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    The steam engine was the driving force behind the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Europe during rudolf diesel meet the needs of all industries, particularly smaller businesses. Steam engines were very large, making them best suited for heavy industry and transportation. The gasoline engine and the diesel engine are the two most widely used internal combustion engines in the world. Credit for their invention is historically given to two men—Nikolaus Otto for the gasoline engine and…

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    paper towel to see the exact color. The value on the syringe is then recorded for that sample in parts per million (ppm). The titration solution is refilled without discarding any unused solution in the syringe for the next bottle. The graduated cylinder and funnel is washed out with tap water for the next…

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    poured into two separate 50 ml beakers, and the two beakers were transported to the experimental table for convenience. 5. 25 ml of 0.15mol/L sodium thiosulphate solution were measured in a 25 ml measuring cylinder. Pipette was used to transfer the solution from beaker to the measuring cylinder for accuracy. 6. 4 ml of 3 mol/L hydrochloric acid were measured in a 10 ml…

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    Cars History

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    You might think you know about cars and about their history, but infact, you don't know the half of it. However, you will by the end of this paper. The first thing you have to realize is that Merriam Webster defines an automobile as a self powered transport device, usually having four wheels; now having said that, that is only the tip of this iceberg. For example, did you know that the idea of cars go back as far as the 1400’s. In 1478, Leonardo da Vinci designed a self powered, cart-like…

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    Heat Of Vaporization Essay

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    experiment; the remaining volumes gradually decrease as the temperature gets closer to the freezing point of water (0° C or 273 K). Each volume recorded must have 0.2 ml taken off to make up for the volume difference due to the inversion of the graduated cylinder. The barometric pressure was converted from 30.2 in to 1.01 atm; the value is the same for all of the temperatures. Similarly, the value for the moles of air will remain the same for all of the temperatures and the equation n=PV/RT will…

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    We obtained catalase in a beaker, and then surrounded the beaker with ice, replacing the ice as needed. We also set up a cold-water bath with 2-3 inches of water, and filled a 100 mL graduated cylinder with water and inverted it in the water bath. It was important for us to keep the catalase at a constant temperature below room temperature, because varying temperatures could alter the results. As temperature affects the rate of the reaction,…

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    lighthouse too! The geometric components of the lighthouse would be, at the base of the lighthouse it is made out of an octagon for the bottom part of the base, and for the top of the base it is also an octagon. The column of the lighthouse is a cylinder. On the column there are windows and the windows are rectangles. At the top of the lighthouse the balcony is a circular shape, and the lantern…

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    If a quantitative solution needs to be prepared, there are a series of steps that must be followed in order to get accurate answers. there are several objects needed to prepare it, including a 500 ml graduated cylinder, deionized water, and sodium phosphate dodecahydrate as the aqueous solution. The first step is to find the mass of the solution, sodium phosphate. In the formula, sodium's atomic mass is multiplied by 3 because there is the original weight times 3 atoms of sodium in the formula.…

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    skin. The iron against your forehead chills your body. It overwhelms your soul knowing that a silver cylinder holds your destiny. There is only a trigger away from you taking your last breath. However, maybe that trigger is actually a cigarette slowly taking your breath instead of immediately killing you. A gun holds a lot of power just by looking at it. The bullets that are placed in the cylinder, can be a death sentence, but what if it’s cigarettes and not bullets that are fired. Just to…

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    Engine’s, and is already on its way to being a more efficient engine. The information provided throughout will help gain a better concept of the engine and how it will be an asset to the automotive industry. The engine is a four stroke engine where the cylinder group makes a cylindrical “Barrel” shape. It gets its barrel shape from evenly spaced pistons around the central Crankshaft and is then aligned parallel to the axis of the crankshaft. The output crankshaft is aligned with…

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