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    Lab 1 “Laboratory Techniques and Measurements” A. Water boils at 100C at sea level. If the water in this experiment did not boil at 100 C‚ what could be the reason? * We’re not at sea level; the pressure could be lower or higher. B. While heating two different samples of water at sea level‚ one boils at 102C and one boils at 99.2C. Calculate the percent error for each sample from the theoretical 100C. (show your work) * 1st Sample: 1.96% error * 2nd Sample: 0.81% error

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    Laboratory Measurements and Density Objectives: A. To determine the density of Aluminum (lit. value = 2.7 g/cm3) by determining its mass‚ and measuring its volume by dimensional analysis and water displacement. We will also examine the % error in our determination based on the literature value. B. To determine the mass and diameter of select ball bearing. Plot graphs of mass vs. diameter‚ mass vs. surface area‚ and mass vs. volume. Afterwards use slop of the mass vs. volume graph to determine density

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    Common Laboratory Procedures

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    Laboratory Experiment No. 1: Common Laboratory Procedures Objective In this experiment‚ the objectives were to use a balance and measure the volume of the liquids. Theory In the experiment‚ three calculations were used. These are the density‚ relative error and the standard deviation. Density is refers to the mass (m) per unit volume (V) of a material and is often represented by the symbols d or ρ‚ where d = m/V. The density of an object changes with pressure and temperature. Second‚

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    Title: Factors affecting reaction ratesProcedure A: Effect of ConcentrationAim: To investigate how the concentration of a reactant affects the rate of reaction. Hypothesis: The more concentrated the reactant‚ the faster the rate of reaction. Materials: 2M hydrochloric acid solution‚ magnesium wire‚ distilled water‚ 4 test-tubes‚ measuringcylinder. Procedure:1)10mL 2M hydrochloric acid solution is poured into a test-tube using a measuring cylinder. 2)A 3cm length of magnesium wire is added to

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    Atlas Metal Company

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    ATLAS METAL COMPANY CASE Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to help a financial special assistant‚ Linda‚ to analyze the financial position of Atlas Metals Company and deciding its capital budgeting and capital structure. Firstly‚ I explain why firm should use Net Present Value (NPV) methods for capital budgeting rather than Return on Investment (ROI) method and Payback Period method. Secondly‚ I calculate the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) which will be used as discount rate

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    Mining Metals Scenarios

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    WEF_Metals and Mining Scenarios 15.1.2010 17:32 Page 1 Mining & Metals Scenarios to 2030 WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM in collaboration with the INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION and MCKINSEY & COMPANY WEF_Metals and Mining Scenarios 15.1.2010 17:32 Page 2 Description Green Trade Alliance Rebased Globalism Resource Security Geo-economic landscape In 2030‚ the world is divided and countries are defined economically by whether or not they belong to the Green Trade Alliance (GTA)‚ formed in

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    Flame Loss Care Plan

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    in PTR‚ BP‚ SpO2 due to flame burn at work on the entire right leg. Nursing Assessment: Objective data: (1) Temp 35.8°C in tympanic is below normal as pt sustained a flame burn at work causing heat loss from the body with risk of hypovolemic shock and dehydration. (2) BP 80/60 mmHg showing pt as in hypotension as partial-thickness burn on his entire right leg with 10% TBSA burn: blisters 3+‚ oedema 2+‚ red & moist skin‚ ↓ROM due to blood loss from flame burn. (3) Patient

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    Reflexes Laboratory Activity (12 points) 1. Amy has numbness of her pinky‚ ring finger‚ and medial surface of her right arm. After neurological testing‚ it is determined that she has a compressed spinal nerve on the right side. a. Which spinal nerve (what level) is affected? The level is C5-T1 cervical nerves. The specific spinal nerve would belong to the brachial plexus‚ the ulnar nerve. b. How did you determine/decide it was this level? The ulnar nerve branches off of the medial cord‚ which is

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    Contents 1. Summary 1 2. Introduction 1-3 1.1 Least Squares Method 2 1.1.1 Method 2 1.2 Minimum Zone Method 3 2. Objectives 3 3. Apparatus 3-4 4. Procedure 4 5. Results 4-7 5.1 Straightness 4-6 5.2 Flatness 7 6. Discussion 8-10 6.1 Straightness 8 6.2 Flatness 8-9 6.3 Closing error 9-10 7. Conclusion 10 8. References 10 9. Appendices 11-15 9.1 Appendix A-Procedure 11-13 9.2 Appendix B-Certificates of calibration 14-15 1. Summary The aim of this experiment was

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    Thermal Conductivity of Metals and Non-metals 1. Introduction Thermal conductivity is a physical property of materials of great importance. Unlike some physical properties‚ however‚ thermal conductivity cannot be directly measured. In order to determine a material’s thermal conductivity‚ intermediate quantities must be determined from which the conductivity may be ultimately calculated. The objective of this lab was to determine the thermal conductivity of metals. To do so‚ it was necessary to study

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