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    experiments. The data 5 able to get knowledge of density by using digital scale and common products salt and isopropyl alcohol; we gain from this experiment‚ that more saturated solution the higher it mass. After we used irregular objects metal bolt and magnet to find a density and used displacement method‚ it recorded under data 6; by using the formula density equal to the mass of its volume. The 7th data using Archimedes’ Method‚ noted that using irregular objects by dropping them in water we got greater

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    diamagnetism. Ferromagnetism is considered the strongest type of magnetism‚ as it is a permanent magnet. A permanent magnet is one that remains a magnet after being magnetized by an outside magnetic field. Ferromagnetism is a type of magnetism that produces its own magnetic field that is what makes it unique among the other types of magnetism. Ferromagnetism is often made of iron. Most magnets that we deal with on a daily bases are ferromagnetic. They are ones that produce forces strong enough

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    Purpose: To investigate the difference between physical and chemical changes in matter. Materials: Safety glasses 13 small test tubes Test tube rack Test tube holder 2 100-mL beakers Funnel Watch glass Stirring rod Evaporating dish Magnet Magnifying glass Crucible tongs Spatula Balance Meeker burner Ring stand Iron ring Wire gauze Forceps Sulfur Iron filings Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Chloride Sugar Sand Magnesium ribbon Hydrochloric Acid Distilled water Filter paper

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    transform ourselves into a cash magnet. You can literally attract cash in your daily transactions. You use changes in voice tone‚

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    Neodymium Lloyd Martinez | Chemistry |  During the last years of the nineteenth century‚ Neodymium was discovered. It is moderately toxic and many people don’t know that they are touching and seeing it every day. Neodymium is very important because it allowed people to start and change the world with better technology. It is not found alone or unmixed with other substances but with significant quantities in ore minerals such as monazite and bastnasite. Neodymium is located in the sixth

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    Design problems: A second cause for recall was defect in product design. That was the result of increasing use of small powerful magnets in children’s toys. If the designs of these toys were deficient and did not adequately encase the magnets‚ they could become dislodged and swallowed by the children. When a child ingested more than one magnet‚ the ingested magnet could be bind together across intestinal folds‚ eventually perforating the intestine and causing serious injury or death. Product misuse:

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    that embrace diversity‚ have a zero tolerance for hostile workers‚ and provide support programs for nurses experiencing emotional stress may enhance retention of nurses. Both‚ the study done by Nursing Economics involving nurse scheduling and the Magnet Hospital Prevention Model provide conceptual ideas of why nurses leave clinical practice. Exploring these concepts in more detail is necessary and will benefit every nurse‚ every patient‚ and every family‚ and ultimately improve quality of care‚

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    the original sand percentage? D. What were potential sources of error in this experiment? A.) The methods I proposed were highly similar to the instructions used in the labpaq manual. Just as stated in the instructions‚ I would have used the magnet to separate iron fillings‚ but I would have thought lastly upon

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    and Chemical Change Objective: Recognize and distinguish between chemical and physical changes. Materials: - lab balance - microspatula - lab burner - dropper pipet - 5 test tubes - mortar and pestle - test tube rack - magnet - test tube holder - insulating pad - watch glass - safety goggles - glass square - lab apron or coat - copper sulfate pentahydrate - iron fillings - sodium chloride - magnesium ribbon - hydrochloric acid - paper (5 cm x 10

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    Attitude Formation Barbara Hugh Rivier College Professor O’Donnell An attitude is a personal evaluation of your surroundings. These surroundings can be people‚ places‚ objects‚ or thoughts (Aronson‚ Wilson‚ Akert‚ pg. 211). Attitudes can be cognitively based‚ affectively based‚ or behaviorally based. Cognitively based attitudes are attitudes that are based on facts or the properties of the object (Aronson‚ Wilson‚ Akert‚ pg. 211). Affectively based attitudes

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