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    The Effect of Cellular Respiration at Low and High Temperatures Introduction Cellular respiration can include two processes, aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. The main purpose of cellular respiration is to breakdown sugars into smaller structures so that the cell can use it as energy (Reece, et al. 2014). The main concept of the respiration lab is aerobic respiration. This is the process that organic compounds will be degraded from oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxides, and…

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    The Fate Of Life Analysis

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    At the point when the subject of an Earth-wide temperature boost arises during natural discourse many individuals either moan and dodge discussion, or wear their dueling gloves and get ready for a warmed verbal confrontation. A few people feel regretful and concerned; some basically couldn 't care less. Distinctive perspectives yield diverse positions on the subject. Originating from the logical and ecological perspectives, myrmecologist Edward O. Wilson examines the seriousness of a worldwide…

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    Principle components of Rankine cycle: The four basic components of Rankine cycle are shown in figure 1 each component in the cycle is regarded as control volume, operating at steady state. Pump: The liquid condensate leaving the condenser at the state 1 is pumped to the operating pressure of the boiler. The pump operation is considered isentropic. Boiler: The heat is supplied in the working fluid (feed water) in the boiler and thus vapour is generated. The vapour leaving the boiler is wther…

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    Kwong Equations

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    1873. The van der Waals EOS gives a simple, qualitatively accurate relation between pressure, temperature, and molar volume. P=RT/(V-b)-a/V^2 where a is “attraction” parameter, b is “repulsion” parameter, and R is universal gas constant. Comparing this equation with the ideal gas law,P= zRT/v, we see that the van der Waals equation offers two important improvements. The prediction of liquid behavior is more accurate because volume approaches a limiting value 'b' at high pressures i.e,…

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    fixed mass of gas held at a constant volume, which pressure divided by temperature is a constant value. The gas has initial pressure and final pressure of Pi and Pf respectively, and initial temperature and final temperature of Ti and Tf respectively. Therefore, the equation below is obtained: Pi/Ti=Pf/Tf Where, Pi = Initial pressure Pf = Final pressure Ti = Initial…

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    Simple Distillation Essay

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    separating liquids with 2 different boiling points. Distillating requires heating and cooling of liquid components to eventually purify the mixtures. In distillation, heat is added to vaporize the liquid with the lower boiling point and this vapor gas bubble is condensed back into its liquid form, where it is then collected in a receiving flask or a graduated cylinder. Multiple distillations and collections, depending on the types of distillation techniques, yields distinct, separated liquids.…

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    shown in the figure below, compressibility increases linearly as pressure decreases from 2500psi to the bubble point. At the bubble point, as pressure decreases now the compressibility increases exponentially. The change in gradient occurs as there is gas present in the fluid. Fig XX.…

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    states that a substance can exist as. A gas does not maintain shape and volume. Gases expand to fit and fill the container. While a liquid maintains volume, but not shape and fits the shape of the container it is placed in. Solids can maintain both volume and shape. When a gas exerts force on the walls of a container, this is known as its pressure. Pressure varies based on temperature and volume. Many gas laws were used within this experiment, such as the Ideal Gas Law, Boyle’s Law, Charles’s…

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    Essay On Water Rocket

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    Introduction and Overview: For this extended essay, I will be working on building and optimizing different sized water rockets to find out the optimum amount of fuel (water) for each the different rocket sizes. I will be measuring the ranges at which each rocket will fly to find out the optimum fuel level. A brief summary of water rockets: A water rocket is made up of a selection of parts to provide its successful launch: the nose cone which will make the rather snub-nosed end of the large…

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    Cyclohexene Lab Report

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    Cyclohexene distillation A fraction containing primarily cyclohexene primarily cyclohexene and water is separated from raw cyclohexanone in Cyclohexene column. Raw Cyclohexanone is fed from storage tank to Cyclohexene Column via Cyclohexene heater. In Cyclohexene Heater, the feed is heated up to about 1200C with the heat carried by the bottom product from Alcohols column. The Cyclohexene column is operated at atmospheric pressure and temperatures of 850C at top and 1650C at bottom. The vapours…

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