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    because of incorrect amounts of salicylic acid measured. Also, 40 ml of water was added to decompose the acetic anhydride right after the salicylic acid completely dissolved. Doing this before adding an initial 4 ml of water could have impact the decomposition process. As a result, the acetic anhydride could have tainted and added impurities to the final product of aspirin. The expected outcome was achieved. 3.68 g of aspirin was produced as a result of the reaction. Also the test to trace…

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    Ocean Pollution Have you ever thought where all of that extra trash goes? Or where do they take the trash to? Well here is where they put it, in the ocean.This action affects Marine life very seriously. And it affects humans to. Whatever the fish eats, your eating too. Ocean pollution is when, us humans, dump billions of trash into the ocean. We dump trash into the ocean without even thinking about it twice. We think that it will dissolve into the ocean. But really, it is being eaten by the…

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    The environmental aspects of the state of North Carolina are unlike any other; varying from the ecosystems of the coast to those of the mountains in the west. With such diversity, North Carolina is bound to attract throngs of people, which it does. This vast population requires the use of natural resources, and in order for long-term civilization to be feasible, sustainability must be kept in mind. As previously stated, North Carolina is hosts a multitude of different ecosystems. There are,…

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    Introduction: Within this task we were required to determine the ecological state of the Reddam House wetland, which I presume is at a good standard. I decided to test the ecological status of the wetland by gathering samples from the wetland and testing it for various aspects in the water and the plants that are found within the area. Method: • Collected water in a sterilized bottle at Reddam House wetland as well as observed surrounding fauna and flora. • Took the water to Rand Water to have…

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    Avant-Garde Essay

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    The word "modernism", derived from the Latin “modo”, to denote the main direction in the art of bourgeois society, the era of its decline. One more terms to express the same concept are "avant-garde", "avant-garde". The main objective of modernism is : the depth of penetration into the conscious and subconscious human transmission of the memory, perception of the features, including, as in "moments of being" refracted past, present and foreseeing the future. The basic techniques in the work of…

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    Nehru Era Essay

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    The formation of the planning commission in 1950 and the death in office of J.L Nehru in 1964 marks the Nehru era, which served as the base for growth that transformed a stagnant colonial enclave. Upon analysing data, we find formidable evidence not only of resurgent growth but also of a lasting transformation of a stagnant colonial enclave into an economy capable of sustained growth. However, in the public sphere, there is an unusual degree of interest in the Nehru era. Much of this is…

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    high surface area part may also be found here. Both electrodes are separated by a membrane, the separator allows the movement of the charged ions it does not allow the conductance of the electricity. The supercapacitor’s voltage is known by the decomposition voltage of the electrolyte and mainly depends on the temperature of the environment, the intensity of the current, and the lifetime required (Shneuwly and Gallay 2000). EDLCs are known to be some kind of battery. This has a pair of…

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    Who I am: I am a display case inside the visitor park Audience: Visitors at Yellowstone National Park Setting: Yellowstone National Park Visitor center Purpose: To show the ecological importance of Bison in ecosystems Video Script Yellowstone National Park is the only place in the United States where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times. The bison at Yellowstone are extraordinary because they are the nation’s largest bison population. Unlike most other herds, this…

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    Lentic Community Study

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    The purpose of this lab was to study a local lake using it as an example of an lentic community. A lentic community is an aquatic community that is comprised of standing water, lake or pond, as opposed to flowing water, river. Samples of both biotic and abiotic factors at the field site were taken. The biotic factors are the living organisms while the abiotic factors are the physical and chemical samples. A plethora of photosynthetic autotrophs and heterotrophs constructed the population of an…

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    Katy Mayfield Themes

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    I.This novel is written as non-fiction. This novel tells of a teenage girl and her family that live in a funeral home in the small town of Jubilee. The novel is narrated by the teenage girl Katy Mayfield which also happens to be the author. It recounts what she lived in Jubilee and the fact that in the end she had to leave because if she didn’t her overall health would crumble and deteriorate. Themes- The two major themes in this novel are death and man vs man. The theme of death is spread…

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