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    LS1120 Practical 3 ABSORPTION SPECTRA AND THE BEER-LAMBERT LAW The purpose of this practical was to measure the amount of a chemical substance present in a sample. Primarily‚ the aim of Experiment 1 was to measure the absorption spectrum of a particular coloured substance (in this case Bromophenol Blue and Methyl Orange) at varying wavelengths of light. For Experiment 2‚ the process of the experiment focuses on the substance and records its absorption levels at different concentrations. The

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    Penny

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    Penny Leventis Period 4 Decades project report 15 March 2012 Styles of the 1940s One of the most iconic eras for fashion was the 1940s. This decade combined practicality with simple and timeless elegance. However not much focus was on fashion during the forties due to World War II‚ which took place from 1939 to1945. The war brought hardship and lack of supplies such as fabrics. However after the war‚ style seemed to emerge once more. Due to the increase in population

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    AN EXAMINATION OF THE FACTORS THAT DETERMINE PROFITABILITY OF THE NIGERIAN BEER BREWERY FIRMS THE Okwo Ifeoma Mary.1 Ugwunta David Okelue2 Agu Sylvia Uchenna. 3 ABSTRACT This paper examines the internal factors that determine the profitability of the beer brewery firms in Nigeria. An OLS in the form of multiple regressions were applied to annual data generated from the annual statements and accounts of the sampled beer brewery firms covering a period of 2000 to 2011. The correlation and regression

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    Jc Penny

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    JC Penny On April 14‚ 1902 James Cash Penney the founder and two partners opened the Golden Rule dry-goods store in the small town of Kenner‚ Wyoming. In 1907 Penney bought out his original partners and took on new ones‚ beginning with Earl Corder Sams. When the firm was incorporated on January 17‚ 1913 as JC Penny Stores Company‚ there were 34 stores in the American West. Penney then moved the company’s main headquarters to New York. Today Penny’s is engaged in marketing apparel‚ home furnishings

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    Pennies Lab

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    Dylan McFarland 9/15/14 Honors Chemistry Richardson Lab: Measuring the Density of Pennies Pre-Lab Questions: 1. The equation that relates density‚ mass‚ and volume is: density = mass / volume. 2. All substances have unique densities‚ so if you are able to find the density of a substance‚ you can properly identify it. 3. We measure irregular-shaped objects with the use of water displacement because it would be nearly impossible to get the exact measurements

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    * “ A penny saved is a penny earned.” People do not realize that their is a history behind the changes of the penny. For instance Americans wanted to honor Lincoln’s birthday‚ but some Americans complained about the initials being too big‚ another reason for change was during World War II America needed supplies to use for battle. There is a history behind the penny that many people are unaware of. To begin with‚ the penny was changed due to Lincoln’s birthday. According to the text‚ “The strong

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    Penny Synthesis Essay

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    specifically‚ pennies.. We bustle around cities and schools and workplaces‚ fishing for cash to purchase a much-needed coffee or snack. Upon arriving to the cash register‚ we scramble into our wallets for a few pennies to reach the exact price value of our item. This has become a mindless habit‚ but some people have grown tired of the time wasted by penny-pinchers. However‚ these grumpy customers fail to recognize the depth

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    Gold Penny

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    Gold Penny Lab Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to convert a regular penny into a “gold” penny. Background: Chemistry is a branch of physical science that studies the composition‚ properties and behavior of matter (www.acs.org). Sodium hydroxide is considered to be a strong base because it breaks up in water. When mixed with certain metals it produces potentially explosive hydrogen gas. Many alchemists believed that doing certain chemical reactions that they would be able

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    Bond and Percent

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    with a 12 percent coupon. Bond D is a 6 percent coupon bond currently selling at a discount. Both bonds make annual payments‚ have a YTM of 9 percent‚ and have five years to maturity. The current yield for Bonds P and D is percent and percent‚ respectively. (Do not include the percent signs (%). Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g.‚ 32.16)) |    If interest rates remain unchanged‚ the expected capital gains yield over the next year for Bonds P and D is percent and percent‚ respectively

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    Experiment 4 Composition of a Post-1983 Penny Lab Report Background: Through the use of percent composition one can easily find out how much of a certain element is in a compound or an item such as a post-1983 penny. The experiment will be using HCl a strong acid to dissolve all the zinc inside the outer copper shell. The reaction follows as such; Zn+2HCLZnCl2+H2‚ but there will be no reaction with copper. The portion that will be measured is the mass of copper left after all of the Zn goes through

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