of an Organic Solid A. What needs to be done: In this lab‚ one will identify the identity of a colorless organic solid by experimentally finding the physical properties of the solid. Such properties include melting point‚ mixed melting point‚ and IR spectrum. With these properties‚ one will be able to compare their results of the organic solid to see if any other classmates have the same unknown sample. B. Timeline: Step one: Obtain a sample of the unknown colorless organic solid. (make sure
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¥°. Summary of Results A. Melting point of Benzoic Acid Temperature (¡ÆC) Observation Unmelted White salt First liquid appear point 122 Grainy and shiny white Becoming all liquid 125 Clear B. Melting point of unknown #42 1st trial Temperature (¡ÆC) Observation Unmelted Shiny light yellow crystal First liquid appear point 99 Grainy yellow Becoming all liquid 101 Clear 2nd trial Temperature (¡ÆC) Observation Unmelted Shiny light yellow crystal First liquid appear point 95 Grainy
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Solid Freeform Fabrication of Functionally Graded Materials Abstract: Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs) have a wide range of potential commercial applications which consist of components requiring wear-resistant surfaces such as engine components‚ rocket nozzle and so forth [1]. Solid freeform fabrication (SFF)‚ especially Freeze-form Extrusion Fabrication (FEF) technology‚ an economical method feasible for grading among many compatible plastic‚ ceramic and metal materials combinations
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Before this fieldtrip to Lee County Solid Waste Facility‚ I lacked knowledge regarding the fate of our trash. My idea of a waste facility went along the lines of a big dump site or landfill; contrarily‚ I am familiar with what items are deemed recyclable in Lee County. My experience at the Lee County Solid Waste Facility‚ operated by Covanta‚ showed me how garbage has the potential to provide electrical power to over 250‚000 homes. Waste to Energy is a primary example of how America can become more
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SOLIDS: Mass‚ Volume and Density Measurements A. Overview Review Sections 1.4 - 1.6 in your textbook (Chemistry: The Central Science‚ 9th Ed. ‚ Brown‚ LeMay‚ Bursten‚ & Burdge) This experiment will introduce you to a very important concept in science‚ especially chemistry: DENSITY. Density is the relationship between the mass of an object and the volume which it occupies. Solid substances generally have the greatest density‚ normally in the range of 1 - 25 g/cm3. Most liquids have densities between
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Solid Waste management is India’s dire need today. Comment India‚ the world’s second highest populated country after China with population of 1.21 billion (census 2011) already containing 17.5% of the world’s population‚ is a land of physical‚ climatic‚ geographic‚ ecological‚ social‚ cultural and linguistic diversity. The annual rate of growth of urban population in India is 3.35% (Census of India‚ 2011). The proportion of population living in urban areas has increased from 17.35% in 1951 to
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UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ZAMBOANGA CITY C O U R S E S Y L L A B U S BA 113- Cognate 2: Total Quality Management First Semester 2013-2014 Professor : Dr. Ramael L. Saturinas Academic Rank : Professor 1 Email Address : ramaelsaturinas1117@gmail.com Mobile Phone : 09499113451/09275268761 Office Phone : 062-9912117 local 140 Consultation Hour : 3-4 Saturday A. Course Description
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Manuel V. Gallego Foundation Colleges‚ Inc. Cabanatuan City‚ Philippines Analysis of Cost‚ Profit and Total Revenue Prepared by: Cajucom‚ Mary Jane Constantino‚ Georgia Escuadro‚ Abigail Ferry‚ Yasmin Joy Orobia‚ Maribel Lopez‚ Rannel Tumale‚ Mary Joyce Submitted to: Mrs. Gina Braga Accounting versus Economic Costs Economic costs Are forward looking costs‚ meaning‚ economist are in tune with future costs because these costs have major repercussions on the potential
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Quiz: If Boeing produces 9 jets per month‚ its long-run total cost is $9.0 million per month. If it produces 10 jet pre month‚ it long-run total cost $9.5 million per month. Does Boeing exhibit economies or diseconomies of scale? * The long-run average total cost of producing 9 planes is $9 million /9 = $1 million. The long-run average total cost of producing10 planes is $9.5 million / 10 =$0.95 million. Since the long-run average total cost declines as the number of planes increases‚ Boeing
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Disadvantage of Total Instrument Operation Advantages -The first advantages is that total station can be a relatively cheap means of fast‚ high-precision measurements. -Total station needs line of site‚ but it does not need visibility of the sky. Total station can be used indoors‚ in a mine‚ or under tree cover that would not be suitable for GPS measurement. -Third‚ total station is suited to take ground measurements. Whereas GPS is best suited to grid or geodetic measurements‚ total station
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