Lab #6 Properties of Hydrates Purpose: The purpose of the “Properties of Hydrates” lab is to study hydrates‚ and be able to identify them. This lab also focuses on observing the reversibility of hydration reactions by hydrolysis‚ and also testing substances for efflorescence of deliquescence. Procedure: A. Identification 1. Place 0.5 grams of each compound (Nickel Chloride‚ Potassium Chloride‚ Sodium Tetraborate‚ Sucrose‚ Calcium Carbonate‚ and Barium Chloride) in a small dry test
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Report on Arrangement of The Exhibition & Display The Prepared Items. The D.T.Ed Teaching Aid Exhibition followed by the Annual day celebration was held on the 28th of April 2012 at St.Teresa’s Junior College of Education. It was a successful event conducted by the combined efforts of our Principal Sr.Louella‚ the D.T.Ed Teacher trainers‚ students of the F.Y.D.T.Ed‚ S.Y.D.T.Ed & not forgetting the non-teaching staff too played an important till the finale! But the preparations for this
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UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Objectives: At the end of this unit‚ the students should be able to: 1. Learn the Types of Structures a. Sawhorse Structures b. Newman Projections 2. Learn to draw the different Isomers a. Sawhorse Structures b. Newman Projections Types of Structures 1. Two-dimensional structural formula 4. Three-dimensional structural formula 2. Condensed structural formula 5. Sawhorse structures 3. Bond-line structural formula
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Gabby Dodgson 2A Oxygen Atom Essay A Day in the Life Being an oxygen atom isn’t as easy as it sounds‚ humans love us so much and those other atoms are always trying to attach themselves to us. Honestly‚ can they be anymore clingy? Really were the Michael Jordan’s of the element world. Todays the day I leave my home in the Tundra Biome‚ finally graduated from the periodic table and am on my way to the Tropics. I can’t wait‚ I’m so sick of this freezing weather and lack of any biotic diversity.
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The DNA molecule is often referred to as “The Blueprint of life”. Discuss. [SEP‚ 1999] Synopsis DNA structure Why is DNA called “blueprint” Features of the genetic code ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a vital component of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. A blueprint is a detailed drawing or map which identifies and directs the construction and development of a building or an object. DNA is the hereditary
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ACETIC ACID BY THE CHIYODA/UOP ACETICA™ PROCESS Aspen Model Documentation Index • Process Summary • About This Process • Process Definition • Process Conditions • Physical Property Models and Data • Chemistry/Kinetics • Key Parameters • Selected Simulation Results: Blocks Streams • References PEP Process Module 1 19 Aug 1999 SRI Consulting Process Summary This Aspen Plus model simulates the production of acetic acid by low pressure methanol
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Identification Of Biological Molecules Biology 12 Behrooz Kianian Period: 4 Partner: Chantelle Date: Thursday‚ Nov 7th Question 1. What happens to protein when they are exposed to very high temperatures? Proteins exposed to very high temperatures become denatured. Meaning they change shape. If a protein is denatured
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Essay points to concentrate on: - Russian organic market continues to grow‚ which is indicated by the recent statistics compared from 2011 to 2012 that reached $148 million in 2012. A 7.8% growth was indicated since 2011. - The lack of Russian certification system seems to pose a challenge on the expansion of organic food demand in Russia. - In 2015‚ Russian organic food is expected to boom significantly in the future due to the law that is going to be enforced by obtaining the certification
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Organic farming cannot feed the developing world It is argued that without pesticides and genetically modified crops‚ farming is not economically viable in the developing world. Non-organic farming allows you to farm land that would otherwise not be farmable. Yields are high and costs are low. However‚ there is a worry that intensive farming in these countries will destroy the fertility of the land and in the long run organic farming will secure the future for sustainable farming. Thesis statement:
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Soil properties Soil depth Soil texture Structure Colour Soil pH level Nutrients Dispersibility Soil organic matter and soil carbon sequestration Permeability and porosity Water holding capacity Soils vary in their suitability for specific purposes. For example‚ in Queensland a deep‚ fertile clay soil is suitable for intensive agriculture but a shallow‚ sandy soil is better suited to grazing and growing native trees. The suitability of a soil for a particular purpose can often be
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