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    Washing A Chinchilla

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    rodents that closely resemble a ground squirrel and can be found in the Andes Mountains in South America. Everyone needs to know this valuable skill because it can make the world a better place by trying to keep every chinchilla clean and happy. Washing a chinchilla is an important skill to know because it could help with your job‚ it is fun‚ and if you happen to see a random chinchilla on the streets you can wash it. First and foremost‚ mastering the skill of bathing a chinchilla is important because

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    CHOONG SHING YI CHOONG SHING YI Preparation and Recrystallization of Aspirin Preparation and Recrystallization of Aspirin Date of the experiment: 9 May 2013 Date of submission: 23 May 2012 Date of the experiment: 9 May 2013 Date of submission: 23 May 2012 Synopsis 1. General Objective: To familiarize with the preparation of some simple organic compound and purify the compound by recrystallization. Specific Objective: The experiment is carried

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    Hand Washing

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    OF HANDWASHING: A fundamental part of standard precaution procedures and disease control for dental personnel; helps reduce or prevent infection and transmittal of microbes among people and objects; for regular dental procedures‚ liquid soap and water is sufficient but for surgical procedures‚ antimicrobial cleansers should be used. A study in Psychological Science suggests that‚ to get doctors to wash their hands more regularly‚ hospitals could appeal to their sympathies‚ changing the message

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    Soda Vs Drinking Soda

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    Many people like soda but its not good to drink soda all of time.There are alot of other good tasting drinks.like tea or coffee or even diet soda.Soda isnt good for people that have sugar diabetes.Soda doesnt really wake people up either it just makes you even more thirsty durning the day and all you want is to drink soda.Instead of drinking all of that soda start drinking water. Drinking alot of soda and not enough water.Could lead to obesity and you can get dehyodrated.People dont realize how

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    solution.In this experiment‚ acetanilide‚ the crude product of acetylation of aniline and acetic anhydride‚ was used as the pure organic compound. Crude acetanilide underwent crystallization process using the preferred recrystallizing solvent‚ water. The crystallization process was when crude acetanilide was placed in hot water bath and was cooled after in an ice bath which would then yield to the formation of crystals of pure acetanilide. The percentage yield form the crude acetanilide was 94.59%

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    Dish Washing

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    Dish Washing I walk into the restaurant Red Robin‚ wait for my name to be called by the host and sit down in a booth with comfortable red seats. All of a sudden a man sits next to me wearing an apron soaking with water‚ wiping sweat from his face. It’s my brother‚ Zachary Walsh. Zach states “ Man‚ I hate Saturday nights‚ too damn busy!”. What was Zach doing? Zach is a dish machine operator‚ or in restaurant terms‚ a DMO. Washing dishes you say‚ that sounds easy! I am afraid not my friends. Washing

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    Determining Percent of Water Crystallization and the Chemical Formula of a Hydrate Aim: To determine the percent water of crystallization and the chemical formula of a hydrate Materials * 400 ML beaker * Glass rod * 3 to 5 grams of hydrated copper (II) sulfate CuSO4 (crushed) * Bunsen burner * Spatula * Heating pad * Clamp and stand * Electronic balance Procedures Refer to Lab sheet Observations 1. The powder seems to be very bright and shiny before any heating 2.

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    WASHING CULTURAL

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    cultures may not wish to be moved‚ touched‚ or seen unclothed by healthcare professionals of the opposite sex. In general‚ Muslims prefer to wash in running water. If possible‚ allow your patients to use a shower for washing; however‚ if one is not available‚ or they are not able to use one‚ then providing a bowl and a jug of fresh water is a good alternative. When nursing a Muslim patient‚ especially of the opposite gender‚ avoid direct skin-to-skin contact‚ as this is likely to distress them

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    Brittany Gecik Dr. Sowa Experimental Foods Lab February 13‚ 2013 Crystallization‚ Sugar‚ and Fudge Lab Report Introduction: Controlled crystal formation is important to acquire a certain texture in crystalline candy. Crystalline candies are smooth‚ creamy‚ and easily chewed with a definite structure of small crystals that resemble tiny snowflakes. Examples of crystalline candies are fondant‚ fudge‚ and penuche. When a concentration of sugar is higher than 121 degrees Celsius‚ it is

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    Change in Potential Energy Worksheet 1. A 7.3 kg gallon paint can is lifted 1.78 meters vertically to a shelf. What is the change in potential energy of the paint can? 2. A roller coaster car of mass 465 kg rolls up a hill with a vertical height of 75 m from the ground. What is the change in potential energy relative to the ground? 3. If the car in problem #2 starts at rest from the height of 75 m‚ what will its speed be when it is 5 meters from the ground? What is the change in potential

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