Determination of an Equilibrium Constant Abstract: In this experiment‚ two reactions were run to determine the molar absorptivity and the equilibrium constant of FeSCN2+. The main principles used in this lab are equilibrium‚ LeChatlier’s Principle‚ Beer’s Law and Spectrocopy. The first reaction was run to completion using LeChatier’s Principle and the second reaction was run to equilibrium. A spectrophotometer was used to measure absorbances. Using a graph of absorbance versus concentration
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At one point in time it was believed that there were multiple equestrian statues during the time before the Christianization of Rome. The equestrian statues were created as a representation of their imperial leaders. The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius created around 173-176 C.E and located in Musei Capitolini‚ Rome‚ Italy is the only surviving equestrian statue from that era. The Equestrian Statue of General “Mad” Anthony Wayne‚ located in Freimann Square in Fort Wayne‚ Indiana and created
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In hopes of acquiring deserved freedom‚ slaves had the right to kill their masters. But while justified‚ violence was futile‚ leading to execution rather than freedom. Constant victims of injustice‚ slaves were dehumanized and dominated by their master. They were unable to conduct their own actions without the permission‚ incapable of traveling without slave passes‚ and often separated from their family. Slaves were treated as livestock and traded at their master’s will. Masters regarded their slaves
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differed with geosmin shown to be biodegradable‚ while the microcystins were released at different stages with some variants shown to be more persistent. The release and biodegradation of the metabolites followed pseudofirst-order kinetics with rate constants comparable to experiments using laboratory-cultured Lionel Ho (corresponding author) Albane Barbero Jennifer Dreyfus Gayle Newcombe Australian Water Quality Centre‚ SA Water Corporation‚ 250 Victoria Square‚ Adelaide‚ SA 5000‚ Australia
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Lab: Electrostatic Coulomb Constant Rylee Rose Date: 1/28/13 Abstract: This experiment was done to study electrostatic and Coulomb’s law. Objective: The objective was to demonstrate the veracity of Coulomb’s Law. This was done by observing different equilibrium conditions of two pith balls that were equally charged. They were then constructed into a pendulum using strings. Calculations were done to determine the charge on pith balls‚ calculate the mass of the pith balls and to calculate
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aerodynamic lift force and engine’s thrust so that the plane flew with constant velocity. 3. The spring was extended to 3cm under mass of 500g. Determine the spring constant. 4. The distance between two planets of masses 25x1025kg and 30x1025kg is 1012km. Calculate the attractive force between them. 5. The load with mass m=1.5kg is attached to the string of length l=1.5m and moves along a vertical circle with constant velocity v=1.5m/s. What are the maximum and minimum tensions in the string
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There are many ways to select a random sample. Four of them are discussed below: Simple Random Sampling: In this sampling technique‚ each sample of the same size has the same probability of being selected. Such a sample is called a simple random sample. One way to select a simple random sample is by a lottery or drawing. For example‚ if we need to select 5 students from a class of 50‚ we write each of the 50 names on a separate piece of paper. Then‚ we place all 50 names in a hat and mix them thoroughly
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that diatomic molecules make up majority of the Earth’s atmosphere? The prefix “di” means ‘’two’’ in Greek‚ so these diatomic molecules are made up of two atoms. In this lesson‚ we will discuss diatomic molecules and go over some examples. !!!What is a Diatomic Molecule? Diatomic molecules are all around us. The Earth’s atmosphere is mainly composed of about 78% oxygen and 21% nitrogen. The oxygen and nitrogen present in the atmosphere are both in the form of ‘’diatomic molecules’’‚ as shown below:
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a sample that is similar to the population on all characteristics. Two-stage random sampling A process in which clusters are first randomly selected and then individuals are selected from each cluster. Stratified random sampling The process of selecting a sample in such a way that identified subgroups in the population are represented in the sample in the same proportion as they exist in the population. Random sampling Methods designed to select a representative sample by using chance selection
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In On Liberty‚ Mill thinks that it is beneficial to the good life if the liberty of a person can only be legitimately limited in order to prevent the harm of others. He believes that the good life is based on the principle of utility‚ where the greatest amount of happiness is achieved for the greatest amount of people. He believes both individuals and society are capable of self-improvement and argues for liberty on the foundation that individuality is beneficial to society because it leads to personal
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