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    Water Cohesion Lab

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    The sparking, luminescent and clear thing we call water is essential to almost every organism on planet Earth. Water so much more complicated and interesting than most people think. Water is made out of two hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom. Two major characteristics of water is cohesion and adhesion. Cohesion is the attraction of the water molecules to itself. Adhesion on the other hand is the attraction of water molecules to the substance that also have dipolar characteristics. The cohesion of…

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    is able to transform the non-fiction journey of finding Eichmann into a story, like James Bond. Neal wants to tell people about what justice is. This book is driven towards people in middle school and up because there are many parts of the book that younger kids wouldn’t understand the events that go on in…

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    also be referred as a molecular ion. Two or more atoms covalently bond or share electron pairs with each other to make up a polyatomic ion. Once they have bonded, they become considered as a whole single ion. Moreover, it is known to have a charge, most polyatomic ions have a negative charge but there is an exception with a positive charge. In this case, nitrate consists of one nitrogen atom along with three oxygen atoms which bond in order to become a single ion. Nitrate is an ion that also has…

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    Bond describes how Vesper as beautiful woman doesn’t think she is always taken seriously, thus dresses more masculine as well as dorning a more ‘prickly’ demeanor as to not be misjudged by her male coworkers. In the 1960s, such judgement would not be appropriate to tell someone as you first meet them as it is slightly insulting. Furthermore, the style of dress is quite contrasting. The suits the new Bond wears are tight fitting, slim and chic. The dresses Vesper wears, and other women who appear…

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    Water Quality Lab Report

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    chosen parameters are all linked and affect the overall quality of the water. Water is combination of two atoms, oxygen and hydrogen. When two hydrogen’s bond with one oxygen it makes a covalent bond. A covalent bond relates to the outer shell of electrons (valence shell) being shared with the neighbouring molecule for them to bond. A covalent bond only occurs between two non-metals, the molecules share electrons to achieve full valence shells for the molecule to be stable. In the case of water…

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    Fluorine And Noble Gases

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    Fluorine isn't simply an “F” on the periodic table. It is much more. In fact, fluorine is the most important element of any element on the periodic table. It indeed does not belong to the great collection of Noble Gases in Group 8A of the periodic table, but its position in Group 7A alongside the elegant Noble Gases solidifies it as one of the leading significant elements at our disposal. For that reason, in the the showmanship of element practicality, fluorine is an outstanding competitor! It…

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    Well, Dodger fans, over a week ago we received the worst possible news in the history of all horrible news. Ok, maybe that’s a bit of hyperbole, but it sure feels legit. Clayton Kershaw heading to the 15-Day DL for a mildly herniated disc in his lower back. I know, I know… group hug. He was joined a day or so later by Joc Pederson, who made a spectacular, albeit shoulder crushing catch into the wall, which in turn sent him to the 15-Day DL with a sprained right AC joint. They joined a plethora…

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    Some of these people might say that steroids can kill the users. Well that is true it is only when someone highly overdoses on them. Which won't happen if there are certain doctors available to do the job(Perez,n.d) Just look at Barry Bonds he is one of the best players known to man but he just happened to be on steroids. Did he die of overdose?, No he did not overdose because he probably hired someone to get the right amount for him. Kevin Williams won the defensive player of the year…

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    Carbohydrates

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    Carbohydrates have the following basic composition. They are molecular compounds made from three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Monosaccharides are simple sugars with multiple OH groups. Based on number of carbons 3, 4, 5, 6, a monosaccharide is a triose, tetrose, pentose or hexose respectively. Disaccharides are condensation products of two monosaccharide units; examples are maltose and sucrose. A disaccharide is 2 monosaccharides covalently linked molecule. Polysaccharides are polymers…

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    Four Intermolecular Forces

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    The structure of a molecule affects how it is able to bond with other molecules and how effective these bonds are. The structure of the molecule itself is held together by the intramolecular forces, which are the internal forces of a molecule, such as the attraction and repulsion of electrons to the protons in the nucleus. The external forces on a molecule, which are called the intermolecular forces, such as electronegativity, help to determine the boiling and melting points of each element.…

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