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    Atomic Spectra Lab

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    two elements‚ mercury and hydrogen. The wavelengths of the two elements represent the characteristic energies of moving electrons. The spectra of the two elements are what side of the energy spectrum their wavelengths are on. Materials: • Hydrogen lamp • Mercury lamp • 2 diffraction devices • Flashlight • Paper • Pencil • Calculator Procedure: 1. Place the hydrogen lamp in the power source and turn it on 2. Do the same thing with the mercury lamp on a separate

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    Evangelista Torricelli

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    ft (1.2 m) long with mercury and inverted the tube into a dish. He observed that some of the mercury did not flow out and that the space above the mercury in the tube was a vacuum. After much observation‚ he concluded that the variation of the height of the mercury from day to day was caused by changes in atmospheric pressure. He never published his findings. His work in geometry aided in the eventual development of integral calculus.Torricelli’s chief invention was the mercury barometer‚ which arose

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    shaped tube. There are two bulbs of alcohol at the top of the tube. These cannot be seen on this thermometer. These expand or contract as the temperature changes. They then push round the indicator liquid to show the temperature. This example has no mercury‚ and is therefore safer. You get to see the temperature twice‚ it should show the same temperature on both scales. Both Celsius scales show 19 °C Six’s thermometer is a registering thermometer which can record the maximum and minimum temperatures

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    Mercury's False Planet

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    Mercury is extremely hot‚ has a large core‚ and is heavily cratered with strange scarps. Because Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun‚ its temperature is quite high even though it is not high enough to melt common metals. Its mean density is quite high for its size‚ and that is due to its large‚ iron filled core. Along with being heavily cratered‚ Mercury also contains strange scarps from the pressure of the cooling and heating of Mercury‚ since there is no atmosphere to hold the heat or coolness

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    Childhood Vaccinations

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    informed choice or decision‚ parents need the proper or correct information. The mercury / vaccine controversy began in 1997‚ when Frank Pallone‚ a Democratic congressman from New Jersey‚ attached an amendment to an FDA reauthorization bill‚ requiring the FDA to "compile a list of drugs and foods that contain intentionally introduced mercury compounds and [to] provide a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the mercury compounds in the list." The bill later evolved into the landmark FDA Modernization

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    Air Pollution - 13

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    will slowly continue to ruin our space that we live in. Not only has these pollutants had an effect on our atmosphere‚ but our living conditions as citizens in Ohio has been exposed to harm and danger. There are many health risks associated with mercury‚ sulfur dioxide‚ smog and other toxins that allow us to be at a higher risk than other regions outside of Ohio in the United States. The infant mortality rate in the state of Ohio as of 2008 was 7.7%. The crude death rate in Ohio was 955.5. While

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    water pollution

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    lead to eutrophication [Fig. 14.6a-c‚ Keller‚ 2011]. – see Gulf “Dead Zone” below and worldwide map of reported dead zones 2 • Oil: e.g Exxon Valdez spill‚ BP Macondo Well blowout • Toxic chemicals: organic compounds‚ heavy metals (e.g. mercury)‚ radioactive material • Sediments: our greatest pollutant by volume • Heat: cooling-tower water discharge can produce significant environmental change‚ beneficial if planned (e.g. Lake Konawa‚ OK) 3 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone The most severe

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    Whirland Chemical Company

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    Josh Crowder 103915953 70-360 Whirland Chemical Company There are a number of factors with Whirland Chemical Company that raise concern and increase the audit risk of this company. We will go over the major concerns one by one‚ and then determine the level of audit risk we are willing to accept on this engagement. * a) b) * First of all‚ we are auditing Whirland for the first time. Because this is the first time we are auditing Whirland‚ a lot of research has

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    air‚ water‚ and food with mercury. Cement kilns release mercury into the environment through the cement-making process. Mercury is released in the air then goes to the water‚ which then infects the fish‚ which makes it unsafe for people to eat. In order to control mercury pollution‚ E.J. wants the Environmental Protection Agency to set mercury standards for cement kilns. E.J. Wrote a report called‚ “Cementing a Toxic Legacy?” about how the EPA has failed to control mercury pollution from cement kilns

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    later suffered from mercury posing‚ which can cause people to go “mad”‚ giving him the name. There have been many movie adaptations of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ Tim Burton’s 2010 modified production of Alice in Wonderland; The Mad Hatter is portrayed by Johnny Depp; who is characterized as‚ wacky‚ insane‚ charming‚ perplexing‚ gentle at times‚ and whimsical. Who is supposed to be Alice’s guide to slaying the Jabberwocky and taking the kingdom back

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