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    there are three main sections‚ Solid‚ Liquid‚ and Gas. The main character‚ Kate‚ is very interested in science and the three titles are a metaphor for her state of mind throughout the book. The first section‚ Solid‚ shows how Kate is a stable and strong person. The next section‚ Liquid‚ is a time where Kate’s life is very inconsistent and she is unsure about herself. The last section‚ Gas‚ shows how Kate has accepted her fate and tries to help everyone she can. A solid is hard‚ strong‚ and stable in

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    Temperature What property of a substance corresponds to the average PE of its particles? Phase List the three common states of matter in order of highest potential to lowest. Gas‚ liquid & solid. e-Lab: Open PhET simulation States of Matter. The beginning of the lab starts with Neon in a solid state at 13 K. (Kelvin (K) is a unit of temperature like Celsius and Fahrenheit). You can heat or cool the substances in the container by sliding the bar on the bucket to Heat (for fire) or Cool (for

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    Vithurjan Satkunarasan 20495383 Lab Partner: Ken Xu Introduction The synthesis of Acetaminophen is based on the amine group of p-aminophenol being acetylated by acetic anhydride to form an amide functional group. Acetaminophen is isolated as a crude solid which is then recrystallized to purify the product. Using melting point determination the recovered products purity is identified and can be compared to the theoretical value. In this experiment 3.0g of p-aminophenol along with approximately 10ml

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    density. Within the set of all possible discontinuitiues linking pairs of nodes‚ all potential translational failure mechanisms are considered‚ whether anticipated or not by the engineer. Failure mechanisms involving rotations along the edges of solid bodies in the problem can also be identified. Thus in this case the solution identified by the DLO procedure is guaranteed to be the most critical solution for the problem posed. This means that there is no need to prescribe any aspect of the collapse

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    substance changes phase‚ that is it goes from either a solid to a liquid or liquid to gas‚ the energy‚ it requires energy to do so. The potential energy stored in the interatomic forces between molecules needs to be overcome by the kinetic energy the motion of the particles before the substance can change phase. The energy required to change the phase of a substance is known as a latent heat. The word latent means hidden. When the phase change is from solid to liquid we must use the latent heat of fusion

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    4) What property of a substance corresponds to the average PE of its particles? Phase 5) List the three common states of matter in order of highest potential to lowest. Gas‚ liquid‚ solid e-Lab: 1) Open PhET simulation States of Matter. 2) The beginning of the lab starts with Neon in a solid state at 13 K. (Kelvin (K) is a unit of temperature like Celsius and Fahrenheit). You can heat or cool the substances in the container by sliding the bar on the bucket to Heat (for fire) or Cool

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    vicinity. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/bond2.html 2. Do ionic compounds conduct electricity as: (3 points) a. Solids? No b. Liquids? Yes c. Aqueous solutions (when the ionic compounds are dissolved in water)? Yes http://misterguch.brinkster.net/ionic.html 3. Do covalent compounds conduct electricity as: (3 points) a. Solids? No b. Liquids? No c. Aqueous solutions (when the covalent compounds are dissolved in water)? No http://misterguch.brinkster.net/covalentcompounds

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    moulding

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    Colton © GIT 2009 11 Process ME 4210: Manufacturing Processes and Engineering Prof. J.S. Colton © GIT 2009 12 Process • Pellets placed in hopper • Pellets fall into barrel through throat • P ll t packed t f Pellets k d to form solid b d lid bed – air forced out through hopper • Pellets melted by mechanical shear between barrel and screw ME 4210: Manufacturing Processes and Engineering Prof. J.S. Colton © GIT 2009 13 Process • Melted plastic forms shot in front

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    Lab Experiment 5

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    Title: Liquids and Solids Purpose: The experiment will help determine two important physical properties‚ boiling and melting point‚ of liquids and solids. Procedure: Before starting the experiment I gathered all materials appropriate for the experiment and prepare a safe environment for my experiment. I record the boiling point of the Isopropyl Alcohol and the melting point of powdered Acetamide with lab equipment such as the thermometer‚ capillary tube‚ beaker‚ test tube‚ and burner fuel

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    Nicole Vigliotti Partner: Camille Dupiton Lab #1 Purification of a Solid: Crystallization and Melting Point Section: A61 Laboratory Exercise #1 Purification of a Solid: Crystallization and Melting Point Introduction In this lab exercise‚ we will be learning experimental techniques using glassware and other apparatuses. In order to successfully complete this lab‚ we will use techniques 1.0‚ 1.1‚1.2‚2.0‚2.1‚2.2‚ and 2.3 that are described in the Lab Manuel.

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