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    The Water Cycle Speech

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    from oceans‚ rivers‚ lakes and even puddles. “Evaporate” means it turns the water from a liquid to a gas‚ or “vapor”. This vapor is then lifted by warm air currents up into the atmosphere. When the air currents reach the cooler layers of the atmosphere‚ the water vapor condenses around and clings on to fine particles in the air. This step is called CONDENSATION. When enough vapor attaches itself to tiny pieces of dust‚ pollen or pollutants‚ it forms a cloud. As the air gets

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    Explain how the High Court decision in Perre & Ors v Apand Pty Ltd (1999) differed in principle from the High Court decision in Caltex Oil (Australia) Pty Ltd v The Dredge “Willemstad” (1976). Caltex Oil (Australia) Pty Ltd v The Dredge “Wilemstad” (1976) and Perre & Ors v Apand Pty Ltd (1999) has been important cases in the history of Tort Law. Negligence is a complex term including advertent and inadvertent acts and omissions where there has been a failure to take reasonable care to prevent

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    respect meet and correspond with the terms and condition of the offer‚ plain and unconditional.” Examples: Mar asked Vic this question: “Do you agree to buy my Honda car‚ model 1998 for P280‚000?” Vic replied‚ “Yes‚ I agree.” Here the offer of Mar to sell the car to Vic is certain and the acceptance of Vic to buy the car is absolute‚ plain and unconditional. Suppose Vic instead of agreeing to pay Mar P280‚000 proposed to pay P230‚000 to Mar. Was there a valid acceptance? Sam told Art at

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    The melting of the polar ice caps and glaciers produce negative effects on environment and humans‚ including habitat destruction and disruption of animal lives. The ice glaciers are slowly melting over time resulting a rise of sea-level. The cause for the sea-level increasing is global warming. The planet’s heat is increasing slowly over time creating the ice glaciers to melt more and more. The global warming is increasing the sea-level resulting more dangerous storms‚ and causing extinction to certain

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    Aristotle and Meteorology

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    ’s meteorology A. Elements and theory B. Science and facts III. Water vapor and precipitation A. Aristotle ’s view B. Science and fact IV. Winds A. Aristotle ’s view B. Science and fact Conclusion: Aristotle explained the various meteorological phenomenon in simplistic terms. The explanations match his theory of how matter and shape were interrelated. Aristotle ’s ideas on water vapor and precipitation were somewhat accurate‚ considering that there were no tools to

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    Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    a substance is dissolved in a solvent‚ the vapor pressure decreases. When the vapor pressure decreases‚ it also lowers the boiling and freezing point of the solvent and increases the osmotic pressure. These four properties are known as the colligative properties‚ the magnitude of the changes depends on the amount of solute dissolve; the changes are directly proportional to each other. The higher the solute concentration‚ the higher the changes of vapor pressure‚ therefore‚ a lower freezing point

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    The Water Cycle

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    Condensation is the process of a gas changing to a liquid‚ water vapor condenses‚ turns into a gas and then clouds form. Two influences of this process are air pressure and the sun. Another process is called evaporation‚ evaporation happens when a liquid’s surface changes to a gas. Another way to describe evaporation is when liquid water evaporates and becomes water vapor. Evaporation is driven by the sun‚ when the water transforms into water vapor‚ that is a result of the sun interacting with liquid water

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    distillation

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    The basic distillation process involves heating a liquid such that liquid molecules vaporize. The vapors produced are subsequently passed through a water-cooled condenser1. Upon cooling‚ the vapor returns to its liquid phase. The liquid can then be collected. The ability to separate mixtures of liquids depends on differences in volatility (the ability to vaporize). For separation to occur‚ the vapor that is condensed and 2 collected must be more pure than the original liquid mix1. Distillation

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    Molar Mass of Butane

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    lighter ~ - 21.58 7. The two gases present in the graduated cylinder are water vapor and butane. 0.30 8. The vapor pressure (PH2O) depends on the temperature of the water because there is is a direct correlation between vapor pressure and temperature (E.g. ~ when temperature increases‚ vapor pressure increases). 1 atm 1 atm According to Dr. John I. Gelder of Oklahoma State University‚ the vapor pressure of water at the water bath temperature of 17.7° C (rounded off to 18.0° C) is

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    ARE WE RESPONSIBLE?

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    earth changing that we are facing today is called Global Warming. Global Warming is a term used to describe the gradual increase in the earths temperature. The three main contributors of the earth’s meltdown is water vapors‚ carbon dioxide‚ and methane. Carbon Dioxide‚ water vapors‚ and methane is what effects the earth’s ozone layer. These three contributors are considered greenhouse effects. Greenhouse effects builds up the temperature on earth. The ozone layer of earth keeps the high beams

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