Main Campus Santa Cruz‚ Laguna A NARRATIVE REPORT Presented to the Faculty of College of Hospitality Management and Tourism In partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management Submitted to: OJT Coordinator Submitted By: Student Trainee ii
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which are placed on a knowledge –base system. I also became a part of the Intranet team where I was tasked to create designs and update some web pages of the Intranet site of the company. On a weekly basis‚ 2 presentations or meeting were held by the OJT team together with our immediate supervisor and the manager of our department where we present the progress of our tasks‚ projects and also to report whatever initiative we have for the improvement of the tasks of the team. Personally‚ my accomplishments
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There are three reactions in the iodine clock reaction. The first reaction is IO3-(aq) + 3 HSO3-3 SO4-(aq) + I-(aq)+ 3 H+(aq)‚ where the iodate ions become iodide ions1. The second reaction is 6 H+(aq) +IO3-(aq) + 5 I-(aq) 3 I2(aq) + 3 H2O(l) where the iodate ions become molecular iodine2. The third reaction involves molecular iodine becoming a dark blue starch;I2(aq) + starch blue-black complex3. These three reactions react in a sequence. In any reaction the concentration is exponentially related
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A Hotel and Restaurant Practicum Report On Subic Bay Yacht Club Rizal Highway cor. Burgos Street Subic Bay Freeport Zone Olongapo City March 23 – May 5‚ 2013 In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management College of Business and Accountancy Gordon College Olongapo City Submitted to: Mr. Mark Alvin Lazaro Submitted by: Benjelou A. Estorque #63 Fontaine Street.‚ East Bajac-Bajac‚ Olongapo City 0946-4515-199 Submitted on: I
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In class we decided that the rate of a reaction increases when there are more collisions or when the activation energy is reduced. We then determined that there were four ways to increase the reaction rate: increase temperature‚ add a catalyst‚ increase surface area‚ and increase the concentration of reactants. The objective of this lab was to experimentally show how temperature and surface area impact the rate of reaction‚ so only two of these methods were tested. The evidence indicates that increasing
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solution on the rate of the reaction when reacting with dilute hydrochloric acid. It is hypothesized that as the concentration of the sodium thiosulfate solution increases‚ the rate of the reaction will also increase proportionately. Variables The independent variable is concentration. This will be varied by increments of 10mL (10mL to 50mL) and distilled water will be added accordingly to maintain a constant volume of 50mL. The dependent variable is the rate of the reaction. This will be indirectly
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Given the evidence‚ it can be determined that a reaction will occur when reactants have a kinetic energy greater than the activation energy‚ this is a theory of collision theory. For example‚ in the first experiment‚ the test tube filled with 10 mL of 3% hydrogen peroxide and had scoop of manganese dioxide‚ had a greater reaction than the other test tube. Which simply contained 10 mL of 3% hydrogen peroxide. The factor that affected the reaction rate was that the manganese was seen as a catalyst
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over a time limit of 600 seconds for a reaction between copper (II) sulfate (CuSO_4) and zinc(Zn) using a temperature probe. Time/ s (± 1 s) Temperature / °C (± 0.05 °C) 0 27.9 30 25.9 60 25.9 90 25.8 120 25.8 150 48.7 180 57.6 210 61.1 240 62.7 270 63.5 300 62.8 330 61.3 360 59.3 390 58.9 420 57.7 450 56.5 480 55.2 510 54.2 540 52.6 570 51.9 600 51.1 Qualitative observations:- Table 2: table depicting the qualitative observations observed during the reaction between Copper (II) sulfate solutions
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PRACTICUM REPORT On Days Hotel Tagaytay Aguinaldo Highway Silang Crossing Tagaytay City In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the course Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management Lyceum of the Philippines University – Cavite Campus College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management General Trias‚ Cavite SUBMITTED TO Mr. Ryan Azur SUBMITTED BY Jessica S.dela Cruz Town and Country Dasmariñas City‚Cavite SUBMITTED ON May 29‚2013 Table
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