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    pressure tank and placed it horizontally in his studio. He customized this tank to become a vacuum chamber. The artist places glass and paper on one side of the tank and small containers of chemicals on the other side. He takes all of the air out of the tank and runs electricity through the chemicals in the small containers, which vaporizes them. He then allows air to flow back into the tank and the vaporized…

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    mistakes that people make in communications is the no communications at all. There was the case that happened at the Duke University Hospital where an engineering team were replacing the hydraulic fluid in the elevators and did not have a proper containers to dispose the used hydraulic fluid, but used an empty detergent barrels in which the hospital receives a surgical…

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    cartridge or canister (a small metal device used to contain nitrous oxide) a charger (sometimes referred to as a "cracker," which is a metal or plastic device that contains an interior pin that may be used to expel nitrous oxide from a cartridge or container) a charging bottle (a device that may be used to expel nitrous oxide from a cartridge or canister) A whip-it (device that may be used to expel nitrous oxide) a tank, a balloon a hose or tube, a Even 2-liter-type soda bottle or Duct…

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    By Connor MacFarland 10.23.2016 IBC 1 Question What is the difference between accuracy and precision and how can we demonstrate the difference? MATERIALS Pencil Notebook Paper 100 mL Graduated Cylinder 1 Gallon of water Ruler Unmarked Plastic Container 3 different kinds of Rocks of different sizes Triple Beam Balance PROCEDURE Estimating Lengths Procedure A piece of notebook paper was torn into 8 rectangles Without a ruler, a line was drawn which was estimated to be 5cm long on one of…

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    Alchemist Essay

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    Due to today’s media which has sensationalized and embellished the more magical aspects of alchemy, the layman may imagine dark spirits and flasks overflowing with noxious chemicals. The layman may also think of alchemy as a trial and error process, in which the aspiring alchemist fumbles blindly towards his next success or failure. This is far from the truth. The infancy of alchemy is located in a Greece influenced Egypt ("Alchemists, Ancient and Modern."). Ancient Egypt, Alexandria, had…

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    include living in a dehumanized state, widespread use of propaganda, and having restrictions placed on information, independent thought, and freedom. There are many examples of living in a dehumanized state in Wall-E and The Handmaid’s Tale. “We are containers, it’s only the inside of…

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    Penny Lab

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    Hypothesis: We believe that heads and tails of pennies do not matter. Materials: ● Penny ● Water ● Dropper ● Container Risk Assessment: There’s only a small amounts of risk in this experiment. That’s either the person drink the liquid or swallow the penny. Methods: 1. Drop droplets of water on the center on the head of the penny and about 2.5 centimeters above the…

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    certain principles or ways in which individual thinks. Piaget would show children of different ages two glass containers filled with a liquid; the containers would be the same shape, size and would have an equal amount of liquid. Children under the age 6 would frequently say that the taller glass held more even though the amount of liquid in each of identical. Children would agree that the containers had the same amount of liquid. Later studies, showed that the results of this experiment were…

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    the drink at high pressure, then sealing the container. Since the solubility of carbon dioxide is less at lower pressure, the dissolved gas escapes as bubbles when the container is opened and the pressure is relieved. The maximum amount of carbon dioxide that can be dissolved in water is 8 g per litre only. The remaining/excess will normally only remain in water when the drink is under pressure. When the pressure is released - i.e. when the container is exposed to normal atmospheric pressure -…

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    Yabbies Lab Report

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    Background information: Breathing: They breathe oxygen through gills. Gills are respiratory organs found in aquatic organisms, which allow the Yabby to remove the oxygen from the water for respiration. Each leg has a gill attached, with the movement of the legs helping the circulation of water over these gills. There is a thin layer of exoskeleton separating the gills from the body cavity, allowing water to cover the gills without getting inside the body. Digestion: Digestive track includes…

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