Kinetics Kinetics 6.1 Rates of reaction 6.2 Collision theory 6 16.1 Rate Expression (AHL) 16.2 Reaction mechanism (AHL) 16.3 Activation energy (AHL) 6.1 Rates of reaction 6.1.1 Define the term rate of reaction. 6.1.2 Describe suitable experimental procedures for measuring rates of reactions. 6.1.3 Analyse data from rate experiments. © IBO 2007 Figure 601 An explosion is a quick reaction D ifferent chemical reactions occur at different rates (i.e. speeds)
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AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 SUB: BUSINESS PLANNING & POLICY MANAGEMENT Instructions: 1. Maximum marks : 80 Marks 2. Attempt any 8 questions 3. Illustrate with examples wherever applicable Q1) XYZ Ltd. Wishes to adopt the cost-leadership business strategy for one of its SBUs. How should it ensure operational effectiveness in terms of productivity‚ processes‚ people and pace? If‚ after 1 year‚ the company wishes to change
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after you have analyzed your skills and interests and researched possible occupations. Match your skills and interests to an occupation‚ decide on a career goal and plan how you will reach that goal. Source: Source: http://mapping-your-future.org/planning/ Sample Career Plan ----------------------- Samantha Jones’s Career Plan #1: Civil Engineering Career goal: To become a civil engineer. To design‚ plan‚ and supervise the construction of buildings‚ highways‚ and rapid transit systems
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STRATEGIC PLAN OF THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY 2011 - 2012 AUGUST 2011 STRATEGIC PLAN OF THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY 2011 - 2012 Introduction This strategic plan represents the CETA’s programme of action for 2011/12. It is based on an adaptation of the template prescribed by National Treasury for government departments and public institutions. In terms of strategic goals it responds specifically to the goals of NSDSIII‚ with the exception
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Observations: Part I: Reaction between iron and oxygen Appearance of steel wool after 20 minutes From (relatively) shiny metal strips to not-so-shiny strips that are stained with dark‚ reddish-brown stuff. Part II: Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide Appearance of potato and hydrogen peroxide combination: Lots of white‚ foamy bubbles around the potato slices. Day 2 Observations: Part III: Reaction between zinc and acetic acid Appearance of penny in vinegar after
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………2 Part 1: Marketing Audit………………………………………………...2 External Audit……………………………………………………3 PEST Analyses…………………………………………………………….4 SWOT Analyses…………………………………………………………...8 Part 2: Market Segmentation…………………………………………………….9 Customers Choice Factors………………………………………………...10 Segmentation Matrix………………………………………………………11 Part 3: Market Targeting and Positioning………………………………………13
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Logistic planning and management largely focus on lowering the cost associated with producing and distributing products under a variety of constraints. Logistics can be meant in different aspects of terms. In the perspective of Customer‚ the definition is getting the right product‚ to the right customer‚ in the right quantity‚ in the right condition‚ at the right place‚ at the right time and at the right cost. In the perspective of utility and value‚ the definition is providing the time and place
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|Date: | Graded Assignment Brainstorming and Planning Complete the questions below to help you begin brainstorming and planning for your argument. Each question is designed to help you think about a different aspect of the planning of your argument. Be sure to answer each question as completely as possible‚ both because you will be handing in this assignment for a grade and because complete
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CBSE TEST PAPER-03 CLASS - X (Chemical Reactions and equations) 1. Take about 5 ml of dil. HCl in a test tube and add a few pieces of fine granules to it. Which gas is evolved? (a) Chlorine (b) Hydrogen (c) HCl (d) Nitrogen 2. Dissolving suger is an example of(a) Physical change (b) Chemical change (c) Redox Reaction (d) None of these. 3. Heat is evolved diving (a) Endothermic Reaction (b) Displacement Reaction (c) Combustion Reaction (d) Combination Reaction 4. Which of the following is not a balanced
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complex reactions and reaction sequences‚ where raw materials react together to give the product. Such chemical process often releases energy‚ in the form of heat‚ and the reaction is described as exothermic. Many of these reactions may also evolve gases at high rates‚ and could cause reactor over-pressure. Thermal runaway reaction Runaway reactions are thermally unstable reactions where the heat of reaction can raise the temperature of the reactants sufficiently to accelerate the reaction rate out
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