Chapter 5: Water and Seawater Review Questions (2‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 14‚ 16‚ 17) 2. Describe what condition exists in water molecules to make them dipolar. The bent geometry of water molecule gives a slight overall negative charge to the side of the oxygen atom and a slight overall positive charge to the side of the hydrogen atom. This slight separation of charge gives the entire molecule an electrical polarity so water molecules are dipolar. 4. How does hydrogen bonding produce
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Joules (J) m – mass in kg c – Specific Heat Energy (J/kg/K) or (J/kg/⁰C) ΔT – change in temperature in K or ⁰C Rearrange Specific Heat Capacity‚ c‚ is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1K or 1⁰C. Latent Heat When a substance is heated to the extent it change state‚ it undergoes a phase change. The additional heat causes the molecules to vibrate faster‚ causing the temperature to increase. At heating continues the molecules will reach a point where
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University of Malta Institute of Forensic Studies B.A Criminology 3rd Year 2008 Credit: FRS 3008 Criminal Investigation Lecturer: Mr. John Charles Ellul Fingerprint Evidence Contents • Introduction • History of Fingerprint Evidence • Fingerprint Evidence • Strengths and Weaknesses of Fingerprint Evidence • Case Study involving
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(BG p.180) TOPIC 2 CORRELATIONAL DESIGN Correlation coefficient (BG p. 208) Regression analysis‚ testing Beta (BG p.221) Prediction and regression analysis (BG p. 235) Multiple regression analysis (BG p.245) TOPIC 3 FACTOR ANALYISIS (BG p. 268) Latent and manifest variable TOPIC 4 RESEARCH PROPOSAL REVIEW Qualitative analysis (Tut 104 p101) and Paradigms (p.86)- Positivism Triangulation /Observation / Interviews / Bracketing Ethics TOPIC 5 PAST EXAM PAPER- OCT NOV 2011 (4 SESSIONS TO COVER) TOPIC
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CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Administration Of Justice 3. Need for administration of justice 4. Legal justice and natural justice 5. Distinction between civil justice and criminal justice 6. Theories of punishment 7. Kinds of punishment 8. Justice in India 9. Conclusion ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Introduction Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics‚ rationality‚ law‚ natural law‚ religion‚ equity and fairness. Understandings of justice differ in every culture
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the experiment which is the determination of latent heat of fusion of ice‚ two trials are conducted. The values of experimental latent heat of fusion are 79.16% and 82.27%. The part that was being observed was the initial temperature of water/calorimeter‚ if the value of it was wrong it really affects the computed value of the experimental latent heat of fusion. Other one is if the value of mass of ice is higher it will yields a lower value of latent heat of fusion. The possible sources
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Extension of time Loss and expense caused by disturbance of regular progress of the Works Termination of the contract by the Employer Termination of the contract by the Contractor Termination of the contract by either party Practical completion and defects liability Sectional completion Damages for delay in completion Antiquities and other objects of value Settlement of disputes Appendix Form of performance bond by the Contractor Form of payment bond by the Employer 20 20 20 - 21 21 21 - 22 22 -
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NUCLEAR: A HARMFUL SOURCE OF ENERGY TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter I Introduction………………………………………………………..3 Thesis Statement…………………………………………………3 Specific questions………………………………………………...4 Significance of Study……………………………………………..4 Chapter II Theoretical Framework………………………………………......5 Chapter III Conclusion…………………………………………………………62 Recommendation…………………………………………………62 Bibliography……………………………………………………….63 Operational Definition…………………………………………….65 CHAPTER I
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with someone who has the active disease. Even then‚ because the bacteria generally stay latent (inactive) after they invade the body‚ only a small number of people infected with TB will ever have the active disease. The remaining will have what’s called latent TB infection -- they show no signs of infection and won’t be able to spread the disease to others‚ unless their disease becomes active. Because these latent infections can eventually become active‚ even people without symptoms should receive medical
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Functional System Problems – AGIL (P) Social systems have needs. In order to survive and continue‚ each social system or subsystem has four characteristics that must be met. These are functional needs of the system‚ “a complex of activities directed towards meeting a need or needs of the system.” (Ritzer‚ p. 240). The first two are necessary for survival and continued operation‚ with the last two being a means of regulation of the social system. These functional needs can be remembered by
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