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    Equilibrium Paper There are multiple ingredients used to make baked goods rise; baking powder and baking soda are among them. The difference between single and double-acting baking powders is simple. Single-acting releases the carbon dioxide bubbles when mixed with a liquid ingredient and double-acting soda releases bubbles when the baked item is placed in heat. Baking soda and baking powder are remarkably similar, yet there are distinct differences. One is that baking soda is a strong base,…

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    Marwah Alabbad Qualitative aspects of Equilibrium Post lab 10/7/15 1. Tables in experience 1: A. Test tube 0.5M HNO3 (mL) Drops of Potassium thiocyanate Drops of Ferric nitrate Observation (color) A 0.5 mL 1 1 Light orange B 0.5 mL 1 9 Vibrant orange( medium) C 0.5 mL 5 5 Vibrant red D 0.5 mL 9 1 Dark shade of orange E 0.5 mL 9 9 Dark red B. Removing Fe3+ Test tube 0.5M HNO3 (mL) Drops of Potassium thiocyanate Drops of Ferric nitrate 1% NaOH (mL) Observation F 0.5 mL 5 5 - The color has…

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    Thermal Equilibrium Essay

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    Quantity of heat Q = mcθ absorbed or lost by a substance 4. What does specific heat 900 J of heat needs to be supplied to 1 kg of aluminium 900 J kgof aluminium to produce a 1 °C -1 1 °C mean? temperature increase. 5. What does specific heat 4 200 J of heat needs to be supplied to 1 of water 4 200 J kg-1°C-1 kg of water to produce a 1 °C temperature mean? increase. 6. The physical When two objects of equal mass are heated at meaning of equal rates, the object with the smaller specific specific…

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    Equilibrium Reaction Lab

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    determine the equilibrium constant of the reaction between Fe3+ ions and SCN2+ ions. In solutions one to five (the reference solutions), a large volume of concentrated Fe3+ ions was used in order to react with and convert all of the SCN2+ ions into FeSCN2+ ions. In solutions six to ten (the test solutions), a constant volume of Fe3+--in lesser concentration--and varying volumes of SCN2+ ions were diluted with DI water and reacted to produce an unknown amount of FeSCN2+ ions in an equilibrium…

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    Chemical Equilibrium Lab

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    This report will discuss multiple experiments regarding chemical equilibrium. Chemical equilibrium is when both reactants and products are both equal to each other. If one is not equal to each other, than the direction of shift will move to where equilibrium has been tampered with. Throughout all the labs, we observed that with different chemicals we have different directions of shift. From acids to bases, we see that direction of shift can vary which leads to different conclusions. We…

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    (A) Explain, using examples, the following concepts from game theory: (i) a strategy, (ii) a strategy profile, (iii) dominant strategy equilibrium, (iv) pure strategy Nash equilibrium, (v) mixed strategy Nash equilibrium, (vi) a reaction function. (i) A strategy: A strategy refers to a move or action a player can make in any given game, where the outcome will depend on the players actions and the actions of others. A strategy determines what move/action a player will make at any given stage…

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    when a firm set its output, the other firm will not react. To construct the Cournot-Nash equilibrium, the reaction function for each firm will be calculated and superimposed. At this equilibrium, no reason will be justified for either firms to produce differently. Each firm’s reaction function portrays its best response and the firms profit maximizing level at any output produced by its rival. At equilibrium, optimal output produced by each firm is consistent with their best response function as…

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    Beer's Law Lab

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    The purpose of this lab is to solve for the equilibrium constant of a reaction between iron (iii) ions and thiocyanate ions. The lab is divided into two parts: one section recording absorbance of reference solutions and the other part for the absorbance of test solutions. The reference solutions were created through the mixing of excess iron (iii) nitrate (Fe(NO3)3) with a known concentration of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN) in order to push the reaction to completion; the initial concentration…

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    Equilibrium Reaction Lab

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    on the system, so the equilibrium shifts to the right to partially undo “stress” and produce more products. 2) At the point marked #2, the concentrations of NO, Cl2 and NOCl suddenly increase. We can assume that the container volume decreased and there is an increase in pressure. In response, the chemical system will shift in a direction that will cause…

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    Response Paper for Agenda Setting II This week’s reading discussed the punctuated equilibrium theory and how it explains some policies. In this response paper, I will firstly present how this theory fits the obesity policy area. Then I will evaluate this theory. Lastly, I will summarize my arguments. Punctuated Equilibrium Theory and Its Application to Obesity Policies Policy Monopoly. In the obesity area, the food industry was the monopoly. The Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act,…

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