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    The Sacramento River Originating in the Klamath Mountains‚ the Sacramento River is the largest river in California‚ draining over 70‚000 kilometers. Located within Northern and Central California‚ the Sacramento River flows south for about 412 kilometers until it reaches the San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The Sacramento River runs through 19 Californian counties‚ being bounded by Sierra Nevada and Coast Rangers‚ area known as the Sacramento Valley. For about 12‚000

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    Lab 2 – Water Quality and Contamination Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination Table 1: Water Observations (Smell‚ Color‚ Etc.) Beaker Observations 1 Clear no smell 2 Oil was on top and did not mix with water and it had a slight smell 3 A slight haze look to water with strong smell of vinegar 4 Water turned cloudy with bubbles on top and was the hardest to see through 5 100 ml of water filtered through 60 ml soil resulted in slight brown soil colored water 6 100 ml water

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    “A drought has happened in St Eustacia for the past 2 years. Brainstorm and then draft an essay on the effects of the drought on St Eustacians.” Name: Ashlee Waldron Course Code: #413001354 Tutor: Margaret Gill Course Code: FOUN 0100 Course Name: Fundamental of Written English Section: 8 Due date: Wednesday 15th‚ 2014 Essay Outline I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Living

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    5.5 Candy Chromatography Background Information: Paper Chromatography is a separation tool in which pigment is put on a paper made of cellulose and water‚ and placed in a solvent‚ in this case isopropyl alcohol. Due to capillary action‚ the solvent crawls up the paper‚ separating the pigments. This technique is used to identify components of a mixture‚ even unknown ones‚ and can be used to isolate components into pure samples. Real world uses of this technique includes identifying certain biomolecules

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    The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of root surface caries in the Dakshina Kannada population. 6000 patients of both gender over 15 years of age were assessed for root surface caries based on clinical examination and structured standardized interview derived from the World Health Organization Oral Health Assessment form 2013. A total of 660 patients (11%) with gingival recession exhibited root surface caries. Males exhibited higher root surface caries 11% than females in the age group of 56 to

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    Title: Aim: The aim of this experiment is to test if the rougher surfaces produce more friction and affects the distance travelled of a toy car. The aim of this experiment is to determine if the surface areas affect the distance travelled of a toy car by creating friction between the surface and object. The aim of this experiment is to determine if the surface areas affect the distance of a toy car due to the force of friction between the two objects. Hypothesis: From the basic research shown

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    Background Information Surface area will increase the speed of reaction as the greater the surface of the solid reactants‚ the more particles are required to expose and ‘cover’ the capacity of the solid. Increased surface area results in an increased chance of collisions between reactant particles. Since the collisions become more frequent and abundant‚ the rate of reaction increases. Aim The aim of the experiment is to see if a greater surface area of a dissolvable tablet creates a faster or

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    Planning Aim To determine how the surface area of the tablets affects the rate of the reaction. To determine which form of tablets gives the biggest surface area resulting in the fastest reaction rate. Investigation question: What is the relationship between the total surface area of the tablets and the rate of the reaction? Hypothesis: The rate of reaction will be the fastest when the tablets crushed into powder as there is a bigger total surface area resulting in more effective collisions

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    Staron Solid Surface Countertops‚ Solid Surface CountertopDesign the kitchen you’ve always dreamed of with Staron Solid Surface Countertops. Beautiful‚ functional and hygienic‚ you can’t go wrong when you add the beauty of Staron to your kitchen. Give your kitchen the illusion of being one large piece‚ Staron countertops makes this possible with invisible seams that make your kitchen simply flow.  What are Staron Countertops?If when you think of remodeling or building your dream kitchen you think

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    eukaryotic and prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are usually unicellular‚ while eukaryotic cells can either exist as a single celled organism or be found in multicellular organisms. The unicellular and multicellular organisms are linked to cell size and surface area to volume ratio. The experiment for cell size and diffusion was set to see how and how much water can go to the cells. This movement of water is called Osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of low concentration (lots

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