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    Aluminum Foil Lab Report

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    instruments. A indirect measurement is when you are finding the measurement of something other then the actual object (n.d, 2015). Another crucial part of this lab was to be able to determine the volume of our aluminum. Volume is something that can be calculated in many ways. When determining the volume for a box/cube you would calculate length x width x height. When calculating the…

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    Services serves both internal and external customers and has a high head count because of the growth of the business and the global client base. AllTell should plan to outsource their Customer Services department to an offshore vendor because of the high volume of calls and queries from the customers all over the world. Not only is the high head count necesseary, but because of the large growth in business, the need to hire in-house employees has increased. AllTell is not able to ramp up its…

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    responsible for breathing out. Lung volumes and lung capacities refer to the volume of air associated with different phases of the respiratory cycle. Lung volumes are directly measured; Lung capacities are inferred from lung volumes. Respiratory Volumes Respiratory volumes are the amount of air inhaled, exhaled and stored within the lungs at any given time Tidal Volume: The amount of air which enters the lungs during normal inhalation at rest. The average tidal volume is 500ml. The same…

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    have definite shape. C Only gases can change volume. D Only gases have definite volume. ____ 17. Which diagram illustrates how the arrangement of water particles changes as heat is added to liquid water at 100°C? A B C D ____ 18. Which statement best describes water at 30°C? A It is a gas without a definite shape. B It is a solid with a definite shape and volume. C It is a liquid with a definite shape. D It is a liquid with a definite volume. ____ 19. What are the freezing and…

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    Moles of Acetic Acid / Volume of Vinegar (in L). Mass % = [Mass of Acetic Acid / Mass of Vinegar] x 100. In this experiment, titration will be used to determine the concentration of acetic acid in vinegar. A titration determines the performance of the controlled reaction between a solution of the known concentration (titrant), and a solution of the unknown concentration (analyte). The titrant is an aqueous…

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    An Epic Trilogy Analysis

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    is a whole story line that come before and after. There are two other volumes that still needs to be written as a complete book and they are volume one and volume three. Even though this two versions haven’t been written yet there are passages in the volume two bible that pieces together parts of…

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    Stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped round the body in one beat. When you first start exercising the stroke volume will increase because of the muscles will demand more oxygen to continue to work at their maximum rate. The stroke volume is a lot like the heart rate, it will continue to increase till the body doesn’t have as high as demand for blood therefore it will start to plateau out. The higher the strike volume the faster the heart rate will be. The rise or fall in stroke volume…

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    EXPERIMENT 1 INTERMOLECULAR FORCES OF ATTRACTION Group 5 Cabale, Sheena Marie N. Hernaez, Neil Chester C. Rivera, Ian Howell D. Ronquillo, Aljon A. Venus, Mark Joven C. I. Introduction The attraction forces between molecules are called intermolecular forces. It is the non-ideal behavior of gases. On the other hand, the attraction forces within the molecule are called intramolecular forces. (Chang, 2014) There are different types of intermolecular forces. These are dipole-dipole, dipole-induced…

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    increases from 274K, there is a non-linear increase in unit cell volume, which can be deduced from the space group that α- FePO4 belongs to, which is P3121. We can attribute this increase in unit cell volume to the tilting in the tetrahedral lattice structure (this will be explained further in paragraph 3). This can be shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 below where the structure of α-FePO4 is obviously more compact than β-FePO4, and the unit cell volume of the former is significantly smaller than…

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    and the plant has begun to sprout, move the seeds to four separate pots, and add soil. Once the plants have begun to sprout take the measurement of each plant and record your data for day zero. Next, take three glass containers of greatly varying volumes (41,4185cm3, 2,250cm3, and 602cm3 were used). Before the plants are placed underneath these containers, give 15ml of water to each plant. The numbered pots will remain underneath these three containers for the next two weeks, untouched. The…

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