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    Identification Card

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    Group #5: Atantayeva Dinara 20091404 Baishuakhova Aidana 20090819 Kassymova Assel 20090819 Mustapayeva Aigerim 20090937 Zhalgassuly Alikhan 20080779 41. Eximbank Kazakhstan JSC CEO: Prihojan Dmitriy Anatolevich (Прихожан Дмитрий Анатольевич) Education: 1990-1995 Kazakh State University named Al-Farabi Previous work: May 1995 - May 1997 – Lawyer in KazKom Bank May 1996 – August 1999 – Deputy Head in Air Kazakhstan Working Sphere: Jurisprudence; Bank and Investment

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    an Unknown Compound Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to separate a mixture of two or more unknown compounds and identify them based on their melting point and reactivity with an acid or a base. Compound studied/Reactions: The organic solvent used in this experiment was methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE‚ 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane). The unknown that dissolved in the MTBE‚ but was insoluble in water. MBTE is very volatile and flammable. It was determined in the experiment that the unknown was

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    SPIKES2K6 ANDHRA UNIVERSITY‚VISHAKAPATNAM TITLE “BUS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR VISION IMPAIRED” AUTHORS V.APARNA VALLI B.V.H.H.SUDHEER B.UMA SANKARA RAO FINAL YEAR E.I.E.DEPT

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    Experiment 2 – Identification of Inorganic Solids Jesse Galina CHM 101 Lab Monday October 1‚ 2012 Unknown Solid – 2 Identifying my cation was rather easy because of the color of the powder when it was first given to me. It was pinkish/slight red when solid and when it was grounded up even further. This observation ruled out every cation except for some hydrated Co (II) salts. After being dissolved in water‚ the solution turned pink which agrees with the statement that the cation was Co

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    health and is easily infectious with contaminated sustenance. E. coli is gram-negative bacilli tested in clinical settings from stool specimens. The tests detect the presence of disease causing pathogens of E. coli that produce Shiga toxins. E. coli bacteria commonly occur in nature and they are a necessary component of the digestive process in humans and most other mammals. Most strains of E. coli are harmless‚ but pathogenic E. coli can be responsible for inflammation of the stomach and intestines

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    the Unknown Bacteria: Bacillus cereus Brittany Moy Coastline Community College Abstract Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive‚ facultative aerobic‚ spore-forming‚ rod-shaped bacterium that is widely distributed among the environment. Introduction The reason for identification of unknown bacteria was to help students recognize different bacteria through different biochemical tests and characteristics. This is important in the medical field because identification of unknown bacteria can

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    Ocean County College Department of Chemistry Identification of Metallic Ions Purpose: The purpose of this lab exercise was to perform and observe the flame tests of some alkali and alkaline earth metal ions. When electrons in metallic ions are grounded‚ their configuration is stable. In other words‚ the loosely bound electrons in the valence shell of the atom are satisfied at their “low” energy state. They do not require to be balanced by emitting any type of radiation or receiving any

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    In the unknown identification labs‚ we have identified our unknown as Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is Gram negative and rod shaped that we found to be motile in the lab. Our strain of P. aeruginosa formed colonies that were round in shape and had scalloped margins on nutrient agar. On our agar slant‚ the P. aeruginosa colonies had a filiform appearance on the edges. I think we correctly identified our unknown as P. aeruginosa because we performed several different tests‚ eleven

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    Lab Report Name: Amanda Andrews Section: Lab 6 CHM 130 Experiment: Identification of Metallic Ions Metallic ion Flame color Sodium Na+ Orange Strontium Sr2+ Pink/Red Potassium K+ Light blue/Purple Barium Ba2+ Yellow Copper Cu2+ Green Lithium Li+ Pink Calcium Ca2+ Pink/Orange Unknown Pink/Red - Strontium QUESTIONS: A - All chemical used in this test are binary compounds. What portion of the periodic table is responsible for the color

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    Risk Identification Nathaniel Seigler CPMGT/302 July 13th‚ 2015 Petula Brown Risk Identification Risk identification is an important step towards successful accomplishment for any project and any organization. This week’s efforts covered classroom conversation on risk identification and required that I complete a Worksheet developed by the University of Phoenix. That worksheet included three different scenarios‚ one of which I have chosen to write this brief response on. My goal is to describe

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