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    Melts Ice Fastest

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    important people melt this black ice. Based on research, the heater will melt ice the fastest. The three topics being researched in this essay are, What is the freezing point of water? What is the temperature of your hand? Is ice dense or light? Why does the temperature of ice help melt it? Well, the freezing point of water is 32F, making it easier to find the temperature to put a heating device at. In places where black ice forms a lot, they could put big heaters near streets, at 70F, for…

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    a. The solubility of primary alcohols in water compared to that of alkanes. Explain the difference in terms of intermolecular forces. Solubility of alcohols in water Small alcohols are completely soluble in water; mixing the two in any proportion generates a single solution. However, solubility decreases as the length of the hydrocarbon chain in the alcohol increases. At four carbon atoms and beyond, the decrease in solubility is noticeable; a two-layered substance may appear in a test tube when…

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    The Uinta Mountains are known for their great appearance of life and its tranquility. This can be seen just a couple of feet away from the well known Mirror Lake Highway. While I am here, I witness multiple coyotes, beaver dams, deer, cows, and much more. The geographical features are outstanding as well. Magnificent, clear lakes stood in sequence one after the other in the mountains. Any traces of wind shatter the lakes of their once untouched state. Also, the Provo River slices its way through…

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    Everyone can agree that drinking warm soda is the worst. Imagine coming home from work after a long day and you just want to enjoy a cold can of coke but come to find that the hot weather beat you to it .The ChillPill can instantly solve that problem in a matter of minutes. Engineers have invented a capsule shaped design that can efficiently chill any canned beverage within minutes. It's built with cheap yet durable materials, convenient, and compact The ChillPill’s sleek design lets…

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    In, “Movement of Molecules in or Out of Cells” on page 159 to 163, it reads, “A student put a drop of blood on a microscope slide and then looked at the cells under a microscope. Initially the magnified red blood cells looked like little round balls, however after adding a few drops of sugar water to the drop of blood, the student noticed that the cells appeared to become smaller.” Now the question stands, why did the red blood cells appear smaller? There were three possible explanations…

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    of matter, properties of water, and experiments of water and ice, there is some evidence that makes this a bit of a complex case. In Chemistry, we generally refer to three states of matter when trying to describe a substance; solid, liquid, and gas. Each of these three states of matter has their own properties and behaviors.…

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    Water is one of the most important and essential fluid to our human body. We use and drink water almost 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, however, many of us probably have never thought of and find out what are the chemical and scientific reasons behind the importance of water. Approximately 50-65% of the average adult human body is water, however, this varies based on a number of factors such as age, health, weight and sex. In males, it is normally about 60% of the body weight. In…

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    Kayak Creative Writing

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    remembering the strange calm that had fallen over the water on our approach. The wind had fallen, the waves became even and flat. The sea was holding its breath, like a whale surfacing before a dive. In that calm I had felt something brush beneath my boat. I had peered frantically into the water, Emelia had promised there would be no sharks. The sun was bright off the water, impenetrably bright, and only between the mild rocking of the water could I glimpse…

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    I can still remember the sound of the waves crashing onto the shore, the feel of the bright sun shining down onto my skin, the seagulls cawing in the distance, the smell of the salty water in the air, and the feel of the sand on my bare feet. Have you ever had piña colada in the sunset? Well, it’s unforgettable. Ever since I was six months old, I have been fortunate enough to visit the place that I love with all of my heart. I have made many great memories here with my family. Throughout my…

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    Old Faithful

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    amounts of water and steam into the air. One of the most visited geysers is Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful is an intricate geyser that erupts at unique times. Throughout this paper, you will learn about how geysers work, learn facts about Old Faithful and it’s eruptions, and finally some common misconceptions about Old Faithful. Geysers like Old Faithful can also be called hot springs. The appearance of hot water at Earth’s surface signifies that the underground water…

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