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    Major | Career Research Project | | | James Paullin | 11/16/2012 | | Biology Biology is under the college of Arts and Sciences and is categorized in the Biological Sciences department. The main chair/director is Dr. Sam Atkinson with an assistant‚ Kendra Donahue. The Biological Science department is located in the Biology Building 210. There are numerous courses that have to be taken in order to major in Biology; while also minoring in Chemistry as well. There are introductory

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    Sensors Content: 1. Introduction……………………………………..3 2. Sensor types………………………………….....4 3. Temperature sensors…………………………....6 4. Thermistors…………………………………..…6 5. Thermocouple…………………………………..7 6. Pressure sensors………………………………...8 7. Level sensors………………………………..…..9 8. Electromagnetic sensor……………………..…..9 9. Differential pressure sensors…………………..10 10. Classification of measurement errors………….11 11. List of used literature…………………………..12 2 Introduction A sensor (also called detector) is a converter

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    WRITE YOUR NAME HERE:________________________________________________________ CHM 2046 (Gower sections) Exam 2 (Form Code A) Fall 2014 Instructions: On your scantron sheet enter and bubble in your name‚ UF ID number‚ and Form Code. Check your bubbling carefully – bubbling errors will not be negotiated. Turn in your scantron and retain your exam (with your answers circled). Potentially useful info : Kw = 1 x 10‒14 at 25°C pH = −log [H3O+] pH = pKa + log ([base] / [acid]) R =

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    is reached. Put another way‚ according to the law of energy conservation the total heat energy lost by the metal is the total heat energy gained by the water and container: Qlost Qmetal Qgained Qwater Qcontainer mmCm Tm mwCw Tw mcCc Tc In thermodynamics (which we will start in a week) a negative sign would be used on the Qmetal term to maintain our sign convention for heat; we set the hot side to be negative because energy is

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     M07/4/PHYSI/SP3/ENG/TZ1/XX+ IB DIPLOMA PROGRAMME PROGRAMME DU DIPLÔME DU BI PROGRAMA DEL DIPLOMA DEL BI 22076512 physics sTANDARD level pApeR 3 Candidate session number Thursday 3 May 2007 (morning) 0 1 hour 0 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • • • • Write your session number in the boxes above. Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Answer all of the questions from two of the Options in the spaces provided. At the end of the examination

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    Lines Arterial line and triple lumen subclavian central venous catheter was placed for hemodynamic monitoring and administering medication. Physical Examination Vital sign. Mr. P is a 1.8 meter tall and weight 152.2kg. His other vital sign are as follow: blood pressure is 114/68 mm Hg‚ heart rate of 88 bpm‚ oxygen saturation 99%‚ and respiratory rate 18 breaths per minute. General appearance. Mr. P appears obese‚ stated age‚ and critically ill. He is sedated and has no signs of discomfort. He

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    References: Internet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exothermic_reaction http://www.s-cool.co.uk/a-level/chemistry/chemical-energetics/revise-it/enthalpy-changes http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Physical_Chemistry/Thermodynamics/State_Functions/Enthalpy/Heat_of_Reaction Chapter Yew Lee‚ Loh. 2004.Chemical energetics. STPM Physical Chemistry Volume 2‚ ed N.Sivaneson. 349 & 350. Selangor ; Penerbitan Pelangi SDN. BHD. You Sie‚ Lim. 2007.Thermochemstry. In Pre-U Text STPM

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    Environment is also a major key in properly conducting thermal analysis. The atmosphere surrounding and permeating the element being researched can have drastic effects on the technical results. Some of the most common environments in which to study thermodynamics include general air or an inert gas such as nitrogen or helium. This allows the least impact on the results of heat transfer and other elements within the study. The thermal analysis of polymers is one of the largest areas of research

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    I am going to investigate the enthalpy change of combustion for the alcohol homologous series. I will investigate how alcohols with increasing number of carbons affect the enthalpy change when an alcohol goes under combustion. The energy that alcohols release when being used is called the enthalpy change of combustion. This is defined as "Standard enthalpy change of combustion‚ is the enthalpy change when one mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen under standard conditions (298K‚ 100 KPa

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    Enthalpy change of magnesium in combustion Rui Shen Chemistry 4U – Ms .Brazier 2/28/2013 Introduction: Hess ’s law is a terminology in chemistry named after Germain Hess‚ a Swiss-born Russian chemist and physician who published it in 1840. The law states that the total enthalpy change during the complete course of a reaction is the same whether the reaction is made in one step or in several steps. Enthalpy cannot be directly measured‚ but rather the change in enthalpy. Enthalpy is described

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