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    AP Chemistry Kinetics Lab

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    AP Chemistry Kinetics Lab Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to learn how to write law expressions‚ determine orders by graphs‚ and calculate rate constants. By determining the number of drops of sodium hypochlorite necessary to make a diluted food dye change to colorless in less than three minutes helps calculate the absorbance which can then be analyzed to find the pseudo rate constant and eventually leading to the rate constant and the rate law. The results show that the m and n are both 1st

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    UNITS‚ PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND VECTORS 1 1.1. IDENTIFY: Convert units from mi to km and from km to ft. SET UP: 1 in. = 2.54 cm ‚ 1 km = 1000 m ‚ 12 in. = 1 ft ‚ 1 mi = 5280 ft . ⎛ 5280 ft ⎞⎛ 12 in. ⎞⎛ 2.54 cm ⎞⎛ 1 m ⎞⎛ 1 km ⎞ EXECUTE: (a) 1.00 mi = (1.00 mi) ⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ 2 ⎟⎜ 3 ⎟ = 1.61 km ⎝ 1 mi ⎠⎝ 1 ft ⎠⎝ 1 in. ⎠⎝ 10 cm ⎠⎝ 10 m ⎠ 1.2. ⎛ 103 m ⎞⎛ 102 cm ⎞ ⎛ 1 in. ⎞⎛ 1 ft ⎞ 3 (b) 1.00 km = (1.00 km) ⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟ = 3.28 × 10 ft 1 km ⎠⎝ 1 m ⎠ ⎝ 2.54 cm ⎠⎝ 12 in. ⎠ ⎝ EVALUATE: A mile is

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    Review Complete the statement or answers the question. Which problems would NOT be a part of physics? A theory is A scientific hypothesis may turn out to be right or it may turn out to be wrong. If it is a valid hypothesis‚ there must be a test for proving that it is To test a scientific hypothesis you would Which of the following statements is not true? Which of the following is a reason to express scientific findings mathematically? Which has greater linear speed

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    Sebastian Hernandez How does Stephen Fry use literary devices to support his purpose in writing Kinetic Typography?     Language has slowly deteriorated throughout time and Stephen Fry has been able to express this issue in writing Kinetic Typography. He constantly introduces his view of language as something that could be fun‚ entertaining‚ and possibly enjoyable but English speakers of the day had let the beauty and grace of the language fall away and those that retain the practice of language

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    1. The first electronic digital computer (called ENIAC - the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) was developed in 1946 and contained over 18‚000 vacuum tubes. | 2. The leg muscles of a locust are about 1000 times more powerful than an equal weight of human muscle. | 3. The cosmos contains approximately 50‚000‚000‚000 galaxies. | 4. There are between 100‚000‚000‚000 and 1‚000‚000‚000‚000 stars in a normal galaxy. | 5. Sound travels about 4 times faster in water than

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    Name __________________________________ Electric Fields Go to HYPERLINK "http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Electric_Field_Hockey" http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Electric_Field_Hockey and click on Run Now. 1. You rub balloons in your hair and then hang them like in the picture below. Explain why you think they move apart and what might affect how far apart they get. When the balloons are rubbing together they are taking charges(electrons ) from

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    Fawzi Abdelgani Ahmad . Experiment 1: Experimental Uncertainty (Error) and Data Analysis Jan/30/2013 PRELAB: 1. Do experimental measurements give the rule value of a physical quantity? Explain. No. Statistical methods are used to establish the deviations in the measurement. 2. Distinguish between random (statistical) error and systematic error‚ and give an example of each. Random errors are caused by unknown and unpredictable changes in the experiment like mechanical

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    To determine the heating and cooling curve of water Design: What we are going to do is investigate the phase changes and what the heating curve of water is. We are going to do this is by heating up 100ml of water on a Bunsen burner then adding ice cubes. Use a thermometer to measure the temperature every 30 seconds until it reaches a plateau. Hypothesis: As more time passes‚ the temperature of the water increases. Independent variable: Time Dependent variable: Changing water temperature

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    6. Applications * Is it possible to add heat to a body without changing its temperature? Yes. It is possible to add energy to a body (in the form of heat) and not raise its temperature by causing a phase change. When you heat ice it takes energy to convert it from ice to water‚ but does not change the temperature of the body until it is all converted. The principle behind this is what we call latent heat. It refers to the energy (or heat) required to change the state of a substance without changing

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    Bouncing Ball Physics

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    The Physics of Balls Bouncing off at Surfaces Leader: Mr. Edrian Pantas Contador‚ Love S. Members: Espiritu‚ Ian Timothy Ecube‚ Lynn Kristine Magangcong‚ Ahlya Oliman‚ Genie Rose Chapter 1 Introduction Bouncing ball physics is an interesting subject of analysis‚ demonstrating several interesting dynamics principle related to acceleration. Almost everybody‚ at some point in their lives‚ has bounced a rubber ball against the wall or floor and observed its motion. Normally

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