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    Non-Electrolyte Compounds

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    If a compound is an electrolyte it conducts electricity by breaking down into ions when dissolved into a solution. A non-electrolyte compound does not dissociate in solution. A non-electrolyte compound cannot conduct electricity because it dissolves in solution as molecules instead of ions. Colligative properties are properties of a solution that depend on the amount of solute dissolved, and not dependent on the identity of the solute. The colligative properties studied in this current…

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    The world of normal days of waking up and feeling safe is over now the world a dark and dangerous place. There are compounds that keep people safe and I believe I’m a very valuable candidate. There are multiple reasons that I should in the compound house. I’m great with a bow and a gun, I’m strong, and I’m loyal and honest. I’m also excellent with medical assistance and I have a green thumb. I’m on the Archery Team and score fantastic scores in my tournaments. My teacher and coach Dan Mannering…

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    human naked eye. There are two types of light microscopes: compound microscope and Electron microscope. Light microscopes are divided into two categories: Compound microscopes and Stereoscope microscopes. Electron microscope functions in the following way; a stream of electrons emitted from an electron source built in the microscope, the obtained image is in black and white. The stereoscope microscope functions by reflected light. The compound light microscope, which is going to be used in these…

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    Exercise routine You are supposed to exercise routine in which you can hit your different angles. Isolation exercises will work better you have already achieved some muscle mass. Winners are advised to do compound exercises in the beginning but this does not mean that experience trainers invite them. Compound exercises are those exercises which will benefit you even…

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    Identification of an Unknown Compound to Determine Proper Waste Procedures Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823 October 13, 2015 For completion of CEM 161 Section 009, under supervision of Abstract: In order to determine the identity of the compound we performed many experiments with a solution of the compound. These experiments included testing for all of the following ions; ammonium, halide, sulfate, carbonate, nitrate, and acetate…

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    Essay On Compound Eyes

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    two different types There are two types of eyes in the world of today. There are what one calls compound eyes and there are vertebrate eyes. Compound eyes also known as Arthropod eyes, can be traced back to an arthropod called trilobite. These ancestors didn 't have complex lenses like those of today but instead, their eyes and lenses were made of the same rock that made their skin - calcite. Compound eyes today contain many ommatidia (singular: ommatidium) which consist of a corneal lens, a…

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    pastries to add a splash of color into it. It is extensively used for a variety of different products. But, if it is consumed, it can cause allergic reactions and countless of other negative effects. Tartrazine is as Azo Dye, which is a chemical compound where two hydrocarbon groups are joined by two nitrogen atoms. It is found in food coloring, which is often…

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    Asthma Indoor Air Quality

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    Some of the largest contributors to volatile organic compound emissions are carpet, mattresses, particle board, wood stain, and paint. When it is time, there are many natural mattresses, stains, and paints available that have no or low amounts volatile organic compounds. Flooring should be replaced with hardwood, lament, or stone. These flooring options do not require adhesive or synthetic materials and are easily…

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    Solubility Test Lab Report

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    solubility test was conducted on all compounds. Because they were all ionic, every known compound naturally dissolved in water, and conducted electricity. As the next determining factor in the process to identify the unknown substance, the compounds were tested in acetone. As seen in table 2, only one compound, Ca(NO3)2 was found to be soluble in this solvent. Because the unknown solid was insoluble in acetone, Ca(NO3)2 was then eliminated as a possible inorganic compound. The flame test did not…

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    Extraction was the main method of removing compounds from the sample. The component X was removed from the sample by first adding the organic solvent dichloromethane to the test tube. After aggravation, the component X dissolved into the solvent. Since components Y and Z were insoluble in the organic solvent they remained as solids. The test tube was then placed into a centrifuge and ran for thirty seconds. By doing so, the unsettled solid were forced to accumulate at the bottom of the test tube…

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