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    Ideal Gas Law

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    Methane CH4 = (6.022 x 1023 atoms/mole) = 6.022x1023 atoms of Methane in one mole 6. In this experiment‚ the pressure (P) was 1 atm‚ the temperature (T) was 295 K‚ the volume (V) was 0.150 L‚ and the number of moles (n)was 6.2 x 10-3 moles. The ideal gas law states that P*V = n*R*T. Based on your experiment‚ what value do you get for R? Is your value close to the standard

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    My Ideal Job

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    My Ideal Job What would my Ideal job be‚ well let’s see I have always wanted to be a coach of some sort whether I am coaching football‚ basketball‚ or baseball etc. No matter what that particular sport is I want to coach it. The reason behind this is because I have always seen myself as some type of positive mentor to you kids. I can say that I learned this from my coach about eleven years ago. He was a real leader and when he said something you listened he always had your attention no matter what

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    My Ideal Place

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    My ideal place to be alone with my thoughts is at home in my back yard on my basketball court. It’s not an actual court it’s just sand‚ dirt‚ and grass. It’s so country like and it’s surrounded by trees on all its sides just as a peninsula surrounded by water. To just hear the trees swaying back and forth on a windy day. When the sun is not shining because the clouds filled the sky to cover it like a jacket on a cold day that covers your body from the cold weather. It’s so peaceful just to play

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    The Ideals of Human Bodies

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    The ideals of human bodies Lim Yu Jing Art History Kristtel Martin 2 October 2012 1.Consider the Greek fascination with creating the perfect human body as you analyze briefly three key sculptural examples from the Hellenistic Age of ancient Greece. Relate to what extent these key sculptures may help to define the idealistic meaning of ‘perfect balance of beauty‚ harmony and proportion’ to fine artists for this century. Ancient Greeks were not only superb with philosophy and mathematics

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    My ideal vacation

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    Barcial 1 Keena C. Barcial Professor Egrubay EN110-07 10 September 2014 My turning point in life Sometimes‚ the things that we can’t change end up changing ourselves; either for the better or for the worse. However‚ within my situation I changed for the better. It was one day after school‚ during my 7th grade year. I received a call from my mom while she was on her way to pick me up. She calmly says “Keena‚ I have news for you.” While on the phone‚ I beg her to tell me; but she refuses and

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    true to home‚ yet stay integrated into the American culture in order to stay prevalent sand become successful. Since I was the youngest of them all‚ my family is expectations of my cousins were further expected of me‚ and I feel as though this is an ideal that is consistently set on younger generations in families. We are told to follow the guidelines and uphold to the same standard that our older counterparts were inducted into. The problem with this is that we are machine factory making our generations

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    My Ideal Room

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    MY IDEAL ROOM When it comes to the interior or a room‚ people always have a visual as to how their room would‚ should or could look like‚ so do I. I have pictured my room having a king sized bed which is placed against the window over a step with a carpet underneath. A shelf that is placed against the wall from one end of the room to the other‚ which has a dresser on one side where as the other side has a place to put books‚ novels and so on. Usually people prefer side tables on either side

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    My Ideal Friend

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    MY IDEAL FRIEND I was walking home from school. I was carrying my books and tonnes of homework home. I walked with a heavy stride with my head hanging down‚ unaware of the chatter and socialising going on around me. Spirits were low and I took my usual route home which usually takes me about 20 minutes. “What next? I have no idea what to do‚” I told myself. Abruptly‚ I knocked into something and all my books and papers fell to the sidewalk. I lost my footing and went down on my knees

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    Ideal In American Culture

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    Jane Castellani Trista Martin LA 202-OL6 5/15/2012 Ideal Image It’s pretty easy to see that the beauty ideal in American culture is thin. The media seems to target women—especially through advertisements‚ shows‚ celebrities‚ and other media outlets. Most of the media industry promotes being thin and nearly condemn any who dare to stand out from what the entertainment world deems beautiful. It’s come to the point that if a girl‚ regardless of age‚ is concerned‚ even to the point of obsession

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    Plato’s concept of the ideals Plato believed that reality is more than what we sense around the world (e.g. taste‚ smell‚ hear‚ see and touch)‚ he believed that behind these physical realities lies a perfect version of them in which he called Forms and that the greatest thing we can learn is to have knowledge and understanding of them. Plato’s theory means that what we can sense around us (for example a chair) is just a mere shadow of the perfect version which exists in the world of Forms. The

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