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    Hot Tin Essay

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    temperature & liquidus temperature are 219.40̊C and 241.70̊C. It clearly shows that the temperature range goes wider as the concentration of indium is increased [6]. This is not a cost effective solution as indium is very costly. Titanium oxide nano particles addition led to temperature changing from 217 to 217.64 degree Celsius [7]. Zinc oxide bearing SAC had temperature of about 222.16 High Temperature Electronics 6 degree celsius when zinc was about 0.5% by weight [8]. From this it can be…

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    Dark Matter Vs Dark Energy

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    applied to particles as small as atoms which is another reason why dark energy is not fully…

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    Simple Diffusion Lab

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    require energy input. In the computer simulated lab for simple diffusion, nothing will move across the membrane because NaCl, urea, albumin and glucose are all too big to go through the semi-permeable membrane. Facilitated diffusion is movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration with the help of a carrier protein channel.…

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    In our time and age, many inventions depend on the use of static electricity such as printers, photocopiers , pollutant removers and even spray painting. Now imagine how our world would differ if we did not have the implementation of static electricity in inventions such as photo copiers or printers. These simple inventions solve big problems. What is static electricity? How do printers work? Why do we need Printers? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the use of printers? These factors…

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    atom is the basic unit of an element .it is a form of matter which cannot be broken down any further .an atom consist of sub atomic particles which are protons, neutrons and electrons .I will be looking at specifically the atom lead. Every element in the Periodic Table has been given a letter symbol , the symbol for lead is Pb.i will now describe the sub atomic particle in lead .protons are in the nucleus of the atom , All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. This number…

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    vector (which acts as a delivery of genetic material) with a antibiotical resistance marker gene. Then the vector has to be copied in bacteria. After that, coat tungsten (a chemical element) particles with DNA vectors. After that, the DNA vectors have to be coated with tungsten (a chemical element) particles. These have to be loaded into a teflon…

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    Peanut Shell Case Study

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    gotten from the tests. The preparation of the bio sorbent material (peanut shell) was prepared by washing with pipe and refined water for about 1-2hrs to remove dirt and colour, the washed peanut shells were dried in an oven for a day then mashed to particles size less than 30μm. The sampling for the tests was done in batch mode, taking into forethought the issue of initial pH, initial biomass concentration and temperature. Various concentrations of the metals in water solution ranging from…

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    “Particles can only react when they collide. If you heat a substance, the particles move faster and so collide more frequently.” (http://www.chemguide.co.uk/, 2013), therefore showing the rate of reaction increases as the temperature increases. When the sodium thiosulphate temperature was 15°C, the average rate of reaction was 399 seconds, this was the slowest reaction rate as the particles weren’t colliding very quickly so the reaction took longer…

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    Np-Dimer Lab Report

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    Second, we further studied the continuous rotation dynamics of NP-dimers with increasing asymmetries, and observed a full transition picture from the conventional diffusive to superdiffusive rotation, and further to ballistic rotation. Because a better statistic is needed for revealing this transition picture, we performed the following experiments in the continuous e-beam imaging mode where each experiment could contain hundreds to thousands of data points. Presented in Fig. 4A are the typical…

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    Everything in the universe has one thing in common. Whether it be a piece of dust or the hubble space telescope, everything is made up of molecules. A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together and is basically the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound. When the temperature of these molecules heats up it creates kinetic energy which makes these molecules speed up and bounce against each other really fast. The temperature of a substance can be measured in one of three ways; Kelvin,…

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