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    Sucrose Results

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    hypothesis I had stated that the melting order from first to last was, as follows, paraffin, glucose, sucrose, and finally, salt. The results that we gathered supported this exact hypothesis. The first substance to melt was indeed paraffin and the second was glucose, and then sucrose and finally salt. The results are supported by the basic knowledge of intermolecular forces regarding hydrogen bonds, London Dispersion forces, as well as Dipole-Dipole, and simple ionic bonds in the case of sodium…

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    Background: The Ionians were a prominent Greek tribe in the 6th and 5th century BCE. During this time Ionic philosophy, rooted in rationality, dominated intellectual life. The label “Ionian” can refer to speakers of the Ionian dialect of Greek, or more commonly, ethnic Ionians. Those who once resided in the areas of eastern Greece and modern Turkey were often viewed as ethnic Ionians during the height of their prominence. The city of Miletus is commonly considered the epicenter of the Ionian…

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    create a reaction with the unknown compound, then the known anion is the anion of the unknown compound. For the carbonate test, 1mL of known compound containing carbonate was added to a test tube. 6M HCL was added very slowly to the test tube in order to detect any effervescence. The reaction resulted in effervescence, so carbonate is the anion. When the carbonate test was conducted with the unknown, no reaction occurred, leading to evidence of the absence of carbonate in the unknown. For the…

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    solubility rules. An aqueous solution is any solution in which water is the solvent. Simply put, it dissolves in water. In order for a substance to dissolve in water, it must either match or exceed the strong attractive forces that water molecules generate between themselves. Those solutions that cannot do so form precipitates. Precipitates are defined as “insoluble ionic products of a reaction, formed when certain cations and…

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    Three ancient orders of architecture the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. The Doric order originated in western Greece. It is the simplest among the other orders, it can be seen as being short, faceted, heavy columns and no base. The Ionic order came from eastern Greece. It can be distinguished as being slender, fluted pillars with a large bases and two opposed volutes, a spiral or scroll-like ornament. The Corinthian order is by far the most ornate of the Greek orders, categorized by a slender…

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    Anion Test Lab Report

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    According to Herman and Schafer, it is important to remember that precipitates are ionic solid products of a reaction and are formed when cations and anions intermix in an aqueous solution.3 Some reactions vary based on temperature or solute concentration. The determination of precipitates also come from solubility rules. According to…

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    recreational purposes of the creek. The higher the turbidity, the more opaque the water is which then evidently reduces the sun’s rays from having the ability to penetrate the surface of the water, in order to provide the sunlight needed for the process of photosynthesis for aquatic species. In order for this to successfully take place, a suitable level of turbidity must be achieved of no greater than 5 NTU (nephelometric turbidity units), which is basically referred as the maximum turbid state…

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    range between 25 – 800 mg L-1 at 15, 25 and 33 oC. In all experiments, either kinetic or equilibrium, the ionic strength of the solution was kept constant at 0.1 M with NaClO4. The effect of ionic strength was studied by suspending 0.010 g GS in 10 mL of 250 mg U(VI) L-1 with ionic strength varying from 0.001-0.5 M NaClO4 at 25 oC for 24 h. 2.4 Effect of inorganic and organic ligands In order to explore the effect of inorganic and organic ligands on uranium uptake, 0.010 g of GS were…

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    dedicated to various gods and goddesses, the largest, presumably being devoted to Athena. This temple is called the Parthenon. This temple features an octastyle design on its shorter ends, and was said to be an optimum example of the Doric order, as opposed to Ionic order. The difference between these two types of architecture was mainly…

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    arches in total, these arches were used as entrances for spectators as well as exits to remove the bodies that were slain in the arena. The arches were supported by columns, each story contained columns of a different order. The bottom story consisted of columns from the Doric order, the most simple of the three; it consisted of a simple column with the top flaring out to a flat capital. The second level used…

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