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    Diesel vs Gas

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    you have an idea about what you want but not quite sure if you want a gasoline or a diesel engine. Well‚ gas and diesel engines are very similar yet different in quite a few ways. At first glance‚ someone who doesn’t know much about either of the two engines might ask‚ “What’s the difference?” To the untrained eye they might look exactly alike‚ but don’t judge the engine by its exterior look. Gas engines are mainly used by the individual in personal vehicles whereas diesels are very popular in the

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    1) Explain why alveolar gas has a different composition from air. Atmospheric (external) air contains a high percentage of oxygen and nitrogen whereas alveoli gas contains a lower percentage of oxygen and a higher percentage of carbon dioxide. The differences in composition are due to the fact that gaseous exchange is taking place within the alveoli in the lungs. Oxygen is diffusing from the alveoli into the pulmonary artery and carbon dioxide is diffusing back into the alveoli from the pulmonary

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    Oil and Gas Conservation

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    Oils and gas conservation ‚its relevance in daily life: Oil and gas conservation means their better and more efficient use with regard to economic‚ social or environment costs and benefits resulting minimization of wastage and protection of environment. A very high priority is attached by the government to conservation of petroleum products in view of the need to reduce increasing gap between demand for and supply of oil and petroleum products. Government has initiated various

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    awkward spaces with castables. Large blocks tend to crack as a result of something called heat differences in material‚ or temperature differences in material in other words‚ which is a very powerful natural phenomena. But hey no worries Mate‚ we still have firebricks here luckily (firebricks those nice little fragments) for making the dome part properly (read more about heat differences in materials - basically it deals with shrinking of cooled down edges and also surfaces while middle’s still hot expanded)

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    Camisea Gas Project

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    The Camesia gas pipeline‚ which runs from the amazon‚ over the Andes‚ to the pacific coast has been raising a lot controversy in the past decade with its destruction of the Peru rainforest. It has ruptured 4 times with at least three major spills in the first 18 months since it was constructed in 2004. With 22 indigenous communities living in a state reserve in isolation‚ a contractor by way of helicopter has made contact with these isolated communities and is pressuring them to abandon their ancestral

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    From the environments surrounding us to our daily schedules‚ change is quintessential to the human condition. All day long‚ we humans make choices that alter the outcome of life’s simplest to most complex details. In Emily St. John Mandel’s novel‚ Station Eleven‚ the audience witnesses the connection between choice and change in the many interwoven intricacies found throughout the plot. An example of this relationship is the Traveling Symphony’s choice of motto. “Survival is Insufficient” speaks volumes

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    Material Science Tutorial

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    configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2 Noble Gas form: Ne 3s2 3p2 b) Full configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p2 Noble Gas form: Ar 3d10 4s2 4p2 c) Full configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s1 4d10 Noble Gas form: Kr 4d10 5s1 d) Full configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 Noble Gas form: Ne 3s1 e) Full configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 Noble Gas form: Ar 4s2 f) Full configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d1 Noble Gas form: Kr 4d5 5s1 QUESTION

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    How Much Gas

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    How Much Gas CHM 151 LL Wednesday: 11:15-2:00 Instructor: Dr. Leary May 1‚ 2013 Introduction In this project we will choose a solid reagent‚ Mg‚ CaCO3‚ or Na2CO3‚ to react with a hydrochloric acid solution‚ HCl. We are going to measure the amount of gaseous product obtained from the amount of gaseous product obtained from reaction. Then compare to theoretical yield‚ Percent Yield=Actual Yield of Gas/ Theoretical Yield of Gas×100‚ based on stoichiometric prediction. The Ideal Gas Law‚ PV=nRT

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    Material Management Cases

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    Case : 1 Electronics Corporation of India Ltd.(ECIL) is a Public Enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy established with the purpose of supporting India’s Nuclear Power Programme and help the country achieve self-reliance in professional electronics. Over the years the company evolved itself into a multi-product and multi-disciplinary organisation with focus on Computers‚ Control Systems and Communications. In the post-liberalisation scenario‚ the compulsions of global competition on

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    Orsat Gas Analysis

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    Orsat Gas Analysis Experiment I. Objectives To analyze the dry exhaust gas (DEG) from a combustion system using the Orsat apparatus. II. Apparatus As shown in figure‚ the Orsat apparatus consists of a water-jacketed 100-m1 burette B connected at its top to a glass manifold M and at its bottom to a leveling bottle L. The glass manifold M is connected to three reagent bulbs called pipettes P1‚ P2 and P3 via three cocks C1‚ C2 and C3. Each tube is filed with its own absorbing chemical solution:

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