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    Conclusion “How can we test and treat the Acme wastewater?” We need to test the pH to see what the waters health is. We also need to see if there is any copper in the water‚ if there is‚ we need go go throught the procedure. If the water is turbid‚ we need to figure out a way to make it clear and clean. My hypothesis was partially correct and incorrect. It was correct because we did need to test the water to see if it was hazardous‚ and part of it did. We needed to fix that fast. It was partially

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    I. Introduction It stands as perhaps the signal success of the computer industry in the last few years‚ a rare bright spot in a bubble-battered market. advances in wireless telecommunications technology are converging with Internet technology to foster new generations of applications and services. Presently‚ the United States and other countries are moving to third-generation (3G) and fourth-generation mobile telephony. The defining feature of these technologies is that transmission speeds

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    Unit 6 Assignment 1

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    wireless LAN can effectively reach and be used to send and receive data between the WLAN’s APs and its clients. Shared bandwidth: A term referring to how some networks must share the right to send data by taking turns‚ which limits the total number of bits sent by all devices (the network’s total capacity). Wi-Fi: A term created by the Wi-Fi Alliance as part of its overall wireless LAN branding and marketing strategy; this term has become somewhat synonymous with wireless LAN over time. LAN edge: A

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    wireless radio signals in one wireless LAN can effectively reach and be used to send and receive data between the WLAN’s AP’s and it’s clients Shared bandwidth: A term referring to hoe some networks mush share the right to send data by taking turns‚ which limits the total number of bits sent by all devices. Wi-Fi: A term created by the Wi-Fi alliance as part of it’s overall wireless LAN banding and marketing strategy. LAN edge: A reference to the part of the campus LAN with the end user devices and the

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    network system The principle of wireless network system needs the tool to transmit and expand the signal or we call “Access Point” and it has PC Card. It is a LAN Card that use to connect to Access Point. It also use radio wave to transmit & expand the signal. It use frequency from 2.4 to 2.4897 GHz and it can choose the config in wireless lan. The distance of wireless connection Indoor 1) 50 meters able to speed about 1.1 Mbps 2) 80 meters able to speed about 5.5 Mbps 3) 120 meters able to

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    and 6 drops of HCL to create the pH2‚ add 1 ml of that solution to the vile labeled 2. take another beaker and add 20 ml of distilled water and add 3 drops of HCL to create the pH 4.Add 1 ml of that solution to vile 4. to create the pH of 5‚ add no base or acid‚ and add 1 ml of distilled water. To created the pH of 6‚ pour 30 ml of distilled water into a beaker‚ add one drop of NaOH and add 1 ml of that solution to the vile labeled 6. take another beaker with 60 ml of distilled water‚ add 2 drops

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    Procedure: The first part of this lab involved the standardization of the base NaOH with potassium hydrogen phthalate‚ or KHP. First‚ about 400 mL of NaOH (10 M) were poured into the 600-mL beaker. This was used to fill the burette. The 50-mL burette was rinsed through twice with 5 mL of NaOH. Then‚ the burette was mounted on the ring stand using a burette clamp and filled to 0 mL. Some of the NaOH was drained to fill the tip of the burette. The initial volume of NaOH‚ rounded to two decimal places

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    Research Proposal on Vlan

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    drivers behind the progression of LAN configurations starting from the days of the repeating hub‚ progressing through LAN switches‚ and then focusing on a concept introduced in the mid-nineties‚ the Virtual LAN (VLAN). The paper will examine the perceived benefits of VLANs‚ how VLANs are configured‚ why VLANs and application areas of VLAN. The evolution of the local area network (LAN) has followed a logical progression of improvements to tackle one problem at a time. LAN switches have essentially replaced

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    The Wlan

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    A wireless LAN or WLAN is a wireless local area network‚ which is the linking of two or more computers without using wires. It is the same as LAN‚ but has a wireless interface. WLAN utilizes spread-spectrum technology based on radio waves to enable communication between devices in a limited area‚ also known as the basic service set. This gives users the mobility to move around within a broad coverage area and still be connected to the network. Wireless Local Area networks (WLANs) have been employed

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    Lidocaine Synthesis

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    point analysis. Pre-Lab 1. What is the limiting reagent in step 1? What is the theoretical yield of amide 1 in figure 3? The amine is the limiting reagent. The theoretical yield is 4.81 grams of amide 1. 2. What is the theoretical yield of Lidocaine? Base calculations on 2‚6-dimethylaniline. The theoretical yield of lidocaine is 5.71 grams. 3. How many molar equivalents of diethyl amine are used in step 2 Roughly 3 molar equivalents of diethyl amine are used in step 2. Procedure An ice water bath for

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