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    Freezing Point Lab Report

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    Freezing point is the temperature for a particular compound where the liquid freezes to form a solid (Chemistry Dictionary). If salt is added to water, it freezes at lower temperatures. If there are fewer water molecules, then freezing occurs at a slower rate (Salt and the Freezing Point of Water). Pure water freezes at 0º Celsius, but water that is combined with salt will freeze at a temperature less than 0º Celsius (Oleson, Andrew and Daly, Terik). A solvent is something in which other things…

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    The Industrial Revolution has seen many a great innovation. Machines and technology has grown at an almost alarming rate, creating jobs, improving peoples lives, and creating a much more comfortable standard of living. But while our lives have improved the demand for resources and the amount of pollution has as well. A rapid change needs to happen in the way we as humans interact with the planet. Without swift action, within our lifetime, or our children’s lifetime, the world as we know it,…

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    Hydrologic Cycle Essay

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    will be discussed as well. Hydrologic Cycle The hydrologic cycle is a delicately balanced system dealing with water. With the earth’s oceans covering 71% of earth, which doesn’t include any fresh water or ground water percentages; it appears water is everywhere (Cain, 2010). With water everywhere it is continually in action. Starting with evaporation of water in the hydrologic cycle, water unremittingly evaporates entering into earth’s atmosphere as…

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    left. That is why Earle makes it very important that the reader knows that by every marine animal that goes extinct it doesn’t just hurt life in the water but eventually it will start to hurt life out of the water. Animals in the water already have to compete…

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    semi-closed bodies of water where freshwater meets with salt water in places such as inlets, bays, or flood river valleys. They help filter out sediment and pollution before going out to the ocean. In addition, they provide natural habitats for animals and sea creatures, as well as providing protection…

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    definitely effect by global warming. Scientists estimate that glaciers around the world are losing 92 cubic-kilometers of ice each year, and it is a very remarkable loss in glacier cover. Glaciers stores water as ice in the winter, and melt during summer. There is a natural balance between the amount of water stored, and the amount ice melted. Yet, due to the raise of average temperature, it is difficult to store…

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    Coral reefs withhold the largest biodiversity in the planet, they are home to more than 25% of marine life. Losing coral reefs will have an positive feedback on marine life and sustainability, it would destroy food chains, thus causing chaos. Water Water has become scarce, there is limited amount due to a decline of rainfall, and higher amounts of evaporation. Energy Fossil Fuels and Coal are not a green renewable source of energy, it releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The burning…

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    Projects Gabby’s paragraph: Within Missouri, there are many ways in which a society could live and thrive. Home to over two hundred fish species, four hundred diverse bird breeds, and seventy mammal types that roam the land, swim through the bodies of water, or soar throughout the clear skies. Along with consuming the meat for nourishment, the leftovers, or scraps, of animals such as fish, could be used as bait for traps to capture other creatures which could be used for labor, as a food…

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    Simultaneously, 1,4-dimethoxybenzene has similar solubility’s with diethyl-ether and remains dissolved in the ether layer throughout the experiment while benzoic ion mostly remains in the aqueous layer. The ether layer can be distinguished from the water layer due to their differences in density, where diethyl ether contains lighter atoms as opposed to sodium bicarbonate. As a result, diethyl ether will be less dense and will be the top layer while the sodium bicarbonate solution will be denser…

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    My poem is called “The Ocean” by Nathaniel Hawthorne.The speaker describes the depths of the ocean as tranquil and ghostly and the speaker also compares the worries of land to the peacefulness of the sea.This poem is about the death and afterlife that takes place under the sea and the peace that comes with it. The theme is about how above the ocean the waves are crazy and chaotic, but under the ocean it’s peaceful and calm, and the seamen who have died at sea are at the bottom peacefully at rest…

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