Laboratory 9 Lab title: Conductivity of solutions and Household Items PURPOSE: To understand the compounds that dissociate (break into ions) when dissolved in water. Determine ionic compounds are electrolytes. To identify solutions as electrolytic and non-electrolytic‚ and to identify variations in conductivity among electrolytes. Substances that are capable of conducting an electric current in solution are known as electrolytes. Substances that do not conduct an electric current
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Assignment 7. Please review the course web site for access dates: Click on the begin button to access the assignment and submit your answers. This assignment covers topics from chapters 15 & 16. 1. According to the Ptolemaic (Greek) model of the universe‚ how many "heavenly" bodies could be observed wandering along the background of stars? (Points: 2) d. seven 2. To the early Greeks‚ the stars were on a transparent‚ hollow sphere called the __________ sphere. (Points: 2) d. celestial
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5.8 Land and water forms Material In addition to the material in exercise 1‚ the ten land and water forms models ‚ a set of cards of the ten major geographical land and water forms‚ plastic map‚ water jug‚ sponge‚ tray‚ mat. Exercise 2 – Matching models and cards Preparation For this exercise 2 pairs of land and water forms are presented at a time for e.g. the teacher decides to present island‚ lake‚ peninsular and gulf. 1. Invite the child. 2. Teacher shows the child where
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1. Assess the demand and supply of the capesize dry bulk industry. What do you expect to happen to demand relative to supply over the next four or five years? Please thoroughly explain and justify. What do you expect to happen to prices over both the short-run and the long-run? According to Ocean Carriers‚ supply and demand of capesizes determined daily hire rates. The demand and supply of capesizes was largely determined by the amount of shipping capacity needed in areas around the world.
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complete the Scientific Method exercise. All information gathered in this exercise must be submitted on this form so it can be graded properly. Each time you have completed the required work save this document to your computer and then submit this document into MOODLE in the appropriate area. Each time you submit this document it should include the previous work. You will be using‚ updating and resubmitting this document several times during the semester as this exercise is designed to complete
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EXERCISE 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology Student Name: Student ID#: Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found in your lab manual and record your answers in the spaces below. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Rename this document to include your first and last name prior to submitting‚ e.g. Exercise2_JohnSmith.doc. Please make sure that your answers are typed in RED. (You may delete these instructions
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VARIOUS WASTES IN MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATION To get a world-class company it is fundamental to eliminate and avoid any waste (muda) in manufacturing and also service processes. Waste is any activity or process that adds cost but adds no value (for the customer). Up to 80% of the work that goes on in any organisation is adding no value to your customers Muda = waste (in its many forms) Muda (is a Japanese word meaning "futility; uselessness; idleness; superfluity; waste; wastage; wastefulness"
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Is Marketing Management an artistic exercise or a scientific exercise? The marketing concept focuses on customer analysis‚ competitor analysis‚ and integration of the organisation’s resources to provide customer value and satisfaction‚ as well as long-term profits (Pride et al. 2007‚ p. 13). To gain customer’s satisfaction‚ organisations need to respond to ever-changing customer needs in a timely manner. Being too concerned about the analysis result has a risk of giving marketers a narrow view
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followed to reduce the risk of ingestion of a hazardous substance. (6) 3 (a) Explain the meaning of the term `dilution ventilation’. (2) (b) Outline the circumstances in which the use of dilution ventilation may be appropriate. (6) 7 In relation to substances used at work: (i) explain the meaning of the term `toxic’ (2) (ii) describe‚ using an example in EACH case‚ the differences between acute and chronic health effects. (6) 8 Outline the factors to be
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ExercisesExercisesProblems Concepts for Analysis1.Lower-of-cost-or-market.1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 61‚ 2‚ 31‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 61‚ 2‚ 3‚ 9‚ 101‚ 2‚ 3‚ 52.Inventory accounting changes relative sales value method net real-izable value.7‚ 847‚ 83.Purchase commitments.95‚ 69‚ 10964.Gross profit method.10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13711‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 174‚ 55.Retail inventory method.14‚ 15‚ 16818‚ 19‚ 20‚ 22‚ 23‚ 266‚ 7‚ 8‚ 10‚ 114‚ 56.Presentation and analysis.17‚ 1892197.LIFO retail.191022‚ 2312‚ 13‚ 148.Dollar-value LIFO retail.1124
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