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    4H2O: 143.856 gmol Mass ofMnCl2.4H2O: 1.3 g Moles of acetyl acetone: 0.0499 mol Manganese (II) chloride tetra hydrate and acetyl acetone reacts in a 1:1 stoichiometric ratios and therefore Manganese (II) chloride tetra hydrate is clearly a limiting reagent for the reaction above. The maximum amount of Manganese (II) chloride tetra hydrate that can be formed is 0.00904 mol. Mass of Mnacac3 (g) = number of moles × Molecular Weight = 9.04×10-3mol ×352.258gmol = 3

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    facts. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act allows for the NSW Attorney General to apply guideline judgements‚ that will set out sentencing guidelines for a particular offence. These guidelines‚ although limiting the judicial discretion‚ are used to ensure the right to a fair trial‚ by limiting the amount cases with similar circumstances can differ in their final sentencing. Ultimately this means that‚ although judicial discretion is

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    2.1.1 Distinguish between biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem * Biotic factors in an ecosystem are living‚ biological factors that may influence an organism in an ecosystem * Abiotic factors are non-living‚ physical factors that may influence an organism in an ecosystem 2.1.2 Define the term trophic level * The position that an organism occupies in a food chain‚ or a group of organisms in a community that occupy the same position in food chains 2.1.3 Identify and explain

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    equipment. As implication to this matter; security‚ stability and reliability of power system will be negatively affected[1]. Thus‚ limiting the fault current of the power system to a safe level can greatly reduce the risk of failure to the power system equipment due to high fault current flowing through the system. Because of that‚ there is no surprise to fault current limiting technology has become a hotspot of

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    Comparison of the rate of reaction and yield of glycerol in saponification with different triglycerides Chemistry EE Candidate number: 0019 Word count: 3974 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION 2 RESEARCH QUESTION 5 BACKGROUND INFORMATION 5 METHODOLOGY 10 DATA PRESENTATION AND PROCESSING 13 CONCLUSION 24 EVALUATION 24 BIBLIOGRAPHY 26 Introduction In 1779‚ Carl W. Scheele‚ a Swedish chemist‚ discovered a new transparent‚ syrupy liquid by heating olive oil and litharge . This

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    female identity in contemporary society is often shaped by the influence of experiences and relationships with others. Paragraph 1 (Muriel’s Wedding- before Rhonda): * Muriel’s influences - * Bridal dream of Tanya and ‘friends’. * Limiting views of father and influences from family. * All unauthentic influences‚ Muriel relies on these identities due to no sense of self. * Techniques supporting ideas (Must include 3 techniques) – * Opening scene at Tanya’s Wedding-

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    speech activities outside of this zone‚ then they must have approval six days before the activity (504). The fact that students are not permitted to speak their mind freely outside of the gazebo without permission is saddening. Higher authorities are limiting the thoughts of not only students‚ but also all people because of the fear that they will insult someone or they will speak out against their rules. Freedom of speech should not be limited to a certain zone with only a certain amount of students

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    Limiting the time a vessel can be on the water and limiting the catch could prove to be appropriate if it can be enforced. There are already laws that limit catches‚ but there is no way to enforce these laws all over the world. Privatizing portions of the ocean does not seem

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    “truths” presented by their “honorable” leaders. These are today’s proles. Hitler and Stalin burned libraries. Mas Tse Tsung wrote his Red Book. Ociania‚ Big Brother‚ and the world of 1984 have newspeak. All represent the limiting of minds though dictatorship‚ but need to be official dictators in order to repress their followers. This is evident in today’s world. Ignorance is strength; our ignorance to repression increases the strength of our leaders‚ allowing

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    skills‚ the rise in the age of drivers to twenty‚ limiting speed and minimizing the number of people per motorbike‚ can be other effective ways to reduce traffic accidents. While his suggestion seems very convincing‚ he marginalizes people who have just got the age of consent‚ which is eighteen in Vietnam. They are considered mature enough to be responsible for their decisions‚ so they ought to have the right to ride motorbikes. Also‚ in addition to limiting the number of people per motorbike‚ to adapt

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