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A Study of Azeotrope and Acetone/Chloroform Liquid-Vapor Phase Diagram Abstract: Liquid-vapor phase of acetone/chloroform was studied through distilling a series of mixtures with different mole fraction. When the mixtures were boiling‚ their vapor was condensed through a water column and collected in a receiving container. Refractive index was collected for starting mixture‚ distillate and residue for each sample. A boiling temperature versus acetone’s mole fraction was constructed to show the
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Topic: Knowledge Management and Intellectual capital AUTHORS: D GUPTA B PRUDHVI M KIRAN REDDY Abstract: Knowledge is something that comes from information processed by using data. It includes experience‚ values‚ insights‚ and contextual information and helps in evaluation and incorporation of new experiences and creation of new knowledge. People use their knowledge in making decisions as well as many
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restriction sites. Restriction enzymes also recognize a specific sequence of nucleotides‚ which vary between 4 and 8 nucleotides‚ in particular‚ palindromic. These restriction enzymes were kept in a 50% glycerol buffer that does not freeze at -20 oC. The four available enzymes used for this experiment were EcoRI‚ AvaI‚ HincII‚ and RsaI. The lengths of the DNA fragments from the restriction digests are used to map the relative locations of the four available enzymes in the plasmid. From this
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Objective: To extract caffeine from tea powder using polar - nonpolar solvent extraction technique. Theory: The technique used to separate an organic compound from a mixture of compounds is called Extraction. Extraction process selectively dissolves one or more of the mixture compounds into a suitable solvent. The solution of these dissolved compounds is referred to as the Extract. Here the organic solvent dichloromethane is used to extract caffeine from an aqueous extract of tea leaves
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CVs for Management Consulting Cambridge Careers Skills Workshop 2 November 2006 © OC&C Strategy Consultants 2005 The Challenge – Securing an Interview Place Milkround Application Statistics 1‚700 Many applicants chasing relatively few interview places Any consultancy firm will receive a high number of CVs 180 1st Round Interviews 2 Blank PresentationAug02 Applicants A good CV is critical Topics for today What are management consultants looking for in a
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Hong Kong Food History The colony of Hong Kong was founded in 1831‚ which caused British and Western merchants to relocate there for the business opportunities. Over time‚ Hong Kong developed and there became a greater need for places to allow entertainment for the many businessmen in the colony. There were some Chinese restaurants that were founded at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century that were branch offs of the well known established restaurants. These places offered
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Ocean County College Department of Chemistry [Caloric Content of Food] Submitted by Jamie Kaiser Date Submitted: 10/2/12 Date Performed: 10/2/12 Lab Section: Chem-180 Course Instructor: Bassa Purpose The purpose of the experiment was to take foods
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Eco-friendly Base Formulations Fluids for Lubricant Oil R.P.S.Bisht‚ Savita Kaul‚ P. Nagendramma‚ V.K. Bhatia‚ and A.K. Gupta Indian Institute of Petroleum‚ Dehradun‚ India Abstract There is an increasing move towards the use of environmentally safe lubricants. However‚ the development ofa common biodegradable base stock that could replace conventional ones is a big challenge. Synthetic lubricants‚ whether synthetic hydrocarbons‚ organic esters‚ or others‚ all have problems associated with their
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Chapter 6 – Properties of gases lecture notes 1. Gas phase Gases have neither definite shape or volume 1) volume changes with pressure 2) volume changes with temperature 3) gases are miscible 4) gases are generally MUCH less dense than liquids 2. Atmospheric pressure 1 atm = 760 torr (mm of Hg) F= ma F = force m = mass a = acceleration P = F/A - ma/A P = pressure
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