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    Compound Bow Essay

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    Compound Bow: Introduction Introduction Bows are tools or weapons used by archers and archery hunters to compete in competition and harvest wildlife for food and trophies. The compound bow in particular, is a mechanical tool/weapon that enhances the primitive technology originally created by man to enhance accuracy when hunting or shooting at a target. Compound bows can be used for hunting various types of game as well as used for competition shooting. People of most ages with practice and…

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    Senses,mostly everyone has 5.In most cases it makes a person.I have three senses in particular that make some part of me and they are sight,smell,and hearing g.The senses are found in 3 of my favorite things glitter,perfume scent,and quietness.All 3 are senses that when put together make some part of my personality; of who I am. Glitter! A noun that 's defines as tiny pieces of sparkling material used for decoration to give something that WOW factor. Glitter ,such a fun thing to use yet a mess…

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    Dangers Of Cannabis

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    Furthermore, it would be consumed with no constructive purposes in the form of a leisure pastime. In addition, it is suspected to have a higher presence of THC. The compound THC is popularly believed to induce hypnotic properties like calmness, creativity, clarity, joy, peace, hypersensitivity, and dogmatism. Critics in favor of recreational cannabis might argue that the psychoactive effects are similar to the naturally…

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    Additionally, there are little to no regulations of vaporizors and the liquids that they use. This means the companies are free to place various and untested chemical compounds in their formulas. Propelyne glycol is the most common base for vaporizor liquids. Little research and few observations have been made about the health consequences of breathing in this substance. It is also unknown how the second hand vapor may…

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    with the dangerous substance of gunpowder that could be used. Guns are cool however the physics behind them is nowhere near to the elaborate physics involved in archery. Today we have three common bow types; the longbow, the recurve bow, and the compound bow. Within these three different types of bows physics applies the same to all of these. In archery you take a bow and you knock an arrow to the string (connect the back of the arrow to the string), Then you use your…

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    Benzalknoium salts are acknowledged as benzalknoium chloride, also known as BZK, BKC, BAC, alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride and ADBAC. These salts are known to have several names and are also considered as cationic surfactants. Surfactants are compounds that subordinate the surface tension among two liquids or among a liquid and a solid. Surfactants have the availability to act as detergents, wetting agents, emulsifiers, foaming agents, and dispersants. Benzalknoium salts are used in…

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    A freshman taking a Dying Environment class believes that blood is a substance; however, he or she is incorrect. Substances and mixtures are both types of matter that act in different ways. A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not combined chemically. Furthermore, substances cannot be separated by physical means, whereas mixtures can. Because it contains many substances that can be separated through physical means after being combined, blood is a mixture instead of a…

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    Unknown Compounds

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    experiment is to identify the unknown compound the lab group was given. Along with this, the group is to discover the compounds many physical or chemical properties. Lastly, the group is supposed to create and preform two syntheses of the compound and see how they compare and contrast in different areas like costs effectiveness, safety, and potential yield of the compound. Through all of these different goals, the underlying key goal is to learn more about this unknown compound through the…

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    The objective of Chapter 6: Compounds and Elements was to determine how to synthesize and decompose pure substances, distinguish the difference between compounds and elements, and to determine the difference between complete and incomplete reactions. Previous chapters that contained valuable background knowledge were Chapter 2: Mass Changes in Closed Systems and Chapter 5: The Separation of Mixtures. The Law of Conservation of Mass, which was tested in Chapter 2, proved to be vital in this…

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    Alternate Conception

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    Unit/Topic: (Alternate conception): ‘Mixtures are only used for cooking’ Year Level: 2 Students: approx. 26 Time: 40mins Context: Many younger students have only ever been exposed to the term ‘mixtures’ when referring to mixtures made in the kitchen. They often think of cakes, omelettes, pancakes; essentially anything with a ‘batter’. Students are exposed to hundreds of mixtures a day and don’t know it because they have simply never been told otherwise. This is how I believe the alternate…

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