From the data‚ the formula weight and identity of the unknown metal carbonate is determined. Pre-lab question Mass of crucible + M2CO3 12.627 g Mass of crucible 10.655 g Mass of M2CO3 1.972 g Mass of filter paper + CaCO3 2.436 g Mass of the filter paper 0.598 g Mass of the CaCO3 1.838 g Moles of CaCO3 Mol Molar mass of M2CO3 g/mol Identity of M2CO3 Percent error % 1. From the mass of CaCO3‚ calculate the moles of CaCO3 precipitated. 2. Calculate the molar mass
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other normal person would do‚ which was leave the store in a hurry due to the fact she had someone important to be. The second tort claim would be breach. A breach is a violation of a law or duty. The defendant must breach his duty to be liable for negligence. In this Patty
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become caught up in major litigation‚ costing the company major expenses. In this memo I will identify common tort and risk found in the organization of Alumina‚ and describe different measures to manage risk. Some common torts found at Alumina are negligence‚ defamation/slander/libel‚ Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)‚ and strict liability is tort liabilities uncovered. Alumina Violation Alumina is an aluminum maker base in the United States and has operation in eight countries. The aluminum maker
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Assignment 1: Law and Healthcare HSA515 Health Care Policy‚ Law and Ethics Dr. Harold Griffin January 22‚ 2012 Identify and explain the four elements of proof necessary for a plaintiff to prove a negligence case The first element that a plaintiff must prove is that the defendant owed him or her legal duty of care. Generally‚ this duty of care is a legal notion that states that people owe anyone around them or anyone who could be around them a duty to not place them in situations
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THE DUTY OF CARE IN IRISH TORT LAW Author: Anna Louise Hinds‚ B.Corp.Law‚ LL.B (N.U.I.)‚ LL.M (Bruges). Examiner – Legal Framework Formation 1. Introduction The duty of care arises in the tort of negligence‚ a relatively recently emerged tort. Traditionally‚ actions in tort were divided into trespass and trespass on the case‚ or simply ‘case’. Trespass dealt with the situation where the injury was immediate‚ in other words direct and foreseeable. Actions based in case however‚ covered consequential
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University of Phoenix Material BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ Worksheet Use the scenarios in the Bugusa‚ Inc.‚ link located on the student website to answer the following questions. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ Advertisement Has WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ committed any torts? If so‚ explain. Wiretime‚ Inc.’s ad in the well-known industry magazine stated that BUGusa‚ Inc. electronic recording devices are low quality and not reliable for more than a month (University of Phoenix‚ 2013). This tort is defamation since
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Has The Neighbourhood Principle failed? “My neighbour asked me if he could use my lawnmower and I told him of course he could‚ so long as he didn’t take it out of my garden.”1 This is the concept which most people tend to associate the word ‘neighbour’ with. However‚ in the court room‚ the word makes a decisive shift away from this traditional meaning and endeavours to establish to whom a common law duty of care is owed. The law has expanded considerably by the onset of the concept of foreseeable
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to become tired‚ irritated and inefficient. There was no evidence of any similar device in use on two-man trams anywhere in the world. Will the plaintiff succeed in his negligence claim? Explain your reasoning. Answer: In this case‚ the plaintiff claimed negligence against the Sydney tramway authorities. In order for a negligence to be established‚ the authorities have to be proved owned a duty of care to the plaintiff. In this circumstance‚ it refer to the safety of tramway passengers. Whereas
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A-G of Hong Kong‚ Lord Keith stated that people can ignore their moral responsibilities to prevent harm occurring to another‚ even when it is easily within their power to do so. He added that it would be unthinkable for there to be “liability in negligence on the part of one who sees another about to walk over a cliff with his head in the air and forbears to shout a warning”. Again in Home office v Dorset Yacht Co‚ Lord Diplock stated that such omissions might attract moral censure‚ but they attract
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the study This investigation was chosen to serve as a guide for people to know how one recycles paper. One of the things we use most often— especially in school — is paper. It takes about 20‚ 000 trees to make the Saturday edition of a big city newspaper. Therefore we use unimaginable amounts of paper a day. This study can help us to reduce‚ reuse‚ and recycle (ecokids.ca/pub/fun_n_games/printables/activities/assets/science_nature/paper_making.pdf) Significance
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