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    Why Slime Is A Colloid

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    One of the most unusual substances in chemistry, slime blurs the line between solid and liquid stages of matter. Slime and other substances like it are common in the average everyday life today, and yet are almost unnoticed. Slime is a colloid, a substance that shares both liquid and solid traits. Many colloids are polymers, which are a certain type of molecule. Although slime may seem simple, in reality it is quite complex in the microscopic standpoint. Slime can also be referred to as a…

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    Faulty Ice Machine Repair

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    The sultry weather of Jacksonville, FL, calls for an ice-cold beverage to beat the heat. However, a faulty ice machine can put a serious damper on your plan. To put the plan back into action, you need fast and reliable ice machine repair from IS Appliance Repair. For over 15 years, this family-owned business has been providing domestic appliance repair to residential and commercial clients alike. Much like their other home appliance repair services, their ice maker repair solutions also speak…

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    Low Flow Of Oxygen Essay

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    Oxygen can be delivered by low or high flow systems depending upon the client’s need. Low flow methods allow for room air to be inhaled along with the supplemental oxygen; examples of low flow methods include nasal cannulas, face masks, oxygen tents, and transtracheal catheters. The nasal cannula can deliver 2 to 6 L/minute and is the cheapest most commonly utilized device tolerated well by clients. In addition, the device is easily applied and does not block the mouth allowing the client the…

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    Steel pressure tanks are very strong as they were designed to withstand a great amount of internal pressure. Because of this, it is not unusual to find that many of the larger, steel pressure tanks have been converted into unique structures or repurposed for other uses. Some of the larger steel pressure tanks have been converted into unusual, multilevel round houses. Some of these houses are elevated, while others are ground level or subterranean. Steel pressure tanks have also been adopted…

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    Canister Research Paper

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    In the “ If the earth has layers than the top layer is the least dense.” the hypothesis was accepted. Data that supports this is that canister number one had the least amount of sand and a density of 0.40g/mL3.This canister was the least dense of the three canisters. This is why it floated on the surface of the water. Opposed to canisters numbers two with more sand than canister number two and canister number three had the most sand .Water’s density is 1 g/mL3 . The reason canister one floated…

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    Does a Measurement Result in a True Value? Limitations of Measurements Elizabeth Lechtholz-Zey & Marisa Loredo 10/5/15 CHEM 101-08 Purpose To determine the differences in precision and accuracy in weighing 10 mL of water using a 50 mL beaker, a 10 mL graduated cylinder, and a 50 mL buret. Data Temperature of water: 23.0ºC 100 mL beaker weight: 50.557 g # of additions of water to the 100 mL beaker * 50 mL beaker (±5 mL) * 10 mL graduated cylinder (±0.05 mL) * 50 mL buret…

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    Policy considerations Fluid replacement Most patients with diabetes insipidus (DI) can drink enough fluids to replace the loss of urine. When oral intake is insufficient walhaybrnatrmia accessible and replace losses with dextrose and water or intravenous (IV) fluid that is the mattress does not cause asmoli with regard to the patient's serum. Not sterile water without dextrose intravenously, because it can cause hemolysis. To avoid high blood sugar, and excessive size, excessive rapid…

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    Cheek Cells Lab Report

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    In addition, procedure part H contains the viewing of cheek cells, cheek cells are a high-caliber option for identifying the membrane, and cytoplasm of a cell. To begin, place a drop of methylene blue on a slide, then smear a toothpick amongst the inside of the cheek, lastly smear the toothpick onto the stained slide. Cheek cells just like starch cells are hard to be viewed without the addition of a staining chemical, in this case, the methylene blue will make the cheek cells have a slight blue…

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    Wv5 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    The valves were set up so that the water would flow from Tank 2, through the ½” nominal diameter, type L copper pipe, through the needle valve WV5 (Appendix A), and back to Tank 2. WV5 was initially closed. The Honeywell STD 924 DP meter’s pressure tap lines were placed at PT 1, just before the P-1 Sterlings Fluid System Peerless Pump PE50B1, and PT 10, just after WV5. A Fluke 179 multimeter was attached to the DP electrical box. The multimeter was set to read electrical signal in the form of…

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    he process of injecting liquid at high pressure into subterranean rocks, boreholes, and more is called Fracking. Many people say fracking causes earthquakes because fracking occurs underground. Fracking could be dangerous in some ways. Modern fracking began in the nineties. A hydraulic fracturing and combined with horizontal drilling. Fracking is the reason why America is having an energy revolution right now. Fracking is letting the U.S. tap vast oil and natural gas reserves that…

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