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    therefore‚ materials have not been a limitation in my practice. My current execution involves re-creating the Chinese guardian lions out of casting plaster. And then the lions are individually submerged in a salt crystal mixture of alum salt (aluminum sulfate‚ Al2(SO4)3 ) and distilled water‚ where salt crystals will form on the surfaces of the lions over a period of time‚ depending on the level of saturation. The Chinese guardian lions are symbolic decorative that traditionally stood in front of palaces

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    Jessalyn Gutierrez PPA - Thematic Essay Ms.Flannery April 15‚ 2015 Throughout history‚ many circumstances have led to individuals‚ such as Ghandi and Desmond Tutu to develop ideas. These ideas have often affected societies. These individuals fought against human rights. Both Mohandus Ghandi and Desmond Tutu used nonviolence methods. Both individuals got what they wanted without violence. Ghandi was an important leader in India during its independent movement‚ he influenced people spiritually

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    in Troy to Odysseus just a couple of years after it happened (Mythweb). Gandhi‚ my hero‚ achieved independence for his country using only nonviolent protest. This is shown by the “Salt March”‚ in which he embarked on a 240 mile march‚ protesting about the British salt tax‚ which made it illegal to sell or produce salt‚ allowing a complete British monopoly (Thenagain). Also‚ he has quotes that will live on forever‚ such as‚ “Where there is love there is life”‚ “You must be the change you wish to see

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    Unit 6 Lab Report 1. Objective: To find the percent composition of water in an unknown hydrate. 2. Materials: Goggles‚ apron‚ evaporating dish‚ hot plate‚ and stirring rod 3. Procedure: get the mass of a evaporating dish‚ put a sample of the hydrate onto the evaporating dish and mass the dish with hydrate. Put the dish with hydrate on the hot plate on high heat. Break up any clumps that form during the heating process. Observe any color

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    reactions with the Finkelstein reaction. The conditions for this are NaI in acetone. NaI is soluble in acetone but the products of the reaction; NaCl and NaBr are not. We will watch the reaction by looking for the first appearance of the solid salts. Acetone is a good solvent for Sn2 reactions because it is a polar aprotic solvent. We will be examining Sn2 reactions with an ethanolic solution of silver nitrate. The silver ion coordinates with a lone pair on the halogen which begins to

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    2.3g Mass of filter paper: 0.9g Mass of filter paper and dry benzoic acid: 1.6g Net mass of the dry benzoic acid: 0.7g Step 4: Separating out the salt Mass of cup and sodium chloride: 3.3g Net mass of dry sodium chloride: 1.0g Data Table 1: Experiment Data |Grams|Percent of Mixture| Iron fillings|1.2g|30%| Sand|1.0g|25%| Table Salt|1.0g|25%| Benzoic acid|0.7g|18%| Total|3.9 g|72%| A. In the beginning of the lab‚ I thought that in order to separate all of the solids that the iron

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    IB Chemistry Lab Report Design Example— Effect of Temperature on Solubility of Potassium Chloride in Water Research question How does temperature affect the solubility of potassium chloride in water? Hypothesis As the temperature of water increases‚ the particles of solid Potassium chloride‚ KCl‚ which are absorbing energy from its surrounding‚ start moving more easily between the solution and its solid state because. According to the second law of thermodynamics‚ the particles will

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    RC II-1 Science/Sensory Age: 5-years-old Activity: St. Patrick’s Sensory Box Goal: To help the kids explore with their hands. Materials and processes: Green rice or green sand‚ spoons‚ green plastic/glass gems‚ foam shamrocks‚ gold coins‚ mini cauldrons‚ a rainbow‚ and a few magnifying glasses. Teaching Strategies: Use the rice or sand to hide the objects‚ with the spoons and magnifying glasses have the kids look for the leprechaun’s gold‚ or find four leaf clovers. Developmentally

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    letter from Gandhi to Lord Irwin‚ the English governor in India. The point of view is Gandhi because he is basically telling the governor what his plans of civil disobedience are: Gandhi and the community are going to ignore the Salt Laws and march to the sea to make their own salt. The tone of this letter is very calm and peaceful. Document 2 is an excerpt from Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s autobiography along with a photograph of a 1963 sit-in of integration supporters at a lunch counter. The point of view

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    another out. Birds use a pond for rest and food as they are usually less busy than a lake or larger body of water and have more to offer in the way of food. (http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00228/facts.html) Sodium Chloride is better known as salt. Salt has different uses and is the number one ingredient in brine that is used on dirt roads in the summer time to keep the dust down. It is used on roads in the winter time to decrease the freezing temperature on the roads so ice doesn’t form‚ creating

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