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    Diesel engine The diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition engine) is an internal combustion engine that uses the compression to initiate ignition and burn the fuel that has been injected into the combustion chamber. This contrasts with spark-ignition engines such as a petrol engine (gasoline engine) or gas engine (using a gaseous fuel as opposed to gasoline), which use a spark plug to ignite an air-fuel mixture. The diesel engines have the highest thermal efficiency in any internal…

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    Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    The objective goal of this experiment is to identify a set of unknown liquids by measuring the liquids of three physical properties which consists of determining the density, solubility and boiling point of the liquids A, B, C and D. Ethyl acetate, methanol cyclohexane and acetone were the unlabeled liquids. In the data analysis the predictions came out to be liquid A for acetone, liquid B is for ethyl acetate, liquid C is methanol and liquid D is cyclohexane. Introduction and Experimental…

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    Eggshell Lab Report

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    1 Beaker—600 mL 1 Plastic Cup---500 mL 400 mL of White Vinegar Tap Water 400 mL of Corn Syrup Graduated Cylinder---500 mL Raw Egg in Shell Ruler Masking Tape Permanent Marker Paper Towels Procedure 1)Look at the raw egg, and study the appearance of the eggshell. 2)Take measurements of its mass and circumference. Record your information in a data table. 3)Use a graduated cylinder to measure 400mL of vinegar. Pour the vinegar into your cup. 4)Place the raw egg into the cup with…

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    The mice of “The Terrible Teens” “You need to be your teems’ frontal lobes until their brains are fully wired” (paragraph J). This sentence written by Frances Jensen implies that adults should stop teens putting themselves in dangerous by being their controller of motivation. From the experiment of mice, it shows that teenagers behave wildly as mice, and it can be explained by a neurologist and a psychology. This essay is to prove that teenagers are acting passionately without considering any…

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    Purpose of this lab is to find out how rate of reactions are affected by volume affects and determine which chemical affects the solution rate of reaction. Temperature was also a factor in discovering how it will affect the speed of the reaction. This was done by gathering certain chemicals and mixing them into a test tube then recording how long it took to change color. Temperature was tested by placing the test tube in ice water over a hot plate and slowlying increasing the temperature. Sodium…

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    Tuning In Carburetors

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    efficiency of the system is tested. There was several condition that were taken into consideration. For example the angle of the injector of the fuel rail and the air to fuel ratio. The angle of the injector could affect how much fuel gets to the cylinder in a certain amount of time. The air to fuel ratio determines whether an engine runs rich or lean, depending on the setting of the ECU. The author Peter Haluska took a number of data samples from each setting in order to find the most…

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    Rather than imprinting grooves on a cylinder, the gramophone used a flat disc much like a vinyl record to record sound. The convenience of the disc allowed for the gramophone to be reproduced more easily than the phonograph, though Edison continued to advance his invention, developing the motor-driven and the wax cylinder phonographs. A few years later Valdemar Poulsen presented his invention of the telegraphone at the Paris Exposition…

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    than water, which leads to them laying on top, or until they dissolve. The samples that would sink in water include aluminum and copper because they are denser than water. 2) The order of the four liquids that I would layer them in a graduated cylinder from bottom to top consist of: water, oil, 2- propanol, and methanol. 3) Working with specific gravity would be different from working with density. These two topics are similar but differ. The specific gravity is the answer of density. It’s…

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    different time periods (1995-1999, 2000-2004, 2005-present) were gathered. All ten pennies from a specific time were weighed together on an analytical balance. Then, a fifty mL graduated cylinder was filled with twenty mL of water, which was recorded as the initial volume. The ten pennies were dropped into the graduated cylinder one at a time so that the liquid didn’t splash. The final volume was recorded once all the pennies were in the water. Finally, the volume of the penny was found be…

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    Abstract: An enzyme, a protein, is a catalyst, which increases the rate of the chemical reaction. The results of this experiment showed how different temperatures could affect the chemical reaction between the enzyme and the hydrogen peroxide. The temperatures tested in this lab were 30, 35,40,45 Celsius, which are close to the average body temperature which is 37 Celsius. Catalase is an enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. Different temperatures were measured to see…

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