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    chloride was dissolved in 50ml of distilled water in order to have a solution with charged iron and chlorine atoms. Then‚ 6.36 grams of iron‚ in the form of four iron nails‚ were added to the solution of copper chloride and distilled water to start the reaction‚ and was placed under a range hood. After 48 hours‚ the solution containing the nail was removed from under the

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    child who had an injury to the distal failing of his right middle finger the day prior to being seen. The patient is left-hand dominant. The patient was brought to Dr. Phillips of Pediatrics secondary to worsening redness as well as infection of the nail bed. Orthopedics consult was requested on 09/30/---- for possible paronychia. The patient at that time was having no fevers or chills and he was tolerating his antibiotic regiment well. PAST MEDICAL SURGICAL HISTORY: None other than circumcision

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    Lab: Ionic and Covalent Bonds Objectives • Understand the differences between ionic and covalent bonds. • Connect ionic and covalent bonds with physical properties of matter. Introduction Sugar and salt look so similar that most people cannot tell them apart without tasting them. Chemically‚ white refined table sugar‚ sucrose‚ and salt are very different. An ionic bond between a positive sodium ion and a negative chloride ion creates a molecule of sodiumchloride (NaCl). Covalent bonds between

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    The Science of the Spud

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    The Science of the Spud — a History of the Potato Battery Experiment There are hot potatoes‚ french fried potatoes‚ baked potatoes and scalloped potatoes. There are potato chips‚ potato pies and potato soufflés. Last‚ but not least‚ there’s the potato battery. Who on earth invented the electric spud? Why does it work? For that matter‚ why would anyone want to see if a potato could conduct electricity in the first place? Well‚ we may never be able to answer some of the questions this quirky experiment

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    promote attractiveness‚ cleanse‚ or alter the appearance without affecting the body’s structure. Cosmetics include a huge range of products such as Lotions Skin creams Face wash Lipstick Lip gloss Kajal Mascara Eye liner Perfumes Nail colours (nail polishes) Shampoos Hair colours Deodorants Compacts Foundation And much more... LOTIONS The literal meaning of lotion is a thick‚ smooth liquid preparation designed to be applied to the skin for medicinal or cosmetic purposes. The

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    Book report Fable Haven  Grip of the Shadow Plague By: Brandon Mull Summary        Fable Haven Grip of the Shadow Plague is about two kids‚ Seth and Kendra‚ their grand parents‚ and some friends that are all part of a secret society where hidden preserves that keep magical creatures from going extinct by making sure the part of the world that isn’t helping them thinks they don’t exist. Then there is the evening star. The evening star is a group or society of people that believe that the

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    Crucifixion Research Paper

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    down on the extended arms and shoulders. Adequate exhalation required lifting the body by pushing up on the feet which produce a severe pain in the feet. While pushing up to breathe the elbows would flex causing a rotation of the wrists around the nails intensifying the pain in the already exposed nerves. Each attempt at breathing would cause horrific pain the effort became so agonizing and tiring and eventually lead to asphyxias. Many things lead to the cause of death by crucifixion the two most

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    Produced by keratin the hair has two layers. The inner layer is called the cortex. This gives the hair its colour. The hair grows out of follicles in the dermis. - Nails → These are keratin formed plates found on the end of the fingers and toes. Under each nail is a bed‚ which has a core connected to the nail. This ensures that the nail stays connected to the body. The core is

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    ester‚ which was known of its smell. However it was expected to have a pleasant smell‚ but it has a smell like a nail polish in cold water and a vinegar in hot water. While the second test was ethanoic acid and propan-1-ol and it has a similar smell like that of ethanoic acid and ethanol‚ although the product of ethanoic acid and ethanol had a stronger smell but both of them smelled like nail polish remover plus a little vinegar. It was expected to have a pleasant smell‚ but the characteristic flavors

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    Introduction The Cat Dissection lab consisted of various procedures ranging from skinning the cat to performing the likes of a brain surgeon in cutting it’s brain out‚ but there were three major questions focused on when conducting the entire process. They included muscular differences between humans and cats‚ teeth and dental structure within the cat’s mouth compared to a humans‚ and the third being the differences between a human’s fingernails and the claws of a cat. These three questions

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