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    Zinc Lab Report

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    The purpose of this report and lab was to assist in visualizing the structure of infinitesimally small objects and how they fit together. Normal object fit together similarly to microscopic atoms and experiment 2 exploits this to help understand structure property relationships. The knowledge gained here directly applies to the world as applications of the materials becomes apparent as the properties are explored. Copper There are a plethora of modern technological uses of copper. It can be…

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    Plywood Research Paper

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    Plywoods are sheets of thin wood stuck on top of each other. These sheets are alluded to as wood finishes. These layers when assembled deliver an exceptionally solid and strong wood material known as plywood. The sorts of cement used to stick the thin sheets of wood together is a main consideration in making quality bits of plywood. At the point when a solid and enduring cement is utilized, plywoods turn out to be greatly improved than plain woods in opposing breaks, contracting, curves and…

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    Part 1: Test of Melting Point Generally, ionic solids have very high melting point temperatures. Covalent molecules have a lower melting point. Polar covalent molecules have a higher melting point than non-polar covalent molecules. 1. Mold an aluminum foil boat that will serve as a tray for the table salt, sugar, wax. 2. At different corners of the boat place a very small amount of each substance. a. Table Salt b. Sugar c. Wax 3. Set the hot plate on high. 4. Observe and record the order…

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    Best Survival Knife - One Tool Does It AllBest Survival KnifeSubscribe via RSS22Mar/12OffBest Survival Knife proves to be the most trusted tool when you are out in the areas where one’s survival is challenging. In the situation when you can’t carry much to eat and don’t have enough material to light a fire for you to cook or to keep away the chill, this humble tool proves useful. This tool solves many purposes single-handedly and can be used to hunt the prey or to cut the plants and trees for…

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    Cordless Stainless Steel Electric Kettle, you can get piping hot water in minutes, rather than spending what seems like hours over a hot flame. Today we’ll be going over the top reasons you should get this awesome device, and how it will change your life! At least, the hot water parts of your life, anyway. Cuisinart DK-17 Features Stainless Steel When it comes to electric kettles, there are usually three types of material you can pick. The first is plastic, which has the…

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    When heat is applied to an object, that object usually undergoes a structural change. This also applies to rock. Since Knife River Flint is a fine-grained stone the changes predictably would be minor, compared to a coarse-gained stone that would exhibit greater change when it came to thermal altering. Ahler purposed “that fine-grained cherts respond to heat alteration at lower temperatures than do coarse-grained cherts” (Ahler 1983: 2) which Knife River Flint is a fine-grained chert, so it…

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    Spear History

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    came the use of obsidian, the sharpest material on the planet, it micro bevel width was as small as 2 nanometers, that’s small enough to sever molecules themselves in the skin. And in some countries it is still used as scalpels in hospitals. Later Steel became the main use for spear heads, forging a spear head although was not easy. It would start with some high carbon, low carbon, and pure iron into a crucible, that was capped off with a clay cap, completely sealed from oxygen. Then is put on…

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    ranks at the company until becoming the secretary for the superintendent. His many trips to England brought his eye to steel which would later become an essential product for cities to grow. He created his own steel company in 1872 in the U.S. which made steel using the Bessemer steelmaking process from England which made steel efficiently allowing his company to expand. Carnegie’s steel company…

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    Nucor Case Analysis

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    Under his leadership, Nucor has acquired compatible existing steel manufacturing facilities with similar operating philosophies. Since 2007, Nucor has made the two biggest acquisitions in its history, one to help control its raw material supply and the other to expand its product line. In January 2007, Nucor agreed to pay $1.07 billion dollars for Canada’s Harris Steel Co. The deal allowed Nucor to expand its presence in the type of steel used to build bridges, highways and other…

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    Industrialization in America could not have been achieved with a few key factors. Among these are the rich environment in America, a sympathetic and supportive government that remains deferential to private ownership, talented business leaders, railroads, and technology. The mineral deposits in the land as well as the presence of business visionaries like Andrew Carnegie were equally important in the overarching success of the American Industrial Revolution. Andrew Carnegie’s ability to…

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