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    Essay On Adversity

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    How a person handles a adversity can either be a defining, or defeating moment. Adversity can be compared to hot water, how will you react in the hot waters of life? There are three options on how to handle trying situations; hard as an egg, soft like a carrot, or make a change in your situation, like coffee beans do in hot water. In my seventeen years of life, I have handle adversity hardly, softly, and effectively. I have handled adversity as an egg by becoming hard when hurt, a carrot by…

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    experiment was about using a method of recrystallization to reform benzoic acid and unknown compound, and identifying that compound. The main principle is the polarity and solubility of compound. The compound was dissolved completely with distilled water in hot temperature and reformed back in cold environment. After the experiment, there were up to more than 50% of the compound being recrystallized and the unknown compound had the melting point at 165.2oC. The experiment showed the connection…

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    Analysis Of The Crucible

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    he Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a crucible as, “a vessel of a very refractory material used for melting and calcining a substance that requires a high degree of heat.” Other interpretations of the word mean, “a severe test,” and “a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development.” The Crucible by Arthur Miller and today’s society are very much like the inside of a crucible because they have social pressures, private pressures, and…

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    explore the beautiful coastline, backwaters and areas in and around Tarkarli. Kayaking is a very popular activity with youngsters and there are a few operators in Tarkarli who will guide you to the ideal spots for Kayaking in Tarkarli like fresh water canals and the backwaters of Tarkarli along with experienced guides. Game Fishing Tarkarli is fishing village with a long coastline and is also home to a few beautiful lakes and rivers which provide an ideal hunting ground for fishing…

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    in the experiment while performing any step. To make the samples we need to take the sample and add distilled water to it so that there is decent amount of sample made for performing the experiment. The ratio of distilled water to the sample solution (pure) is 1:1. [Note: there wont be any change in the molarity of the sample as we are just increasing the volume by adding distilled water to it.] To make the sample solution for Tropicana and Sweet lemon we need to filter it order to get rid…

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    this experiment you will determine the mass of a single drop of water by a graphical method. You will evaluate its uncertainty. Data: Table 1: Number of Drops: Mass of Beaker + drops/g (0.01g) 1 2.36 g 2 2.38 g 3 2.40 g 4 2.44 g 5 2.46 g 6 2.48 g 7 2.50 g Chart 1: Analysis: The mass of 1 drop of water is 0.4g. By taking the total mass and dividing it by the number of drops we can figure out the average mass of a drop of water. However the number of drops should be more than three as we…

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    3.11.2 Effects Of Ph

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    room temperature (~300C). The degradation decreased to 80% and 71% for aqueous CR of 1x10-4 M and 1x10-3 M concentrations respectively. The decreased degradation of the dye with increasing concentration may be due to (a) high dye concentration may act as an inner filter which shunts the photons away from the LDH surface, (b) may lead to the non-availability of oxidative free radicals associated with the degradation process and (c) most of the dye molecules get adsorbed on the LDH surface…

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    changing the quantity of hydrogen peroxide. At the final, it will be obviously observed that there will be some differences in the rate and in the time because of changing the amount of reactant. 0.1 M KJ,0.5 M H_2SO_4,0.01 M Na2 S2O3 , H2O2, starch and water were used to carry out the experiment. These compounds were filled to the four…

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    My Ecological Footprint

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    planet. Also, it can address the question of the extent of planet’s biological capacity which is demanded by a particular activity or population. By addressing such a question, an ecological footprint indicates the amount of productive area of land or water which a person, country, region, or planet utilizes…

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    Acid Rain Effects

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    when the sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, react with the water . The chemicals in acid rain can cause paint to peel, corrosion of steel structures such as bridges, and weathering of stone buildings and statues. Literature review Nature depends on balance, but human made the air polluted because of the advanced technology and the different chemical reactions. The different chemical reactions with air and water caused the acid rain. The acid…

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