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    PSC 41- Specific Heat Capacity and Latent Heat Constants: Specific heat capacity ofwater=4180 J Kg-1 K-1 Specific heat capacity of ice=2050 J Kg-1 K-1 Specific heat capacity of copper= 386 J Kg-1 K-1 Specific heat capacity of aluminum=900 J Kg-1 K-1 Latent heat of vaporization of water =2.26x106 J Kg-1 Latent heat of fusion of water = 3.34x105 J Kg-1 Density of water =1000 Kg m-3 Conversion : 1L ≡ 103 g for water 1) A 12.5 g sample of an unknown metal‚ heated to 99.0

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    INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL IN ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS An Instructional Manual Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Western Institute of Technology La Paz‚ Iloilo City In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course EGC 600 – RESEARCH by Engr. boysie t. tejada March 2012 INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL IN ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS An Instructional Manual Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Western Institute of Technology La Paz

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    Introduction A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. Therefore‚ separate components of a heterogeneous mixture can be separated by using differences in the components’ physical properties. In this laboratory experiment‚ I attempted to experimentally verify that the components of a heterogeneous mixture containing salt‚ sand‚ and benzoic acid can be separated using the separate components’ solubility properties (ability to dissolve in water). Because it is known that organic compounds

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    Legislature‚ the Executive and the Judiciary respectively. Political liberty in a state is possible when restraints are imposed on the exercise of these powers. The functions of the government should be differentiated and assigned to separate organs to limit each section to its own sphere of action. So that these organs independently interact between themselves. This is what is known as the theory of separation of powers. Montesquieu‚ the celebrated French Scholar asserted that concentrated power

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    SEPERATION OF A MIXTURE Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out how components of a mixture can be separated and analyzed. Procedure: The procedure for this lab report is as follows: 1. Mixture is taken‚ and has to be measured in order to meet the requirements of 2-3g. 2. The mass of the tray is measured and then the scale is zeroed out and the mixture is added to find out the mass of the original mixture. 3. Next‚ find the mass of the 250mL beaker‚ zero out the scale

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    Separation of powers is one of the major functions of the United States Constitution. The Founders aspired to create a new system of government complete with separation of power in order to implement a strategic system of checks and balances. Our current separation of power stems from concepts of federalism‚ where division is placed between national and state governments. The Founders wished to be centered on the powers of state over national government‚ so the concept of federalism allows for

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    What Went Wrong: An Examination of Separation of Church and State By the middle of the 20th Century‚ the United States had emerged as a world power. It accomplished this through its leadership in defeating Germany and Japan in World War II. These two countries’ main objective was to enslave the world and destroy political‚ religious‚ and economic freedom. In Germany or Japan‚ anyone who disagreed with these goals‚ or was different was destroyed. This was a common practice in these two fascist

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    Experiment 1 Mixtures

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    Experiment 1: Mixtures Aim: To develop an understanding of different types of mixtures including solutions and to examine the different solubilities of some solutes in two solvents: water and ethanol Procedure: Refer to Experiments Book Pg 13 Results: Part A- Mixture Observations Classifications 1 100% Orange Juice There were suspended pulp in the juice Heterogeneous Mixture 2 100% Apple Juice Clear solution Homogeneous Mixture 3 Solder Uniform mixture Homogeneous Mixture 4 Fruit Cake Chunks

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    Cebu Institute of Technology Phys 202 /K3 I. Title: Specific Heat of Solids II. Object: To determine the specific heat capacity of solids by methods of mixtures. III. Theory: When to or more substances at different temperatures are mixed‚ heat will flow from the substance of higher temperature to the substance of lower temperature. The heat flow will continue until equilibrium in temperature is reached. From the Law of Conservation of Energy‚ whatever amount of heat is lost by the hot substance

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    1) The separation of powers‚ often imprecisely used interchangeably with the trias politica principle‚[1] is a model for the governance of a state (or who controls the state). The model was first developed in Ancient Greece and Rome. Under this model‚ the state is divided into branches‚ each with separate and independent powers and areas of responsibility so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with the powers associated with the other branches. The normal division of branches is into

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