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    Mendeleev lived and worked before there was a consensus on the constitution of an atom. Were they solid and uniform throughout with only mass differentiating between elements, or were they particulate and composed of certain “sub-atoms”? Mendeleev staunchly adhered to the former theory and explained certain phenomenon characteristic of electrons and protons (valence properties, radioactivity) as a result of this ether…

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    1. Is mercury an appropriate target for AGI? Why or why not? Please clearly cite examples for your reasons. (10 points) There are many reasons that mercury is an appropriate target for AGI. • Both companies are in the same industry of footwear products. • First off the two companies have differentiating strategies and markets that they sell to. AGI will be adding a new market to their company goals and increasing their revenue streams. • AGI strives in the casual footwear segment with a…

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    Essay On John Dalton

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    John Dalton was an English chemist, physicst and meterologist. Might be familiar with "Daltons Law of Partial Pressures" which is a law still used today, or "Daltonism" also reffered to as color blindness. Dalton was born in Eaglesfield, England on September 6th, 1766. He lived a great life until his death on July 27, 1844 as he died of a stroke in Manchester, England. John Dalton was born into a strong Quaker family (family thats known as "Religious society of friends". John had 2 survivng…

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    Gibson 1 Reagan Gibson Tripp Sanders Chemistry 1 May 2016 Introduction A Chemy Called Al is quite an interesting read. It is written by Wendy Isbell. It tells the story of a girl named Julie. The book begins talking about Julie and her electrical issues. It talks about her power being out but the TV still being on. It had to do with X-Ray Machines around the whole country. Well she goes to the land of Mathematics, she is afraid her friends are in danger- so she decides to go find them.…

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    Primordial Soup Theory

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    ocean as a combination of chemicals created amino acids, and from there life evolved. A Russian chemist named A.I. oprin and an English geneticist named J.B.S. Haldane came up with this theory in 1920. to test this theory they collected and mixed elements thought to be on earth at the time and sparked the mixture with electricity, The experiment resulted in the creation of amino acids. The reasoning was that life formed because of a mixture of chemicals and the atmosphere. Iron sulfur World:…

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    Comparison Essay

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    Chemistry is the study of atoms. Chemical scientists study what atoms are made of and how they connect. Atoms are the building blocks of matter. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. It was John Dalton who put forward his ideas and theories about atoms at the beginning of the 19th century: Dalton proposed that atoms were like tiny, hard balls (Absorb Learning, 2008). Then at the end of the 19th century JJ Thompson discovered the electron through an experiment. When JJ Thompson…

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    Empirical formulas are the simplest whole number ratio of the elements present in a compound (Owen, 2014). However, the actual amount of each type of atom that a compound is consisted of is called the molecular formula. For that reason, the deduction of the empirical formula and the molar mass of a compound is required to determine the molecular formula of the compound. To determine the empirical formula experimentally, the mass of each element has to be obtained, and converted into its…

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    Introduction For my rhetorical analysis assignment, I analyzed “Apple Style Guide” by Apple Inc. This style guide is intended for use by writers, editors, and developers as a reference to writing style, usage and Apple product terminology. Writers and editors should pay close attention to this guide as it can help them become familiar with topics involved in creating high-quality, dependable materials and documents. Apple developers should follow this guide for assistance with any text that they…

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    Dmitri Mendeleev's Lab

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    purpose of Mendeleev’s lab is to observe the physical characteristics and properties of common elements. In addition, observe arrangements and trends on the periodic table. Finally, the main goal is to draw conclusions and identify the locations of unknown elements based on given trends and properties. Through observing characteristics and trends, one is introduced to reading the periodic table and its elements, based on how it is arranged. Dmitri Mendeleev was a Russian scientist who is…

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    controlled conditions. He identified many different laws, postulates, etc. One of which were his four postulates over the atom. John Dalton’s Postulates include: Atoms are small, indivisible particles that make up matter Every atom of a certain element are always identical in mass and properties Atoms can not be destroyed, created, or changed into other types of atoms during chemical reactions, they may only be…

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