Developing Fuels * All gases take up the same volume under the same conditions. AT room temperature and room pressure this volume is 24 dm3. * Number of moles= volume in dm3 24 * Balanced equations can also be used to work out gas volumes. In the equations: 2Na + 2H2O 2NaOH + H2‚ where 15g of sodium is reacted‚ you can work out the volume of gas from working out the number of moles in 15g Na = 0.65 mol. Then you see that 2 mol of Na 1mol of H2‚ Thus 0.65 mol Na 0.325 mol H2. 0.325
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word may also be of a different grammatical class than the original word‚ as shown by suffixes such as –able and-ly ❖ Example : When a verb is suffixed with –able the result is an adjective‚ as in desire +able = desirable When the suffix –en is added to an adjective‚ a verb is derived‚ as in dark +en = Darken When =ie is added to an adjective‚ a noun is formed‚ as in sweet +ie = sweetie Other examples: Noun to adjective Verb to Noun Adjective
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Leonardo da Vinci programme European Commission Writing in English A Practical Handbook for Scientific and Technical Writers A Pilot Project Project Partners Zuzana Svobodova‚ Technical University Brno‚ Czech Republic Heidrun Katzorke and Ursula Jaekel‚ Technische Universität‚ Chemnitz‚ Germany Stefania Dugovicova and Mike Scoggin‚ Comenius University‚ Bratislava‚ Slovakia Peter Treacher‚ ELT Centre‚ University of Essex‚ England Writing in English A Practical Handbook for Scientific
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of age‚ gentrification maybe impossible to prevent since capitalism is what move us‚ regulations should be enforced to diminish this demon.(Watt) The historic root of the word gentrification‚ arrives from the prefix term gentry- that means the social class below the nobility‚ and the suffix –cation meaning the process of creation. Together they make the word “gentr-ification‚” but gentrification is far more detailed than just being a process of urban renewal in social classes. In simple words‚ gentrification
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English Grammar BIL 3013 Semester 1 Session 2012/2013 Associate Professor Doctor Abdul Halim Ibrahim Assignment 1 Ways Of Building Vocabulary Name: Tan Seng Cheng Matric Number: D20121058134 Vocabulary is the knowledge of words and morphemes. There are two kinds of words‚ form class words and structure class words. Form class words are words that independently have meaning even if it stands alone or have lexical meaning. For example‚ words like cat‚ dog and house. This class can be
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SCI 1400 – F2012 Assignment # 1 Name: SI Units‚ Train Track & Conversions Page 1 of 14 1. When discussing measurement systems‚ the abbreviation “SI” stands for _____________________________________ 2. The predecessor of the SI system of weights and measures is the ____________ system. 3. Name two other measurement systems still in use today. ______________________ _________________________ 4. The SI system officially came into being in the year ________________. 5. The metric
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more phrases. • A phrase consists of one or more words. • A w ord c onsists of one or more morphemes. Morphemes a re parts of words‚ i.e. stems‚ prefixes‚ and suffixes. For example‚ un + friend + ly contains three morphemes: a prefix un-‚ a stem friend and a suffix -ly. The part of grammar dealing with morphemes is morphology. The part of grammar dealing with the other types of grammatical units shown above (i.e. words‚ phrases‚ clauses‚ and sentences) is known as syntax. Grammatical units
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21: root suffix whole word a. govern speak contemplate (v) (v) (v) - ment - er - ion government speaker contemplation (n) (n) (n) b. fiction child color (n ) (n) (n) - al - ish - ful Fictional childish colorful (a) (a) (a) c. happy rare creative (a) (a ) (a) - ness - ity - ity happiness rarity creativity (n) (n) (n) d. mess book mountain (n) (n) (n) - y - ish - ous messy bookish
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strategy. Application {OHS} Form {OHS}{Del}{FormName} Fields [Group-prefix-in-form]{Del}{Field-name} Filters {OHS}{Del}{Form-prefix}{Del}{What does it do}[Exec-order] Active Links {OHS}{Del}{Form-prefix}{Del}{What triggers it}[Exec-order] Menus {OHS}{Del}{Form-prefix}{Del}{What does it show} Guides {OHS}{Del}{Form-prefix}{Del}{Guide-name} Escalations {OHS}{Del}{Form-prefix}{Del}{What does it do} TAG-explanation: Required {} Optional []
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C H A P T E R I ALL ABOUT Java.lang PACKAGE Discussions String A String is a series of characters‚ example [‘h’‚’e’‚’l’‚’l’‚’o’]. In Java‚ string is an object. The Java platform has String class to create and manipulate strings in a Java application. To create a string‚ write String remark = “This is it!”; In the above statement‚ “This is it!” is a string literal‚ a series of characters. This string literal is assigned to a String object named remark. The string literal
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