this was done‚ 0.00200 M NCS was added to
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