LIMITING REAGENT Practice Problems 1. At high temperatures‚ sulfur combines with iron to form the brown-black iron (II) sulfide: Fe (s) + S (l) ( FeS (s) In one experiment‚ 7.62 g of Fe are allowed to react with 8.67 g of S. a. What is the limiting reagent‚ and what is the reactant in excess? b. Calculate the mass of FeS formed. 2. Arcylonitrile‚ C3H3N‚ is the starting material for the production of a kind of synthetic fiber acrylics) and can be made from
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The Himalaya Logo: The Himalaya brand has much in common with the mountain range from which it draws its name. For centuries‚ the Himalayas have been an icon of aspiration and of man’s quest to unlock nature’s secrets. They represent purity and lofty ideals. The fact that several of our herbs are sourced from this region emphasizes our brand’s connection with the Himalayas. The logo is a visual definition of brand identity. The leaf that forms the crossbar of the letter H represents the company’s
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companies try to create something so outlandish that they lose the memory power of their brand. While outrageous tricks such as half-naked models handing out toothpaste may catch a lot of attention‚ as well as a wonderful viral effect‚ it also is more common that at the end of the day‚ consumers remember the stunt‚ and not the brand of toothpaste.
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How to Maintain Proper Oral Hygiene April 14‚ 2013 Keeping up with dental hygiene is important to maintain a healthy mouth. In order to keep your teeth healthy and clean‚ you must follow a specific routine at least once a day. Brushing and flossing every day can prevent gum disease‚ tooth decay‚ and remove any bacteria left on your teeth after eating. Although it seems like such an easy task‚ there are many different variables. Proper brushing takes at least two minutes and should be done
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http://www.smh.com.au/business/retail/coles-woolworths-aldi-price-war-gets-personal-with-cutprice-tissues-and-toothpaste-20160303-gn9m2e.html The main issue present in the news story In this article ‘Coles‚ Woolworths‚ Aldi price war gets personal with cut-price tissues and toothpaste’‚ Catie Low indicated that there is a ‘price war’ between Woolworths and Coles. As is known to all‚ Woolworths and Coles are the two big supermarkets in Australia and plays a very important influence for the Australian
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sought by the consumer‚ the extent to which the product is consumed‚ brand loyalty‚ price‚ and the ways in which the product is used. For example if Colgate customers have been using their toothpaste for a while and had no problems with it‚ a small price increase probably would not make them change toothpaste brand. Psychographic Psychographics are the attributes that describe the personality‚ attitudes‚ beliefs‚ values‚ emotions‚ and opinions of customers‚ and prospective customers. Demographic
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are so many different products. Some consumers like to stick to the same brand‚ some like to try something new and some will experiment from time to time. The advantage is being able to make new products such as: mouthwash‚ different flavored toothpaste‚ whiting strip and many more. Some of the disadvantages it has are so many brands and choices to choose from which consumers are not sure what to buy. It is better that there are so many options‚ but consumer are not sure what products are the best
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overseas assets and tap into the growing Asian market. Besides‚ H&H imposed a “silent management” within the partnership. Therefore‚ Colgate signed an agreement which assure no management right. The most popular product of H&H called “Darkie”‚ toothpaste used a stereotype cartoon of a black man with a smile white teeth. However‚ Colgate’s reputation suffered of the image using on this product because social and cultural behavior have changed and additionally‚ Colgate’s largest and international
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Market page 2 Market structure can be defined as homogeneous elements of concrete structure where buyers and seller meet and consign to trade. Market structure is firms or companies that produced identical product which are uniform. There are different types of market structures which includes perfect competition‚ monopolistic competition‚ oligopoly and monopoly each of these structure function a certain way. Some of the key factors of market structure are size of firms‚ entry condition‚ role
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