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    Experiment 1: Observations of Chemical Changes Abstract: In the lab 1 experiment‚ the objective was to observed properties of various chemical reactions between twelve different basic compounds. Each reaction revealed chemical properties consisting of color change‚ CO2 gas formation‚ and/or precipitate formation. Certain reactions made it possible to distinguish between an acid and a base. Through the results of this experiment‚ chemical properties observed in the reactions could be used to associate

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    CHM130 Lab 3

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     CH3COOH will turn blue  CH3COOH darkened the blue color Food coloring + NaOCl + CH3COOH  Will remain seperate  Solutions returned to clear/cloudy‚ clear Red cabbage + NH3  Change to clear  Turned green Red cabbage + CH3COOH  Change to clear  Turned pink NaHCO3  + NH3  Will mix  Backing soda separated to the bottom NaHCO3  + CH3COOH  Will create bubbles  Bubbled over Na2CO3  + CH3COOH  Bubble  Small fizz‚ clouded the mixture MgSO4  + CH3COOH  Fizz  Nothing MgSO4  + NH3  Mix  NH3 turned the MgSO4 white

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    are being treated unequally because of the “Glass Ceiling”(Ridnor‚Macionis). Pink collar jobs were traditionally dominated by women since World War II. The jobs do not require much professional skill and usually did not have equal pay. Beside that‚ men are not used to work in the pink collar workforce because with men always suppose to do the manly work‚ like construction or being a boss of the company. Working in the pink collar jobs will lower their status‚ give them less pay‚ less benefit. But James

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    April 3. Are LFTB or “Pink Slime” Safety Claims Meaningful to Consumers? ABC News. Retrieved from http://abcnews.go.com/headlines/2012.04 Bloomgarden-Smoke‚ K. (2102‚ March 27). “Pink Slime”: Health crises or misunderstood meat product. Christian Science Monitor. Cross‚ R. (2012‚ April 1). LFTB is 100% beef. USA Today‚ 30. Hayden‚ D. (2012). Pink slime‚ mechanically separated‚ LFTB…HUH????. Farming America. Retrieved from http://farmingamerica.org/2012/03/29/pink-slime-mechincally-separated

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    was referenced to many colors‚ but a couple that stood out more than the others were yellow‚ green‚ and pink/red. Yellow has a lot of possible meanings‚ however‚ the ones pertaining to Gatsby include his moments of criticality‚ and corruptness. Another color that has some significance to Gatsby is Green. Green can show both Gatsby’s wealth and corruptness. The last color pertaining to Gatsby is pink/red which can illustrate lust as well as danger. The colors yellow‚ green‚

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    Socialization Analysis As I walked through the toy section of Target‚ I felt like I saw what I’ve seen ever since I was young enough to shop for toys in this section with my mom. When I was little I would go straight to the pink‚ Barbie aisle and then venture into the other pink aisles as well. This time‚ though‚ I looked through all of the toy aisles (including the boy section) and looked at the toys and dolls and games through a different lens. The color choices for the toys themselves and then the

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    by the disappearance of faint pink colour. Use the first flask for a trial run. 4) Repeat steps 2-3 three times and record the results. Table 1.1 Trial Initial Reading of Burette Final Reading of Burette Amount of Oxalic Acid Used Color Change 1. 50 ± 0.5 cm3 40.6 9.4 ± 1 cm3 Colorless to light pink 2. 50 ± 0.5 cm3 40.6 9.4 ± 1 cm3 Colorless to light pink 3. 50 ± 0.5 cm3 40.5 9.5 ± 1 cm3 Colorless to light pink It is important to note that

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    Its all about the PINK my foundation supports breast cancer awareness month and will try to persuade america to give us the money we need to find a cure and we don’t care how much money you want to donate to us we just wanna give the money to researchers to find a cure.My

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    experiment. Control or Experiment Purpose (Controls) Purpose and Results (Experimental) 1 Milkish white/ milkish white Control To control for color change of the mitochondrial enzymes alone without addition of NADI. (false +) 2 Milkish white/ Bright pink to bluish purple Experiment Assay for Cytochrome oxidase activity. (+ purple) Shows the effects from the addition of NADI‚ a very

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    fashion shows and catalogues‚ which feature top fashion models. Victoria’s Secret was started in San Francisco‚ California‚ in 1977 by Roy Raymond who felt embarrassed while trying to purchase lingerie for his wife in a public. Audience is +18 (except pink collection women who feel young and sexy. Their marketing strategy is interesting. For example although the target users are women in New Year fashion show mostly man watched it because of the beautiful top models. And Victoria’s Secrets strategy is

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