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    Erica Mitchell  Mr. Vredenburgh  Period 5  52/55  The Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Salt Water    Abstract    Background: The human population strongly relies on the oceans for food‚  transportation‚ recreation‚ climate regulation‚ and half of the Earth’s oxygen. These  oceans‚ that we rely so heavily on‚ are becoming more acidic and less hospitable‚  making ocean acidification the world’s second most important atmospheric carbon  problem. This carbon is released into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels

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    Essay On Salt Water

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    been using salt since 6050 bc.We have used it for seasoning‚ preservation‚ and in the last century for lowering the freezing point of water(History of Salt). In pure water 0 degrees celsius is the normal freezing point of water. Ice will melt just as fast the water will freeze. You won’t see the melting and freezing processes as long as they are balanced and equal. Adding salt or any foreign substance to the water upsets the fragile equality between freezing and melting. Less of the water molecules

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    Salt Water Intrusion

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    million residents. This means the demand for consumable water is high‚ and with this demand comes depletion. Many areas of the Central and West Coast Basins are experiencing ground water depletion‚ which has resulted in an intrusion of saltwater in coastal aquifers‚ “natural filters that trap sediment and other particles (like bacteria) and provide natural purification of the ground water flowing through them” (Idaho Museum of Natural History). The Water Replenishment District of Southern California has

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    vaporisation. f. . Melting point g. Boiling point 4. Why do gases diffuse rapidly? 5. Write the relationship between Celsius scale and Kelvin scale of temperature. 6. Why does the level of water not change when salt is dissolved in water? 7. How can matter change its state? 8. Define boiling. Why boiling is considered as bulk phenomenon? 9. Why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during melting and boiling even when heat is being supplied to it continuously

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    Disposition Effect Research Project Management Skills February 2011 By Emmanouil Kaldis‚ Student: Emmanouil Kaldis 090043443 Subject: THE DISPOSITION EFFECT Behavioral finance and stock trading: what does the empirical evidence tell us about the disposition effect? INTRODUCTION. One will think that when a stock is considered a winner the investor will be willing to hold this stock and try to get rid of the loser stocks. In contrast‚ studies have indicated that there is an anomaly

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    Effects of Salt on Ice

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    Effects of Salt on Ice Bill Yongco Angela Enriquez Trisha Co Ying Huang Xu Abstract To be done when IP is completed Acknowledgments To be done when IP is completed Table of Contents Background of the Study | Pg.3 | Statement of the Problem | Pg.3 | Significance of the Study | Pg.3 | Scope and Limitations | Pg.4 | Review of Related Literature | Pg.4-5 | Methodology | Pg.6 | Results and discussion | Pg.7-8 | Conclusions | Pg.9 | Recommendation | Pg. 9 | Definition

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    grow quickly‚ granted that they are planted and cared for correctly. The number one step in growing any plant is watering. Plants should be watered frequently‚ depending on the plants growing habits and needs. It is always best to learn how much water a plant needs before beginning to care for it. In the case of radishes‚ they should be watered plenty when the seeds are first being buried and then watered everyday while they are growing (“Growing Radishes”). Another essential part of growing a

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    Independent Research Task- Ellen Ryan The Effect of Water Temperature on the time taken to dissolve Salt Aim: To see the effect of water temperature on salt. Hypothesis: If the temperature of the water is increased the time taken for the salt to dissolve completely will be shorter. Equipment Heat proof mat Tripod Bunsen burner Gauze mat Electronic Balance 2 beakers Measuring cylinder Salt Water Stirring rod Thermometer Safety glasses Stopwatch Plastic spoon Method:

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    Salt Water Battery

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    Introduction:  This project is one of the most famous electricity projects that can be performed successfully by most students in the age of 10 to 16. It helps students to learn about producing electrical energy using chemical energy. Since the same method is used to get energy from many fruits and chemicals‚ this project has many names. Following are some of the other names or titles for this project: |Fruit power or fruit battery

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    drowns it means that their lungs (respiratory system) has been blocked from receiving oxygen by a liquid. Majority of the time it is water that people drown in. “Drowning is the third most common cause of accidental death worldwide‚ accounting for 7% of all injury related deaths” (MedicineNet). Water is the most common way that people drown‚ but the two types of water that is common to Earth in masses are freshwater and saltwater. Both can drown you but in completely difference ways. Drowning in saltwater

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