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    essential role in the segments or phases in a heating or cooling graph representing an exothermic or endothermic process. Kinetic energy is the energy of a system that is in motion of the particles in the system. Potential energy is the energy of a system in which it represents the arrangement of the particles of the system. Kinetic energy and potential energy never increase or decrease at the same time, however, when one energy is changing the other remains constant. During a phase change, the…

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    The greatest difference is the kinetics of the 25-50 m particles which presented the slowest kinetics in the mordenite experiments rather than an intermediate behaviour just as in NNL and zeoclere experiments. The mordenite 25-50 m particles had a slower kinetics even when it is compared to the 100-150 m particles. After 45 minutes of experiments, the solution analysed from the 25-50 m experiment had strontium concentration of 13…

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    atmosphere and climate? During an eruption there is often a lot of rain, lighting, and thunder. This happens because all the ash particles that are thrown up into the air are good at collecting water droplets. Another problem is that it forms in a fog or volcanic fog. If the volcanic fog only gets into the troposphere it gets washed away with the rain. Most of the particles that come from volcanoes and go to the atmosphere cool the planet by shading incoming solar radiation. The cooling effect…

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    between non-metal atoms. Ionic bonding involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, and is the primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds.Atoms turn into ions when they lose or gain electrons. Since the atoms are particles in the matter,…

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    of an entangled particle instantaneously influences…

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    The size and shape of the nano-particles can be controlled by adjusting the pH level, ionic strength, temperature, or the Fe(II|)/Fe(II) ratio. Since early 1990s, the iron corrosion chemistry has been put into productive use when treating toxic chemicals. The environmental chemistry of…

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    1. Introduction 1 2. Effect of Parameters On Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids : 2 2.1 Effect of particle Volume Fraction 2 2.2 Effect of Particle Material 3 2.3 Effect of Base Fluid 3 2.4 Effect of Particle Size 3 2.5 Effect of particle shape 4 2.6 Effect of temperature 5 2.7 Effect of sonication time 6 2.8 Effect of the preparation method followed 7 3. Application of Nanofluids: 8 3.1 Heat transfer Intensification 8 3.2 Electronic Applications 8 3.3 Transportation 10 3.4 Industrial cooling…

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    field is now called the Higgs filed. The reason he proposed this field was that nobody understood why some subatomic particles had a great deal of mass, while others had little and some had none at all. The energy filed that Higgs proposed would interact with the sub-atomic particles and give them their mass. Very massive particles would interact a lot of the field while massless particles wouldn’t interact at all. To better understand the idea, we can use the analogy of water and swimmers. In…

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    The similarities of Chapter 14(Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy) and Chapter 18 (Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy) No. Similarities Examples of chapter 14(Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy) Examples of chapter 18(Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy) 1 Both energy are scalar quantity The kinetic energy of a rigid body that undergoes planar motion can be referenced to its mass center.It includes a scalar sum of its translational and rotational…

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    Soda Experiment

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    can with beaker tongs. We quickly submerged it into cold water and the instant temperature change caused the soda can to compress instantly. Our group then realized that we are studying the movement of gas particles, while the temperature is changing. During the lab, the movement of the particles in the soda can speed up while…

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