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    the water reserves. As for every 10oC rise in temperature the rate becomes double. Increase in temperature decreases the solubility of gases in water. It also increases the respiration of organisms present in the water and increases the rate of decomposition of organic matter. The temperature of the surface water varies between, while for ground water it varies as 26.7 to 30.3. pH values were measured at the site and are tabulated in the table. According to WHO the acceptable limit lies…

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    Unknown Salt Investigation

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    Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the percent of chlorine in an unknown soluble salt through using gravimetric techniques. The unknown salt was dissolved in water and the chloride ions were precipitated using silver nitrate which produced silver chloride. The silver chloride was then separated by filtration techniques and through this the amount of chlorine in the original salt was able to be calculated. It is expected that the chlorine percent will be around 55.95%…

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    and PNAI/TCSt composite were illustrated in Fig. 4. Where MCC lost about 90 % of its original weight by increasing the temperature up to 300°C due to the decomposition of cellulose, TCSt lost about 45% of its weight at 199-252 oC this was in agreement with Freire et al. and Jandura et al. reports [41, 44], who explained the early decomposition of fatty acyl cellulose with long chain substitution (C11-C18) by the decrease in the degree of crystallinity of esterified cellulose. Then, TCSt lost…

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    been one for loving ocean creatures, but I do enjoy learning about the world below us. I found several facts interesting as I read the articles including: how osmosis and salinity functions, how seawater cells move, how pH affects the ocean, how decomposition works in the environment, how upwelling stirs up nutrients, and how water temperature affects organisms. One of the interesting facts discusses why osmosis and salinity impact marine organisms. Osmosis relates to the amount of water that…

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    model analysis described in the previous section. In subsection 4.1 we analyse significance of coefficients in the model and apply Granger Causality test. In subsection 4.2 we present the results of impulse response functions analysis and variance decomposition. Afterwards, we turn to subsection 4.3 to test reliability of the VAR model. 4.1 Testing for significance and Granger-causality According to Wald test (Table 5) the hypothesis of zero coefficient before oil price variable in GDP equation…

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    Much can be said about Cindy and George as well. In 48 Hours (2009), apparently Casey left home because her mother was playing mom to Caylee. Jesse said that arguments happen between Cindy and Casey over the money being stolen. And that Cindy reached out and wrapped her hand around Casey’s neck. Cindy denied this claim saying Jesse is just spitting out lies. Amy L. Edwards (2008) also, said in Orlando Sentinel, their is questions about whether her family is making money off the case. While Casey…

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    Stoichiometry

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    which means that all of the oxygen has been released from the original solution, KClO3. The thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate is very slow. In order for this reaction for be observable in a laboratory setting, one must add a catalyst and the reaction will then speed up to allow for observation. Manganese dioxide (MnO2) is the catalyst that will be used in this experiment. The thermal decomposition of KClO3 using MnO2 as a catalyst can also be represented by the following equation:…

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    The decomposition of income inequality by various income sources allows us to find out whether forest source plays any important role to improve income distributional pattern among these forest fringe households. The decomposition of income inequality by income source is given by table 5 and figure 1. The income distribution is similar within rich and medium households compared to medium household having different estimates. The question is; does forest income have any role to alleviate…

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    In this lab, students learned that in a combination reaction, two or more substances react to form one substance. This can be seen in reaction #2. In reaction #2, magnesium reacts with oxygen to produce magnesium oxide. Although the students can only see magnesium and magnesium oxide, the students were informed on the lab sheet that oxygen was also one of the reactants. This reaction allowed students to see how two substances, magnesium and oxygen, react to produce one product, magnesium oxide.…

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    Nt1310 Lab Report

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    \ref{Sigma_FIG}.b shows the background images $B_i$ corresponding to these examples. Remarkably, the decomposition proposed is able to detect the membrane motion in the PIV images using only the two matrix multiplications in eq.\ref{Bi}. On the other hand, the method is not equally effective with the FV video, as a large portion of the flow also shows a high spatial and temporal coherence. Refining the decomposition to remove these portions is the purpose of the HIGL routine that…

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