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    Why Do Water Boils

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    be varying in density and other things. As far as i know water would seem to boil faster. As it has a boiling point of 212 degrees fahrenheit. That is just the boiling point of the water with nothing else. But when you boil different things with other stuff like sugar and where acidity levels are different you get other results. It may boil slower or faster depending on what is the liquid made of. Last year my project was what type of water boils faster. It was sugar. If this is the case maybe

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    ways in which the organisms and the environment change in response to each other. A pond and its inhabitants provide a good example of these interrelationships. A pond contains: a. soil consisting of rock‚ minerals and dead remains of organisms b. water with minerals c. aquatic plants including algae d. aquatic animals like snails and tadpoles e. bacteria and other microorganisms such as protozoans All these components interact to produce a system called an ecosystem which is constantly changing.

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    Complexometric Determination of Water Hardness.            Abstract: Using complexometric method of calculating water hardness‚ an EDTA solution was made and calculated to be around .00209M. This EDTA solution was then used to titrate a water sample with unknown hardness. The sample used was sample #18. The hardness of the sample was calculated to be 180505 ppm. This is within normal levels for the Mesa area.           Introduction:  This experiment focuses on titration with EDTA. Titration

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    1. Put your safety goggles and lab coat on. 2. Gather all the necessary materials in order to conduct this experiment such as boiled water‚ distilled water‚ calcium chloride‚ distilled water‚ glycerin‚ test tubes‚ nails‚ test tube rack‚ graduated cylinders‚ tongs‚ scoopula‚ erasable marker and parafilm. 3. With the erasable marker‚ label the ten test tubes from 1 to 10. 4. For Test Tube 1‚ drop an iron nail in it without adding anything else. Place the test tube into the to-be-heated rack (50⁰F)

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    of Morris water maze is as follows. 1. Preparation 1) A circular pool with a diameter of 150cm and a depth of 50cm. Use a white pool for black mice and black pool for white mice. The interior surface of the pool contains high contrast spatial cues‚ and they are above the water surface. 2) The test room are separated so that the animal being tested cannot see the observer during the test. 3) Put a 10cm diameter white platform in the white pool. Fill the pool with room temperature water until the platform

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    I’m submerged; submerged under the frigid water. I scan my surroundings and find an abundance of nothing. I’m stunned by the scene. The water‚ vividly clear blue‚ was motionless and breathe taking; but not a fish‚ plant or rock in site. ’How did I get here?’ I thought. Panic erupts and rises inside of me. My body acts on its owns out of fear. Immediately‚ I began swimming in hopes to escape this agony. I don’t recall how I ended up here. Actually‚ I don’t recall anything at all‚ but my name. Keith

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    Reaction Turbine

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    Reaction Turbine Nithin Mannil 08d01001 Aim 1. To investigate the Torque/Speed and Power/Speed characteristics of Single Stage Reaction Turbine. 2. To determine the Isentropic Efficiency of a Turbine. 3. To compare the characteristics of a reaction turbine at different values of inlet pressure. 4. To compare the maximum shaft power vs pressure and isentropic efficiency vs pressure. Theory Turbines are machines which develop torque and shaft power as a result of momentum changes in the

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    3. Volume of the test tube. 9.032 4. Mass of the empty test tube. 10.35g 5. Mass of the filled test tube. 29.89g 6. Mass of liquid in test tube. 19.54 7. Temperature of the water. 22ºc Part B Aluminum Sinker 1. Mass of object. 6.87g 49.44g 2. Volume of the water in the graduated Cylinder after the addition of the object. 17.5mL 19mL 3. Volume of the object due to displacement 2.5mL 4mL 4. Density of object. 2.748 12.36 5. Calculated

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    Tap Water

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    com/kids/stories/spacescience/water-bottle-pollution/ Tap vs. Bottled Water Bottle water versus tap water‚ which is better for our health; is a question most people find themselves conflicted on which to choose. We have a fascination with bottled water. Somehow‚ somewhere‚ someone decided the tap water was not good enough for us‚ and along came the obsession that water in a bottle was better for us. Most of us would agree that the argument for drinking bottled water is basically the taste and there

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    The Bottled Water Bandwagon Being uninformed is a crime someone should never commit to our planet. Many people run through their daily routine without putting much thought into how their decisions are affecting our planet. Something as simple as drinking bottled water can cause families to lose their water supply‚ and environmental turmoil. When will people recognize the damage they’re doing to their environment‚ and when will the damage outweigh the convenience of bottled water? Yes‚ bottled

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