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    The noble gases are the group of elements which are like no other elements. The noble gases are the elements grouped as the last group, group 18. These elements, from smallest to greatest atomic mass, are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon. Group 18 wasn't always called the noble gases. this group used to be called the inert gassses. They changed the name of thisi group because they are not always inert, or chemically inactive. the first element in this group is the element…

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    MRI Machines

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    The images a MRI machine actually present are the water molecules that make up most of our bodies systems and organs. Water molecules consist of oxygen and hydrogen atoms, the core of which is a nucleus, a single proton. The protons have a basic property called nuclear spin as well as an electrical charge which makes them act like little magnets. When the magnetic field makes the spinning protons wiggle, the stronger the magnetic field, the faster the wiggle. Nuclei wiggle at roughly 50 million…

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    Today we might know an atom being the smallest piece of an element that represent an element, but you might not know the whole story. It all being in 1803, when a curious guy, known as John Dalton, who proposed an “atomic theory” with spherical solid atoms based upon measurable properties of mass. Later on Dalton introduced his belief that atoms of different elements could be universally distinguished based on their varying atomic weights. John Dalton's research not only changed the face of…

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    the nucleus, the nucleus contains the protons, which have a positive electric charge, along with the neutrons, which have a neutral charge and is slightly heavier in mass when compared to a proton. Along the outer rings of the atom the electrons orbit, the electrons have a negative electric charge, as well as the smallest mass out of the three. “The nuclear forces” is a common name used to describe the connection between the protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Nuclear stability is the stability…

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    Molecules Lab Report

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    fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction. Molecules are three-dimensional entities and therefore should be depicted in three dimensions. My group decided on the claim that as electrons are bonded to a central atom, the greater the electron repulsion, causing an increase in the bond angles. Bond angles are the angles that are formed between two adjacent bonds on the same central atom. We analyzed the information that we discovered on the website that…

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    Cmgt 445 Managerial Issues

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    Managerial Issues CMGT/445 Managing Information Systems When looking at information systems you are looking at what is really the backbone of the infrastructure and provide communication throughout the organization. Obviously with this kind of impact on the structure of the business managers face some very serious issues that must be addressed to adequately maintain the system. In the age of technology where we are at currently and its quickly getting worse…

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    Industry Example DoD industry partners follow stringent change control processes for configuration management minimizing risk to the government. CISCO, an important industry partner not only implements a CM program for themselves they share their processes and methods as another business offering. Assess and Evaluate the RFC The potential impact to services and service assets and configurations needs to be fully considered prior to the change. Generic questions (such as the "seven Rs")…

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    Nt1330 Unit 7 Exercise 1

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    6 8. The following parameters are calculated for each of the node in each of the server wings: Voltage, Temperature, Fan Speed, CPU Utilization. After we calculate the theoretical values of the parameters we calculate the threshold value using the above, if the calculated value exceeds the threshold value there is a chances of the node to fail, and hence we take the previously mentioned migration policies to tackle the situation. B. User Interface: Figure 4. UI of the server. The main…

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    Ptfe Lab Report

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    The rod-typed morphology observed in the PtFeS catalyst indicates that nanoparticles are horizontally overgrown at the edge of preformed nanoparticles by the decomposition of thiol compound. The mapping of the electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) using a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) was performed to reveal the distribution of Pt, Fe, and S elements in a representative single nanoparticle of the PtFeS catalyst as shown in Fig. 3c. Overlapping the mapping of Pt, Fe, and S…

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    However, TiO2 is only sensitive to UV light region, because of its large band gap (~3.2 eV) [13], and fast recombination of electron/hole pair limits its photocatalytic reaction process [14]. Many attempts have been devoted to develop high-performance TiO2 photocatalysts for practical applications such as core–shell structure [15] nonmetal or metal doping [16–19], phase mixing…

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