on their pH. Substances may be * Acid 2. Base 3. Neutral INDICATORS This is a substance which is one color in and acid and another color in a base. Indicators can ten be used to test for the presence of acids or bases in a substance. Some are available in paper form (litmus) and others in liquid form (methyl orange). INDICATOR | COLOR IN ACID | COLOR IN BASE | LITMUS | RED |
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determined by colorimetric titration‚ and the identity of an unknown acid was determined by potentiometric titration. In the first titration‚ a strong acid standard‚ potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP)‚ was used‚ to determine the concentration of a strong base‚ sodium hydroxide (NaOH). In order to do so‚ we prepared NaOH solution‚ prepared a buret‚ and standardized this solution by performing a colorimetric titration of the KHP with the solution until a color change was present. The color change was introduced
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Base Details Siegfried Sassoon’s epic war poem "Base Details" focuses on a soldier’s bitterness toward the fact that old men wage war while young men fight it. Sassoon uses various literary devices to express his anger toward such injustice. The main ones being rhyme‚ strong connotative words and especially diction. The speaker‚ a soldier in World War I‚ contemplates what it would be like to be an officer in during war. By using a sarcastic and cynical tone‚ he is effectively able to condemn war
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Base Details In the poem‚ “Base Details‚” Siegfried Sassoon expresses his great disgust towards the majors in the military. He is disgusted and appalled at the way the majors act while men are dying out in the battlefield. Sassoon is angered by the fact that the majors are living a life of luxury while sending young men “up the line” out into the battlefield. The title of the poem suggests these ideas. “Base” indicates a military installation‚ but another meaning is morally low; and the word “details”
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|(What effect does this have on the reader? How does it help communicate their message?) | | |“id live with scarlet majors at the base” |Live- and word that shows that the majors did not worry about things wile the soldier are suffering on the cold | |P1 – Point 1: |
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Bases of Departmentation 1. Functions. Important enterprise functions provide the usual basis for classifying activities into departments. Manufacturing‚ marketing‚ finance‚ personnel‚ accounting and engineering are the typical functions of an industrial enterprise‚ and departments ma be established on the basis of such functions. But all these functions are not alike in importance from the business point of view. Marketing and manufacturing are the basic functions of an industrial concern‚ and
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Skylar Thatcher paced angrily down the barely lit street. Hot tears streamed down her cheeks and made trails on her neck. Clutching her tote bag tightly‚ she could barely control herself from breaking out into a mad run. Ever quickening her pace‚ her boot heels clicked along the cold pavement and sent shivers through the night. Suddenly she halted and traced her steps backwards‚ coming to a standstill in front of a little old shop. Still sniffling‚ Skylar tilted her chin upwards to read a brightly
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or rankings assigned to each job or grade by the job evaluation. It will also show the relationships between the value of the job as determined by one of the job evaluation methods and the current average pay rates for your grades. A competency base plan is a set of related knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities and behaviors associated with a major aspect of a person’s job and tied to effective job performance. Competencies make up the value that workers bring to the employer. Competency-based pay is founded
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LEGAL BASES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM MAJOR LEGAL BASES The Philippine Constitutions 1. 1935 CONST. Article XIV Section 5 2. 1973 CONST. Article XV Section 8 (1-8) 3. 1987 CONST. Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) THE 1987 CONSTITUTIONS Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) Section 1. The state shall protect and promote the right of all the citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Section 2. The state shall:
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“Atwood presents us with heroines who suffer victimization but who are not finally defeated” How far do you agree with this view of Atwood’s presentation of Elaine thus far in the novel? Margaret Atwood’s novel Cat’s Eye explores the life of the female protagonist Elaine‚ and her struggle to move on from her difficult and disturbing past. As a heroine who suffers victimization‚ to say Elaine was not effected harshly by these circumstances would be untrue. The victimisation and bullying Elaine received
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