“hydro-discipline‚” the Killpacks called the paramedics because Cassandra was unresponsive. The paramedics delivered her to the hospital‚ where she died later that day. Medical investigation found that Cassandra’s brain was swollen and the concentration of sodium in her blood and tissues was far below normal. Case 3: James McBride 4 James McBride‚ a 25-year-old police officer‚ died after a 12-mile bike ride that was part of a training course. Over the course of the ride‚ James drank roughly three gallons
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move from Ni to Pb Pb2+(aq) move toward Pb(s) C. electrons move from Pb to Ni Ni2+(aq) move away from Ni(s) D. electrons move from Pb to Ni Ni2+(aq) move toward Ni(s) (2) 2. Which processes occur during the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride? I. Sodium and chloride ions move through the electrolyte. II. Electrons move through the external circuit. III. Oxidation takes place at the positive electrode (anode). A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I‚ II and III
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cations. When testing for cations/metals you could use a flame test this is the simplest and quickest way of test for cations another way that you could test for cations is a sodium hydroxide test this test consist of adding sodium hydroxide to test compound when coloured precipitate is formed them stop adding the sodium hydroxide and see what the cation is by using the table below‚ this table show what colour the precipitate is and any further results. Anion Precipitate colour Further
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manganese di oxide. The negative electrode is made of zinc. To do brush‚ we use tooth paste which is made because of chemistry. It contains sorbitol‚ water‚ hydrated silica‚ sodium lauryl sulphate‚ cellulose gum‚ flavor etc. So‚ toothpaste is all chemistry. When we go to bath‚ we use soaps. It consists of sodium palm kernelate‚ sodium palmate‚ sorbitol‚ glycerin etc. it is made because of chemistry only. Chemistry plays an important role in the discovery and understanding of materials contained in those
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LU 1 - Tutorial 1. Write the formulas for the following compounds: Compound Copper (II) chloride Iron(II) sulphate Sodium sulphate Ammonium nitrate Sodium nitrite Potassium sulphate Magnesium phosphate Formula Compound Lithium acetate Manganese (IV) nitrate Potassium permanganate Iron (III) oxide Potassium sulphite Potassium hydrogen carbonate Sodium iodate Formula 2. Express the following numbers in scientific notation: a) 0.000000027 b) 356 c) 47 764 d) 0.096 3. Express the following numbers
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Gerona‚ Evelyn Chemical Reactions Experiment No. 7 Date Performed: Feb. 17‚ 2014 Date Submitted: Feb. 24‚ 2014 Mrs. Vitancol I. Theoretical Framework A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. Classically‚ chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the positions of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds between atoms‚ with no change to the nuclei (no change to the elements present)‚ and can often
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distilled water to dissolve the sodium carbonate until 250 ml of solution were made. I had to calculate‚ from the information provided‚ how much sodium carbonate to use in the making of the solution. Using the volume and concentration of the solution‚ I was able to calculate the moles of the solution (concentration x volume). Using the periodic table I was able to calculate the molar mass of sodium carbonate which was 106‚ from this I could calculate the mass of the sodium carbonate I needed to make the
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Determination of the mole ratio of a chemical reaction The method of continuous variations is a means of determining the stoichiometric mole ratio of the reactants in a chemical reaction. The stoichiometric ratio‚ as given by the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation‚ represents the ratio at which chemicals must be combined to produce all product with no excess reactant. Since there is no “wasted” reactant‚ the maximum amount of product is made for the given amount of both reactants
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condensation formed from the heptane flame. Reactants: C7H16 and O2 Products: CO2 and H2O Balanced chemical equation C7H16 + O2 7CO2 + 2H2O Table 8.3- Single replacement reaction of sodium Observations Test tube was hot after reaction; exothermic reaction took place; sodium was malleable; when sodium was added to diH2O it popped and fizzled; solution turned pink when phenolphthalein was added. Reactants: Na and H2O Products: H2 and NaOH Balanced chemical equation 2Na + 2H2O 2NaOH
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followed by the conclusion in section 5. Abstract— This paper presents the design of low-noise amplifiers intended for WiMAX applications. Three low-noise amplifier topologies are implemented namely: (1) cascoded common-source amplifier‚ (2) folded cascode amplifier‚ and (3) shunt feedback amplifier. The amplifiers were implemented in a standard 90-nm CMOS process and were operated with a 1V supply voltage. Low-noise amplifier measurements were taken for parameters such as power gain‚ noise figure
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