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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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    Class B Fires Analysis

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    are appropriate for sealed off capacities for instance, large buildings with vulnerable open spaces, where the rapid filling is required. In the mid-1880s, Class A foams were developed for pugnacious wildfires. To lower the surface tension of the water, Class A foams reinforced in dowsing and to drench all Class A agents by means of liquescent. All these means supports fire suppression and will avert re-ignition. Auspicious familiarities directed in the direction of its recognition meant for…

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    “Every situation has a positive and negative, it’s down to which side you see.” This quote directly corresponds with the accident in Fukushima. On March 11th, 2011, an earthquake struck this area in Japan; this earthquake had a magnitude of 9, which triggered a disastrous tsunami that reached wave heights of over 120 feet. The power of this natural disaster was unbeknownst to Japanese citizens and government, although some of the effects that it caused could have been much less if proper…

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    one might think it is the same thing, however, it is not! Liquid water absorbs heat, while temperature can be measured in degrees of Celsius or Fahrenheit. Heat is produced by the random vibration of atoms or molecules. Water molecules in hot water vibrate faster than in cold water. Heat is a measured by the number of vibrating atoms and how fast they are vibrating. Temperature is measured in speed of vibrating molecules in the water. Temperature is the water’s response to an input or removal of…

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    freshwater resources is critical. To begin with the water cycle, it is different than the past due to the warming temperature. In the past, the water cycle is balancing the evaporation and the precipitation. However, now, the warming temperature increases the evaporation rate, which means that there will be more evaporation from both the land and sea. Moreover, the warming temperature also increase the ability of the cloud to hold more water vapor, and end up leads to the increasing intensity of…

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    Errors In Avogadro's Law

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    The lab calculations resulted in an average of 21.7L/mol which was fairly close to the theoretical value, 22.4L/mol. In order to obtain that result through calculations, the water vapor pressure and the water height correction had to take place. After, the combined gas law had to be utilized and manipulated to find the volume and divide that volume by moles of magnesium. Being close to the theoretical value, 22.4L, it verifies that one mole of all gases occupy 22.4L in any container under…

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    (aluminum nitrate nonahydrate) (Merck) are used as a precursor. ZnO precursor solution with the concentration of 0.15 M was made by dissolving 0.89 grams of powder precursor Zn(NO3)3.4H2O in 40 ml of solvent. Solvent comprises a mixture of 30 ml deionized water and 10 ml of ethanol. To speed up the process of dissolution, the mixture was stirred using a magnetic stirrer for 30 minutes. The next process is to add the certain amount of urea catalyst to accelerate the reaction. Urea was added…

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    protected from condensation. The materials used in insulation and encapsulation increases the temperature of your property, which keeps the surfaces in your basement and crawl space warm. They also act as vapor barriers that protect your plumbing and concrete walls from moisture. Water Leak Repairs Water leaks are the leading causes of moisture accumulation and indoor flooding. If you suspect that your plumbing or roof is harboring leaks, do not delay their repairs. You can fix the leaks via…

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    what you see and feel is water. The stuff is everywhere! It comes in different forms such as liquid and a solid. So how is rain formed? Rain happens through a process called the water cycle. Simply put, water is evaporated from sources like rivers, lakes and oceans and rises into the air. As temperatures cool, the water vapor condenses and forms a cloud! Once water is condensed into a cloud, the cloud forms water droplets which then form into water drops. Once these water drops are heavy enough…

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    O2 At Sea Level Case Study

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    Q1) State the normal values for the partial pressure of O2 at sea level (with barometric pressure of 760 mmHg) in the following a. Inspired air b. Alveolar air c. Arterial blood d. Venous blood 1a- 149mmHg 1b-100-104 PaO2(mmHg) 1c-95-100mmHg 1d-40-50 mmHg Q2) Interpret the probable underlying cause when a person becomes unconscious and dies on exposure to an atmospheric pressure of 200 mmHg. When the human body is suddenly exposed to this pressure…

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