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    The civilization of Ancient Greece was one that spanned for several years. During these times, the Greeks excelled in many different fields such as in art, entertainment, math, science and especially in architecture. Greek architecture showed the development and the evolution of their society. This type of engineering came from the people who inhabited the Greek mainland and the Peloponnese, the islands of the Aegean Sea, the Greek colonies in Ionia, and Magna Graecia. It stretches from 900…

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    alleviate your stress and improve your health. Below is a list of some of the services you can get at a wellness center in Bellevue Washington: Aqua-Ionic Foot Spa An aqua-ionic foot spa helps detoxify and cleanse the body. It also helps re-balance the body. This allows red blood cells to flow more freely in the body. Additionally, an aqua-ionic foot bath will make it easier for your body to absorb nutrients and oxygen. Colon Hydrotherapy Colon hydrotherapy is another service that you can…

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    influenced by Greeks and passed down. The Greek have three main orders of Architectural Doric, Ionic and Corinthian each one plays a very important part in creating Greek Architectural. The Doric is the oldest of the three. The patterns on the building are simple not making the building extremely decorative. The second is the Ionic. The Ionic is taller and thinner and at the top it’s decorated in patterns. The Corinthian is similar to Ionic, but more dramatic with the decoration. Corinthian…

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    Exothermic Reaction Lab

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    NO31-aq . As shown in these reactions, when ionic compounds dissolve in water, they break into their individual charged ions. The compounds are held together through ionic bonds, but when they dissolve, ionic bonds are broken and ion dipole attractions form instead. This change in bonding indicates that there is a change in energy, which can create endothermic or exothermic reactions. Endothermic reactions are those when energy is drawn into the system in order to perform the reaction, while…

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    Greece and Athens have achieved vast amounts of wonder and fame today. The opulent structures, the detailed sculptures, or the compact cites that convey a busy urban living. All of these contribute to the awe-inspiring city. Athens is the site of multiple historical buildings such as The Agora, which originally served as a marketplace, subsequently contained temples and civic buildings. Another notable structure constructed in that time is the Akropolis; an ancient citadel which was composed of…

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    maintain its importance through the years and continues to impact today’s society. Greeks showed the ideal world. Their art represented ideal bodies but also trying to show a balance between the mind, emotions, and intellect. The Greeks believed in order and idealism. With these beliefs they perfected the ancient Greek civilization, which influenced architecture innovations and various art techniques. Greek culture has been alive for thousands of years and continues to be important today. The…

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    Four Intermolecular Forces

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    are between atoms or molecules. From the strongest to the weakest, the four types of intermolecular forces used in a molecule that can affect the boiling/melting points of a solid or liquid are London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonds, and ionic bonds. The first and weakest of the intermolecular forces that can affect the boiling/melting points of an element or chemical is the London dispersion force. These forces, proposed by Fritz London, were caused by the fluctuations in the…

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    Atoms and Mocules I. Aim: - To determine the definition of atoms and molecules and the difference of those notions. - Understanding isotopes, atomic mass, and molecular mass. - Understanding mole concept and molar mass. III. Definitions: 1. Atoms: According to Dalton’s atomic theory, atoms are the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements. Atoms are made up of three parts: protons (positively charged), neutrons (uncharged) and electrons (negatively charged). For…

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    coincides with the nucleus, a dipole moment develops. Ionic polarisation To undergo ionic polarisation, a material must have an ionic structure i.e. it must be composed of cations and anions. This ion pair (cation and anion) already possesses a dipole moment before the application of an electric field, however the sum of dipole moments over the entire material (i.e. net polarization) may still be zero. When electric field is applied it causes the ionic bond to stretch. If the material…

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    Ionic Molecules

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    Ionic and Covalent bonds are the two different types of bonds that hold atoms together, each having their own characteristics. The distance and charge determines the type of bond the molecules have. These bonds occur because atoms strive to obtain the ideal valence of 8. Some atoms need to gain or lose electrons in order to achieve the ideal valence. In a covalent bond, the electrons are being pulled by two atoms that are both nonmetals. In other words, the two atoms are sharing electrons, but…

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