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    Cyclothymic Case Studies

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    The client is a 29-year-old male who was referred by his girlfriend due to being “moody.” Since the age of 14‚ the client has experienced repeated cycles of highs and lows and fits the description of Cyclothymic disorder. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ edition 5‚ (DSM-5)‚ the criteria for cyclothymic disorder is periods involving milder hypomanic symptoms alternating with milder depression for at least 2 years (with no more than 2 months symptom-free) and

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    and energy of the light II. Safety: Standard safety procedures III. Chemical Inventory: |Chemical Name: |Hazards: | |Lithium Chloride |Moderately | | |Toxic by ingestion

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    having manic-depressive illness‚ or bi-polar disorder. It is an eye-opening read‚ as well as one that is much easier to read rather than a textbook or essay on the subject. She discusses her experiences with bi-polar‚ as well as the issues of taking lithium‚ and being a psychologist with the disorder. The first few chapters of the book are about her childhood‚ what her family was like‚ how living in an Air Force community made her life structured and restricting‚ and how as she grew older‚ she longed

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    View of Bipolar Disorder

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    Running head : A LOOK AT BIPOLAR DISORDER A look at Bipolar disorder and its many facets Mia Wolfe Liberty University Abstract Bipolar disorder has been around for hundreds of years and it has been called many names. Until recently there was not much help for people suffering with bipolar disorder. Biopolar disorder is like riding an emotional rollercoaster for its host. There is a genetic link and a brain malfunction that causes bipolar disorder. Today

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    Chapter 2 22. A student heats 0.5585 g of iron with 0.3550 g of sulfur. She reports that she obtains 0.8792 g of iron sulfide and recovers 0.0433 g of unreacted sulfur. Show by calculation whether or not her results obey the law of conservation of mass. Total mass initial = 0.5585 g + 0.3550 g = 0.9135 g Total mass final = 0.8792 g + 0.0433 g = 0.9225 g These two values should be equal by the law of conservation of mass. These results do not obey the law of conservation of mass. Possibly she

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    Bipolar Disorder

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    Abstract Bipolar Disorder is a mental illness in which a person’s mood alternates between extreme mania and depression. Bipolar disorder is also called manic-depressive illness. In a related disorder called cyclothymic disorder (sometimes called Bipolar III)‚ a person’s mood alternates between mild depression and mild mania. Some people with cyclothymic disorder later develop full-blown bipolar disorder. Rates of bipolar disorder are similar throughout the world. At least fifteen percent of people

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    Hydrate Essay

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    balanced equations (including state symbols) to describe the following reaction: Potassium metal reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide solution and hydrogen gas (dihydrogen). (8) 3. Anhydrous lithium perchlorate (4.78g) was dissolved in water and recrystallized. Care was taken to isolate all the lithium perchlorate as its hydrate. The mass of the hydrated salt obtained was 7.21g.What hydrate is it? (7) 4. Define a hydrated compound? (3) 5. Write the ions that are produced when the following substances

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    Can Hybrid Cars Reduce The Dependency On Fossil Fuels? I am going to talk about hybrid cars and can they reduce the dependency on fossil fuels. The hybrid cars manufactures that I’m going to use is Toyota‚ Honda Can hybrid cars reduce the dependency on fossil fuels? Hybrid cars can reduce the dependency of fossil fuels because it would stand between the consuming world and its gas guzzling cars by replacing them with fuel efficient hybrid cars. Hybrid cars have lower level of gasoline consumption

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    For some reason CuCl and NaCl both burned orange‚ coming in with the second lowest energy. Iron chloride had a “sparky” appearance that lasted for approximately six seconds and it was concluded that it had a high energy. Lithium chloride burned a pinkish color. Potassium chloride had a high energy and produced a purple flame. Strontium chloride had the lowest energy which was determined by red color of its flame. Unknown 1 was strontium chloride and unknown 2 was calcium

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    Ca(NO3) 2Calcium nitrate White crystal Ca² Redish orange KNO3Potassium nitrate Colourless crystal. K+ Light purple Unknown #1 Colorless crystal Red Unknown #2 White crystal Redish orange Unknown #1 is lithium nitrate‚ because it had the same physical appearance and same flame color as lithium nitrate. Unknown #2 is calcium nitrate‚ because they share the same physical appearance and flame color. Discussion A) Which part of the compound is responsible for the flame colour? How would you know

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