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    admiration and strength. When one breaks this union‚ they are regularly shunned and hated for their decision and found immoral. Found inside this is mental distress; obsession can be a result of this and cause many to cling to hope or themes similar to purity. Loyalty is constantly tested throughout a person’s life; it analyzes their true self-discipline and control over themselves. In The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the two central characters are unfaithful and cheat on their respected

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    If there is a narrow range of melting point this shows that the benzoic acid had high purity. However‚ a broad range of melting point shows that benzoic acid is still impure. There were many factors that affected the accuracy of the experiment and one of them was the melting point. This is because whether the melting point was high or low

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    bad. As time goes on‚ sometimes good and evil are so intertwined with each other that the definition becomes blurred‚ especially with a vast world like Earth. For example‚ one view of good and evil can be seen through the Shintoism’s concepts of "purity" and "impurity." Although its beliefs are not necessarily popular with other parts of the world‚ Shintoism

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    Experimental Synthesis of Aspirin and Melting Point Purity Analysis Donald Yeargin CH 222‚ Section 24221 Department of Chemistry Portland Community College Portland‚ OR Abstract The various methods available to synthesize aspirin lead to the need to examine and evaluate production efficiency and purity. The purpose of our experiment was to synthesize acetyl salicylic acid (aspirin) and then determine the relative purity of the synthesized sample by observing the melting point temperature

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    discussions‚ resided in four arenas: piety‚ purity‚ domesticity and obedience. The conditions that the female slave lived in were opposed to the standards and virtues set by society. It resulted in the female slave being refused what was considered the identity of womanhood. It was another manner in which slavery attempted to eradicate the slaves’ value of themselves. Jacobs continually struggled to maintain these female virtues. Her belief in the ideas of piety‚ purity‚ domesticity and is highlighted in

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    34x10-4 was used in 10cm3 Concentration = (2.34x10-4/10) x 1000 = 0.0234 Purity = (0.0234/0.025) x 100 = 93.6% The titration results showed that the titration were accurate and somewhat concordant. With the results from the titration we could work out the concentration‚ and then use the concentration value to work out the purity of the benzoic acid. The benzoic acid purity came out at 93.6%‚ a high value for the purity showing that the recrystallization was very effective in removing impurities

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    From this‚ 1.0512 grams of aspirin were formed. The limiting reactant was salicylic acid‚ and the theoretical yield of aspirin was 2.220 grams of aspirin‚ so the percent yield of the reaction was only 47.4%. When the iron solution was added to test purity‚ the aspirin solution just barely turned lilac. This means that the aspirin produced was very pure. With these results‚ the overall purpose of the lab was not achieved. While the aspirin produced was very pure‚ there was very little produced; less

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    Water signify spiritual purity being used for praying. Water also helps in agriculture.Water is the most important thing for survival. Without water it is impossible that a planet be inhabited. Wherever we have water we find life. Our planet earth has 70% water. Ther firt ever living creature was tiny aquatic organisms. Water also is the means by which human beings survive. Water plays a very important role in religions around the world. Water signify spiritual purity being used for praying.

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    degradation * Green: the color of plant life‚ used to represent the triumph of life over death * Purple: symbolic of penitence and mourning‚ is also the color of royalty * Red: the color of blood‚ symbolic of passion * White or silver: symbolic of purity‚ innocence and holiness * Yellow: symbolic of divinity‚

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    transcendentalism arose with this art of work. Transcendentalism is mainly a combination of reason and emotion; in a more detailed way‚ transcendentalism is about self-reliance. One has to look into herself/himself and turn her/his face to the nature‚ purity and has to be away from society‚ and their mind is supposed not to be full of organized believes and political theories. This movement became a leading aspect in literature with the publication of Nature; therefore‚ when analyzing the work ‘Nature’

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