Part One (Flame Test) 1. Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame. Solutions Names Known 1 Barium Known 2 Calcium Known 3 Sodium Known 4 Rubidium Known 5 Potassium Known 6 Lithium Unknown 1 Sodium Unknown 2 Potassium 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. The first unknown from part one from this virtual lab
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Yang Lee Nov. 14‚ 2012 WORKSHEET – UNIT 1 Task 1 – List 5 qualities that a ‘good’ teacher should have and give reasons for your choices. Which of these qualities do you consider to be more important‚ and why? 1. Patience – a teacher must be kind and understanding. To understand each student has different learning ability and allow each student to grow at a reasonable speed. This quality is essential to create a comfortable learning environment for students. 2. Inspirative – The ability to motive
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9.2.6 Explain how water moves from the soil to the leaves of a plant. At first water enters the root by osmosis because the soil water has a lower solute concentration of minerals than the epidermal cell cytoplasm (there is a water potential gradient). Water movement across the cortex cell is by two pathways both involving a water potential gradient. The cortex cell cytoplasm has a solute concentration gradient. This moves water symplastically from cell to cell by osmosis. The Apoplastic
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Q & T Explain what debit and credit mean. T For each of the following transactions of Dennen‚ Inc.‚ for the month of January 2015‚ indicate the accounts‚ amounts‚ and direction of the effects on the accounting equation. A sample is provided. a. (Sample) Borrowed $30‚000 from a local bank b. Lent $10‚000 to an affiliate; accepted a note due in one year. c. Sold 100 additional shares of stock with a par value of $.10 per share to investors for $500 cash. d. Purchased $15‚000 of equipment‚ paying $5000
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Department of Languages & Intercultural Education Exploring China 331 RESEARCH PAPER Can Chinese cars sweep the globe? Competitiveness of China’s auto industry Name: Chang Deng Student ID: 14068678 Lecturer: Dr Grace ZHANG Date of Submission: 16/3/2001 Word Count: 681 Literature Review The automotive industry is regarded as a flag of a nation’s economic progress‚ unique in its far-reaching influence on the development of numerous related core industries
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We agree the United States auto industry could not survive without government support for the following reasons: first is the loss of market share to foreign auto makers such as Toyota‚ and Honda. Secondly‚ the US auto industry is unable to withstand an economic recession. Lastly the alternative of the government not supporting the US auto industry will result in an increase in unemployment‚ and can cause other social and economic issues. According to the Wall Street Journal research‚ foreign
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Diego Rodrigues Mendes Alves Course: Paper or plastic Paper or Plastic? Can we answer the question? Why should we be worried about the kind of bag we use to carry our purchases? We have to make so many decisions when we are shopping that we should not have to be worried about how we will carry our things home. However‚ if you want to help the environment and our society to decrease the wasting of materials and pollutants‚ and as a consequence improve our quality of life‚ you should be concerned about
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BAJAJ CASE STUDY 1. What challenges confronted BAL and which were of its own making? In 1980s‚ the government’s impact was the most challenging factor confronting BAL. It witnessed an increase in both foreign and domestic competitors because of the Indian government’s permission of foreign technology and local manufacturing capacity expansion. Accordingly‚ Japanese products were more preferred than domestic brands due to its durability and eye-catching design. Apart from Yamaha‚ Suzuki‚ and Piaggio
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make rough notes ONLY in their answer books. They then have the remaining THREE HOURS in which to answer the questions. Candidates must answer the COMPULSORY question in Part A‚ TWO from the SEVEN questions in Part B and the COMPULSORY question in Part C. NOTE: Candidates may detach the sections of the Identity Documents Act 2010 from pages 6 to 12 of this question paper for ease of reference in answering Question 9. Candidates should answer all parts of a question unless otherwise stated. © University
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Indian Auto Industry Current Scenario & Future Trends Index Evolution of Indian Auto Industry Market Segmentation PEST Analysis Porter’s 5 forces Analysis Obstacles‚ advantages and opportunities Analysis of Current trends Impact of Union Budget Impact of Tata Nano Impact of Tata Ace Future Trends in auto market Evolution of Automobile Industry Initial Years Manufacturing was licensed •High Customs duty on import •Steep excise duties & •sales tax •2 Major players: Premier Automobiles
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