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    Principle states that if a system at equilibrium is applied with stress, then the system will react to compromise that stress. In terms of temperature, Le Chatalier 's Principle states that if heat is added to the system, the chemical system will react by shifting the reaction to the side that will consume the heat. In this case, an increase in the temperature (heat) added to the left side which caused the reaction to shift to the right (endothermic). By producing more products, the heat added…

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    Specific Heat Experiment

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    energy by the same amount but this does not necessarily cause a rise in temperature (Hudson, ND). The effect of heat transfer on temperature depends on the amount of heat energy transferred, the mass of the object and the specific heat capacity of the material of which the material involved is made (Hudson, ND). Therefore, the specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1Kg of the substance by 1 kelvin (Hudson, ND). Due to the…

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    Much has been made recently of the DIY foam roofing options that can be incorporated in your homes. Insulation is important to help keep away too much heat and cold outside temperatures inside the house. The great advantage to using foam roofing is the ease of installation. Since it is relatively easy to do, many can attempt do it on their own. This is one of the reasons why it has become popular. Insulation is necessary to protect the roof from weather getting into the cracks of the wood…

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    In a chemical equation, there are the reactants, which is the part that is changed, and the products, which is what is left over. The reactant side and the product side must have the same quantity of each element. If they do not, the equation must be balanced by using coefficients. Mole ratios can be found by using these coefficients. Mole ratios are conversion factors and can be used to found the amounts of the reactants and the products in a chemical reaction. These can also be used to find…

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    Barium-137m Decay

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    accurate results and thus the experimental half-life would have a lower percentage error, in comparison to the theoretical half-life. Additionally since the half-life of any radioisotope is a constant; temperature and pressure were not controlled. However the experiment was conducted at room temperature, and at standard atmospheric pressure, at the time of recording the activity of…

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    In my science class we started an experiment starting with a question. The question was “what recommendations will you give the Alley Cats Bowling Team to build a successful bowling lane?” In order to answer that it all started in background knowledge. Energy is power that can come from physical, chemical, electronic or other resources. Energy lets something more or react in a way, weather it wa happening in that moment or it will happen. Energy can also change from one type of energy to…

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    liquid in each can which is 10 mL. We also had confounding variables which are variables that the researcher failed to control, or eliminate, damaging the internal validity of an experiment. Some confounding variables in our experiment are the temperature in the can when we flip it because we actually couldn’t tell what it was, and the fact that we couldn’t control the fact that there should be exactly 10 mL of the liquid in the can because no matter what we tried, it will take much more time…

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    Kimberly Masi's presentation of Mechanical Engineering had to be the most interesting to me of all the speakers. It was so captivating that it made me think of doing some research on the major, yet I barely can picture myself doing a job like that in the future. Hearing about how she was a big part of projects at Disney World that we all have heard of, is just something that I really find amazing. O'Net's definition of Mechanical Engineering: perform engineering duties in planning and designing…

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    Laboratory Techniques and Measurements Tiffany Abbe Introduction: In this lab I will be adapting more about how to utilize distinctive estimation instruments and comprehend the diverse procedures included. Figuring out how to ascertain temperature and length. Will likewise make estimations utilizing the SI frameworks for fixation, thickness, and volume. While having the capacity to reate arrangements of building so as to change focuses and densities as tock arrangement. Materials and…

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    Order Disorder Drew Nevills Dr. Leo Oriet Engineering and the Profession November 7, 2014 Order Disorder The basis of life is founded on energy. Life without energy would mean life without movement, light, and also sound; in other words it would be impossible. Not a second goes by where energy is not present. When the sun is out, it emits light and heat, both forms of energy. When it is not out street lights are turned on using electricity, another form of energy. Stored energy can be…

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