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    Crystal Report

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    Crystal Reports |Crystal Reports is the standard reporting tool for Visual Studio .NET used to display data of presentation quality. You can display | | |multiple-level totals‚ charts to analyze data‚ and much more in Crystal Reports. Creating a Crystal Report requires minimal coding since it| | |is created in Designer interface. It is available as an integrated feature of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. | | With Crystal Reports for Visual Basic.NET‚ you

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    The Dark Crystal

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    Jett Theology 22 February 2013 The Dark Crystal The Dark Crystal is an allegorical movie that shows the relationship of good and evil in not only the bible but also the current world. In this movie Jen‚ the supposed last of the Gelflings‚ is sent on a quest to repair the dark crystal insuring that Skeksis don’t rule their world forever. Upon his fulfillment of the prophecy the dark and light (good and evil) are united as one being. The Dark Crystal has many components that lead the audience

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    Jet Engines

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    PrFan Blades Rolls Royce is unique for its patented manufacturing process of its hollow wide-chord titanium fan blades. To make these fan blades light and strong the fan blades are made from titanium 6-4 alloy with a hollow internal “Warren–Girder” structure. This is done using 2 processes namely Superplastic forming and Diffusion bonding. The manufacture process starts with 3 sheets of forged titanium. A material called stop-off is printed onto 2 of the sheets which will stop them from joining

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    Solubility Curves

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    at room temperature- Liquid Colour- Clear Melting point- 0oC Boiling point- 100oC Water- good solvent and a range of substances will dissolve in it. What happens when a sugar lump dissolves in water? When the sugar dissolves... -The moving water molecules crash into the sugar particles -The sugar particles then break away from the crystal and into the water -The sugar and water particles then mix and diffuse evenly throughout. Copper sulphate- blue crystals‚ hydrated because they

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    Separation Techniques

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    solid from the liquid by using a porous filter. And Evaporation is the process of reducing the volume of a solution. The substances that separated are the sand and the salt. What is the purpose of adding water to the residue (the solid particles that remained on the filtering medium)? We add water to the residue so that we can easily separate the sand from the salt. And after the filtration the sand was left. Separation of solute between immiscible solvents * IODINE CRYSTALS + WATER + N-HEXANE

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    the mixture (crude benzoic acid) from experiment 1 can be separated. By looking into more details‚ the solution should be cooled down slowly after dissolvable solid mixture dissolved in solvent to ensure the purity of desired product. According to crystal lattice theory‚ when solid forms‚ it blocks impurities to form solid; thus recrystallization is possible. Solubility is crucial in this experiment. There are three stages of solubility. Collision is when solid just added in solvent and nothing

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    Crystal Palace

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    Crystal Palace Describe the exhibition come about‚ what was the reason for it‚ the understanding that the industrial revolution is permanent‚ not some strange thing thats happening to society . The description has to give us insight to why the exhibition was important and to modernism. Two Parts: Building itself- dimensions‚ what does it mean when you build with iron and glass (to form an interpretation)‚ no internal supports which creates space to exhibit. Linear thinking‚ transparency‚ pre-fabrication

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    Brittany Gecik Dr. Sowa Experimental Foods Lab February 13‚ 2013 Crystallization‚ Sugar‚ and Fudge Lab Report Introduction: Controlled crystal formation is important to acquire a certain texture in crystalline candy. Crystalline candies are smooth‚ creamy‚ and easily chewed with a definite structure of small crystals that resemble tiny snowflakes. Examples of crystalline candies are fondant‚ fudge‚ and penuche. When a concentration of sugar is higher than 121 degrees Celsius‚ it is

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    Properties of Solutions

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    PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS A solution is a mixture of materials‚ one of which is usually a fluid. A fluid is a material that flows‚ such as a liquid or a gas. The fluid of a solution is usually the solvent. The material other than the solvent is the solute. We say that we dissolve the solute into the solvent. Some solutions are so common to us that we give them a unique name. A solution of water and sugar is called syrup. A solution of sodium chloride (common table salt) in water is called brine

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    (¡ÆC) Observation Unmelted White salt First liquid appear point 122 Grainy and shiny white Becoming all liquid 125 Clear B. Melting point of unknown #42 1st trial Temperature (¡ÆC) Observation Unmelted Shiny light yellow crystal First liquid appear point 99 Grainy yellow Becoming all liquid 101 Clear 2nd trial Temperature (¡ÆC) Observation Unmelted Shiny light yellow crystal First liquid appear point 95 Grainy yellow Becoming all liquid 97 Clear C. Melting point of mixture (Unknown

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