Joscely Garris Professor Vinh Hoang CHEM 1151L – 254 25 October 2013 Preparation of Viscous Solution This report discusses an experiment to study the relationship of solute/solvent and the calculations involved to measure the concentration of the solution. The first experiment to take place is the preparation of a salad dressing using xanthan gum solution‚ water and oil. Commonly used as a food thickening agent‚ Xanthan gum is a large molecule composed of several saccharides linked together
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FNCE 370 Overview of Corporate Finance Sample Examination (Solutions) Part I: Multiple Choice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. c b b e a c d b b d d d c c a c b b c e c d b e a FNCE 370 Sample Examination (Solutions) 1/8 May 2006 Part II: Written Response 26. Agency problems are said to be inherent in the corporate form of an organization. Why do you think this is the case? Do you think agency problems arise in a sole proprietorship
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Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Solution-focused brief therapy uses several techniques and procedures in helping clients find solutions and create a more satisfying life. The therapeutic relationship must be a collaborative one. The therapist must believe that the clients are the experts in their own lives. If the therapeutic process is not a joint-venture‚ the clients will not find positive solutions to their problem. The Miracle Question‚ Pretherapy Change and Scaling Questions are just three
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Solution-Focused Therapy Solution–focused therapy (SFT)‚ unlike other forms of therapy argues that a person doesn’t have to understand any problem in order to resolve the problem and that the solution isn’t necessarily related to the problem. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief overview‚ description and rationale of Solution-focused therapy as well as an explanation of the therapeutic processes involved in SFT. This paper will also demonstrate through case example; systemic case conceptualization/hypotheses
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Concentration of a Solution: Beer’s Law The objective of this experiment is to determine the concentration of an unknown copper sulfate solution. You will be using the Colorimeter. In this device‚ red light from the LED light source will pass through the solution and strike a photocell. A higher concentration of the coloured solution absorbs more light (and transmits less) than a solution of lower concentration. The Colorimeter monitors the light received by the photocell as either an absorbance
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cannot step back from anybody‚ but anyway I need to find a good reasonable solution for this exiting problem. Problem is part of our human life‚ and we are facing several kinds of problem almost everyday. Some of our problem we can solve‚ but some we cannot find any solution for it‚ and we have to accept that result. I want to discuss one of my big problem‚ which is existing in my life‚ and I’ll try to find a solution for that problem in several ways. I want to discuss how this existing problem
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TUTORIAL1 WITH INFORMATION TO SOLUTIONS 1. For most products‚ higher prices result in a decreased demand‚ whereas lower prices result in an increased demand. Let d = annual demand for a product in units p = price per unit Assume that firm accepts the following price-demand relationship as being realistic: d = 800 – 10p where p must be between $ 20 and $70. a. How many units can the firm sell at the $ 20 per-unit price? At the $ 70 per-unit price?
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Subject: English Teacher: Raúl Vega Objective: To realize how important is to take care of our planet. Task: Read and write your own comment about these important topics. (No more than five lines) Web site: http://www.climatehotmap.org/global-warming-solutions/ Dead line: From October 6th to October 8th. Until 5:00pm. Details: 1) For: Fourth Semester. Parallel: D Topics: a) Boosting energy efficiency b) Greening transportation c) Revving up renewable 2) For: Fourth Semester. Parallel: E Topics: d) Phasing
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BES Tutorial Sample Solutions‚ S1/13 WEEK 9 TUTORIAL EXERCISES (To be discussed in the week starting May 6) 1. Perform the following hypothesis tests of the population mean. In each case‚ illustrate the rejection regions on both the Z and ̅ distributions‚ and calculate the p-value (prob-value) of the test. (a) H0: μ = 50‚ H1: μ > 50‚ n = 100‚ ̅ = 55‚ σ = 10‚ α = 0.05 Rejection region: ̅ 50 1.645 . 10⁄√100 Alternatively 10 51.645 50 1.645 ̅ ̅ . √ √100 Since 55 50 5 1.645 .
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BUFFERS By: Luis P. Bazan‚ RPh.‚ Ph.D. A buffer solution is a solution of: 1. A weak acid or a weak base and 2. The salt of the weak acid or weak base Both must be present! A buffer solution has the ability to resist changes in pH upon the addition of small amounts of either acid or base. Consider an equal molar mixture of CH3COOH and CH3COONa CH3COOH (aq) H+ (aq) + CH3COO- (aq) Adding more acid creates a shift left IF enough acetate ions are present 16.3 Which of the
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