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    that period. The period is Roman Period and 2. century A.D. . The period can be seen from sculptures which placed to sarcophagus and also from columns too. Order of columns is ionic order . Roman architects determined the shape, proportion and decoration according to different orders. In that sarcophagus, from capital part of the columns the order can determine. Also arches were used in Roman architecture in that period. Arches can be seen in this sarcophagus which reflect…

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    When Alexander the great ruled Greece, he developed a culture that was called Hellenism. Alexander the great spread the culture throughout the surrounding area’s by expanding his empire. At the young age of just twenty years old, Alexander became the leader of the great kingdom called Macedonia. Alexander’s empire was huge but very fragile. Every place alexander invaded and took over was named after him, simply being called “Alexandria.” (History.com) (Hand book to life in ancient Greece)…

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    Unknown Compounds

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    Given an unknown compound in container 3, solubility tests, cation tests, anion tests, and conductivity tests can be used to determine the various properties of the unknown to then make a positive identification of the unknown. These results will not only show chemical and physical properties but also what the unknown compound might react with to form other compounds. After performing the four anion tests, a positive identification was able to be made showing that the unknown compound contained…

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    difference between the sum of sodium and potassium concentration and the sum of HCO3 and CL concentration. A normal anion gap in metabolic acidosis, is the bicarbonate loss when there is a retention of chloride; this process takes place in order to keep an ionic balance (McCance and Huether, 2019).…

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    Parthenon Vs Pantheon

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    In an essay consider how the style and function (use) of each building serves as a typical example of its culture The Romans and Greeks architectural style has had a long standing influence on architecture through history. Two examples of each are the classic Parthenon and the Pantheon. The majestic columns standing like soldiers at attention, weathering the elements. Herein is a look at these magnificent buildings. The Parthenon was a temple or perhaps a tribute and thanks to the gods they…

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    Spray pyrolysis is basically a thermal reaction between clusters of the liquid/vapor-atoms of different chemical species. The spray pyrolysis technique involves spraying of aqueous solution in spray form containing a decomposable salt solution of the constituent atoms. The experimental setup used in the present study is described elsewhere [21]. CdO thin films with different Cr- doping concentrations were deposited on ultrasonically cleaned microscopic glass substrates. The appropriate quantity…

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    Niosome Essay

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    introduced by Lancome in 1987 and have been widely applied in pharmaceutics as a demanding tool to improve the delivery of many drugs34. Niosomes are vesicles formed by self-assembly of hydrated and synthetic non-ionic surfactants e.g sorbitans (Spans) or polysorbates (Tweens). Non-ionic surfactants are inexpensive, non-toxic, and can be found in wide variety. Types of surfactants affect encapsulation efficiency, mechanical properties, stability and toxicity of niosomes35. In fact, they are…

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    Rome, and this can be seen in the resemblances these buildings bear, there are many clear distinctions as well. The Parthenon is a prime example both of Athenian primacy and piety. While it is unusual in that it combines elements of both Doric and Ionic styles, it remains clearly a temple, meant to honour Athena to the fullest with it's size, grand scale, and artistic masterworks - all while showcasing the wealth of Athens, and commemorating it as a suitibly lavish quasi-imperial seat…

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    managed to create a new style and form for their own. This style persisted in Eastern Europe for another thousand years, while Western Europe developed new, Western styles of architecture. The Byzantines have developed many systems and techniques in order to give their style a unique finish unlike the other ancient styles, to do this various methods were invented, for instance, the domes, square plans, rounded arches, spikes, mosaics and columns. Through this Byzantines have achieved their own…

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    Chloride Anion Tests

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    Discussion of Results During the first week the goal was to determine the unknown compound. In order to determine the unknown compound, many tests were performed testing the solubility, pH level, conductivity, cations present (flame test), and the anions present in the compound. The anion test had positive results for the sulfate test due to the formation of a white precipitate, indicating the presence of a sulfate ion. For the sulfate test the unknown solution, potassium sulfate, and combining…

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