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    Carbon Chain Hypothesis

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    It was hypothesised that the longer the carbon chain of an alcohol the more energy output would be released and a longer flame length will be produced due to the extra carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds. As the wick length increases so does the flame length and therefore more energy output will be produced. The data collected throughout the course of the three experiments partially supports the hypotheses. However, the results gathered when testing how the length of the carbon chain affects…

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    the flame. The cation in each of the solutions are calcium, copper, lithium, and potassium. The two salt solutions that have calcium as its cation are Calcium Chloride and Calcium Nitrate. When you compare those two solutions you can see that both of their flames turned orange. The two salt solutions with chloride as their anion were Calcium Chloride and Lithium Chloride. When you compare their results you will find that Calcium Chloride had an orange flame but Lithium Chloride had a red flame.…

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    loved one I lost throughout my life. My motivation is intrinsic, it all comes from the inside. I run because I feel connected, I feel whole, and most importantly to make all my loved ones proud. My heart has always been on fire, but along the way the flame extinguished. Like a room without light or a night without moonlight. My heart has been broken, has gone through misery, and at one point almost stopped beating. Until I was introduced to the sport of running, I met new people, and I fell in…

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    Kingdom Come Summary

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    flying inside the burning torch of the Statue of Liberty, in a silhouette of black and red flames. In this scene the reader sees Superman at the lead, accompanied, presumably, by other heroes of the Justice League, flying through the burning torch of the Statue of Liberty, presumably on their way to do justice. The reader knows that this is the torch of the Statue of Liberty because of the shape of the flame being depicted, and because the design of the torch matches that of the actual statue.…

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    Veergil's Aeneid Fire

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    Book II of Vergil’s Aeneid tells the story of Troy’s destruction at the hand of the Greeks and Aeneas’ flight from the ruined city. In Aeneas’ narration, there is a clear image pattern of fire that spans all parts of his story. The motif of fire and flames foreshadows the Troy’s imminent destruction, characterizes the attack of the Greeks, and emphasizes the emotional stress surrounding Troy’s destruction. Before the destruction of Troy becomes clear, Vergil inserts some symbolic moments that…

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    Summary Of The Bystander

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    In the exposition of this story the audience can immediately sense the mood of curiosity presented by the narrator. The setting is described, and the audience can picture the division between the humans on the foreground and the aliens in the pit. The different groups of people are described, and the fear is shown through their hesitation to get closer to the pit. The exposition introduces the idea that curiosity loses out to fear. In the rising action of the story the light has disappeared from…

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    manipulate fire and this superhero has the ability to make his favorite weapon which are his superheated shots of flame. Meanwhile he rides around in his flaming red ferrari that can turn into a helicopter, a space shuttle/spaceship, or a submarine. In his flaming hot ferrari, he wears his flame suit that gives him the ability to set himself on fire. This one-of-a-kind flame suit includes flames on the sleeves and pant legs and a fire mask. The fire mask is…

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    tests were conducted to eventually establish the identity of the compounded: qualitative solubility tests, anion and cation tests, flame test, and the formation of a precipitate. The physical properties of the unknown ionic compound found that it has no smell and was soluble in water. No ammonia smell was formed when conducting the analysis of cations while the flame test created a color comparable to that of a pale violet signifying that the unknown compound contained potassium. Lastly, the…

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    equality. The film Flame holds a complex argument against this narrative and challenges the historiography of Zimbabwe during the liberation movement. This film is controversial with its direct conflict with the massive narrative of the kind male guerillas. There are scenes depicting rape, inequality to women and how the women comrades had to demand to learn to protect themselves (Barnes, 2006; 241). Flame confronts the way men treated women during and after the war. The film, Flame, directly…

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    traits during difficult times. The first stanza explains that there are different kinds of “ores”, and some of these ores burn a normal red flame when put into the blacksmith’s forge. However, some of these special ores create a certain, special light. The second stanza explains that these special ores have qualities that pleases the flame, which allows the flame to create such vivid and different lights. These lights set these special ores apart from the usual, red flamed ores. It is said that…

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