Chapter 8: Salts 1. Salts A salt is an ionic compound. The anion part comes from the acid while the cation part comes from a base. Example: KCl‚ KOH(aq) + HCl(aq) KCl(aq) + H2O(l) A salt is a compound formed when the hydrogen ion. H+ from an acid is replaced by a metal ion or an ammonium ion‚ NH4+. Salts Nitrate salts Carbonate salts Chloride salts Soluble All nitrate salts Potassium carbonate‚ K2CO3 Ammonium carbonate‚ (NH4)2CO3 Sodium carbonate‚ Na2CO3 All chloride salts Except Sulphate salts
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| | | | | |Question 3 |1 points |Save | | |From the shareholders’ perspective‚ a stock repurchase has a potential tax advantage over the | | | | | | |payment of a cash dividend. | | | | | |
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girl he wanted to seem worthy to even though he was a penniless young man. Eventually‚ he loved her so much that he started to feel as though they were married. She promised she would wait for him to come back from war‚ but when he did‚ she was married to the wealthy Tom. After telling his story‚ Nick realizes that he is extremely late for work‚ so he says goodbye and tells Gatsby that he is worth more than any of the upper class people he knows. When he is at his work‚ he is too distracted and also
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romantic feelings between the two characters‚ Shane and Marian. In chapter eight of the novel‚ Schaefer allows the chemistry to surface in an interaction that develops the character’s feelings and candor‚ contributes to the plot of the novel‚ and partially resolves the conflict of the subplot. The writer uses those purposes through his effective use of imagery‚ allusion‚ and sound devices such as alliteration and assonance. The chapter eight scene begins with the narrator Bob sneaking into his mother
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Defining performance expectations and goals: to make sure job duties and job standards are clear to all Surveys show employee’s path from job duties to achievement strategic goals is blurred - job description often insufficient to clarify performance expectations (only includes tasks‚ duties) - measurable standards related to strategic objectives should be developed for each position 1. defining performance expectations 2. providing ongoing feedback and coaching 3. conducting performance appraisal
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Smart Card Tutorial - Part 1 First Published in September 1992 Introduction To Smart Cards Even the name Smart Card captures the imagination‚ however such a term is ambiguous and is used in many different ways. ISO uses the term‚ Integrated Circuit Card (ICC) to encompass all those devices where an integrated circuit is contained within an ISO 1 identification card piece of plastic. The card is 85.6mm x 53.98mm x 0.76mm and is the same as the ubiquitous bank card with its magnetic stripe that is
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and no other competitors of any significance. The following table shows the movement of customers during July. (Thus‚ for instance‚ the first row tells us that 80% of OHaganBooks.com’s customers remaining loyal‚ 10% of them went to JungleBooks.com and the remaining 10% to FarmerBooks.com) To From At the beginning of July‚ OHaganBooks.com had an estimated share of 0ne-fifth of all customers‚ while it’s two competitors had two-fifths each. Use the information to answer Exercises 55-58. II
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Smart card is one of the greatest achievements in the world of information technology. Similar in size to today ’s plastic payment card‚ the smart card has a microprocessor or memory chip embedded in it that‚ when coupled with a reader‚ has the processing power to serve many different applications. As an access-control device‚ smart cards can be used to access server remotely over the Internet and they can make personal and business data available only to the appropriate users. Smart cards provide
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Chapter 8 – Test #3 GLOBAL ECONOMICS AND TRADE Test Questions Multiple-Choice Questions 1) What was the Bretton Woods system designed to prevent? a. the expansion of the gold to dollar standard b. another Great Depression c. the sale of complex financial instruments called “derivatives” d. speculation in the markets for both gold and silver 2) In what year did the Bretton Woods system break down? a. 1971 b. 1980 c. 1995 d. 1966 3) The __________ tradition of IPE focuses on the ability of institutions
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Summary: Chapter eight is a study of fifty-nine inmates all in prison for some sort of identity theft. When asked why they committed identity left most of them said it is because it is an easy way to get quick cash and get a lot of it. “Many identity thieves claimed that they spent money on everyday items.” Some of them blow the money on drugs and partying but those actions make their risk of getting caught higher. The motivation for becoming an identity theft can be as simple as being in poverty
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