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    calculating the percentage yield of a reaction. When examining the data obtained from the investigation, there was evident that there were some trends in the results. For the three graphs showcasing the results for gravimetric analysis in task one and task two, there was no general pattern. This was due to the fact that in Graph 1, the actual yield was a portion larger than the theoretical yield, while in Graph 3, the opposite results were obtained and in Graph 4, the actual yield was…

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    the start of this experiment, the theoretical yield was calculated. From the results, the limiting reagent is 3-nitrobenzaldehyde. The theoretical yield is determined by referring to the moles of the limiting reagent, which was calculated to be 1.3 g. However, the results obtained (Data Table 1) were greater than the theoretical yield; that is, the actual mass of the product was higher than the theoretical mass. This lead to an abnormally high yield of 320% and an impure product. Though the…

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    benzocaine, by direct Fisher esterification of p-aminobenzoic acid with ethanol in the presence of sulfuric acid as catalyst. Equations Percent Yield= (mass product obtained)/(mass therotical ) X 100 Results Table 1: Percent yield of crude benzocaine, its melting point and comparison with literature value Melting Point Melting Point Range Percent Yield 82.9 °C – 84.5°C 1.6 59.3% Discussion The weight of the final product was 0.086 grams. The melting point was 82.9 °C – 84.5°C. According…

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    The purpose of this experiment was to use aldol condensation methods to synthesize colored cyclopentadienone and then UV/VIS spectrophotometry to characterize the dienone structure synthesized. The information gathered from the UV/VIS analysis was then compared to a computer model of the desired product to analyze the optimal 3D structure of the dienone. The base catalyzed condensation reaction was used to form the product for analysis, followed by vacuum filtration to recover the product. Both…

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    lower roof sections. Soil beds will need to be constructed on the roof surfaces and the farming operation will necessitate reinforced roof architecture capable of supporting the additional weight of soil, water, plants, and materials. Average Crop Yield…

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    the 33rd Australian Journal of Management in 2008. Written by Bilson et al., the article does an incredible job in highlighting issues pertaining to the modeling of the term structure of interest rates. The article begins by appreciating the fact that there are various models associated with the yield curve. The authors highlight the significance of the term structure of interest rates by offering valid examples. For instance, the article points out that the yield curve plays a critical role in…

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    is going evaluate the two objective which are Telstra pay the dividends for shareholders and the executive compensation plan in Telstra also the way to incentive senior management team. The most important evaluation is that how does the Telstra can provide the dividends to shareholders by increase the profit form senior management team also realise the responsibility to shareholders. On 14 August 2014, the directors resolved to pay a final fully franked dividend of 15.0 cents per ordinary…

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    financials, strong liquidity, and good reputation. Furthermore, it may not happen over nigh but the company will most likely have a comeback. As previously stated many of the competitors also bring good value, whether it is in capital gains yield or dividend yield. However in this specific case, as an investor BMY would be the best value because it has a constant dividend that has continued to increase year after year. Capital gains of a stock can change, but dividends are real cash that is…

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    the views of different stakeholders on GM foods? Should GM foods be promoted? What are the regulations of GM food in the United States? Based on the meaning of the words, GM food means the food that is genetically modified. They can increase crop yield, so that people in the developed countries can have enough foods. Also we do not need to use pesticides. However, once people plant GM foods on the land, the land cannot be used to plant normal crops. I believe that people who care about food…

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    DUK has made dividend payments for 90 straight years and for an investor who is looking for dividend income, DUK’s yield of 4.3% is appealing (Bollinger, 2016). As also noted by Bollinger (2016), the stock may not be a bargain today; however, as indicated in the P/E calculation, if DUK makes its potential return of 8-10% in the future, all DUK investors who subscribe…

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