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    Kinetics‚ A Clock Reaction Abstract The purpose for the experiment Chemical Kinetics‚ a clock reaction is to figure out the reaction rate of a solution regarding its concentrationtemperature‚ and also determine the effects of when a catalyst is present. The experiment resulted that the concentration‚ as well as its temperature can affect the rate constant inversely the outcome of the rate constant. By conducting the experiment‚ it is also discovered that the rate order of the reaction resulted as

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    of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. Osmosis is a special kind of diffusion where water moves through a selectively permeable membrane that only allows certain molecules to diffuse though (Lab Manual 7e‚ 2010). Diffusion or osmosis occurs until dynamic equilibrium has been reached. This is the point where the concentrations in both areas are equal and no net movement will occur from one area to another. If two solutions have the same solute concentration‚ the solutions

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    The reaction rate of a chemical reaction is determined as the change in the concentration of a reactant or product over the change in time. [1] The rate of a reaction is determined by experiment. Many factors influence the rate of a reaction: the nature of the reactionconcentration‚ pressure‚ temperature‚ and surface area‚ presence of catalyst and intensity of light. [2] For a chemical reaction‚ the rate law or rate equation is a mathematical expressed equation that links the reaction rate with

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    The purpose of this practical is to investigate how the pulse rate of humans changes when they exercise. Someone who is physically fit can supply their muscles with enough blood‚ carrying glucose and oxygen‚ for an activity at a lower heart and breathing rate. The fitter you are the lower your resting heart rate. You and your classmates will be the humans investigated. SAFETY: If you know you have any condition that affects you doing exercise‚ please make sure your teacher knows before you start

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    1. Temperature: Put some hot water‚ warm water‚ and cold water in three bowls. Just use water from your faucet‚ and please be sure that the hot water is not too hot to touch! Place a finger in the hot water and a finger of the other hand in the cold water. After a few seconds‚ place them both in the warm water. Describe the sensations. Can you trust your senses for measuring temperature? Explain your answer. Placing finger A(pointing finger on left hand) in the “hot” water‚ my finger felt a hot

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    Concentration Camps Essay

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    A concentration camp is where people got captured and taken to. These people get taken by the Nazis and go to a camp. In these camps some torched‚ beaten‚ some have a disease. This was a place for punishment. Hitler got a group of people called the nazis and rounded up millions of people to tourche in these concentration camps. Concentration camps are a brutal place. Over 40‚000 men‚ women‚ babies‚ kids people of all sorts got taken. Some people tried to hide out but it didn’t really work out for

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    Concentration Camp Dachau

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    The Dreaded Story of Dachau A concentration camp refers to a camp or closed area where people are detained under brutal conditions usually having no access to legal rights of arrest and imprisonment that would normally be accepted in a democracy. Concentration camps played a large part in the mass killing of Jews in Europe lead by Adolf Hitler. An example of a concentration camp is Dachau. During the World War II‚ Jews were separated into two groups the healthy and the unhealthy. The unhealthy

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    Effect of osmosis rate on different surface areas‚ depending on different types of water solution An investigation showing the effect of surface area on osmosis rate‚ including some different types of water concentration. Osmosis is a type of passive (not requiring energy) transport of water molecules across partially permeable membrane‚ from an area of high water concentration into area of low water concentration. But how does surface area affect rate of osmosis? Surface area plays important

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    Stephanie Mae M. Richa Date: Oct. 3‚ 2011 Article Title: Can Concentration Improve Memory? By Kenneth Ray Williams I. Summary The basic memory mechanics exposes the power of concentration to improve memory. Concentrating can increase the amount of information encoded in the brain. Concentration enhances the basic memory mechanics by creating a healthy‚ vibrant and energetic brain. Combining basic memory mechanics

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    Concentration Camps in the Holocaust World War II brought many atrocities‚ 6 million to be precise (Wachsmann 2017). With so many camps not even discovered yet‚ as they are still doing an investigation into all of the locations of the camps‚ but we may not even know how many deaths and the torture of the prisoners by the Fuhrer and the Nazi’s. The Germans had many uses for the concentration camps. A concentration camp is a detention site outside the normal prison system created for military purposes

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