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    meeting with you last month to discuss bringing the NHL expansion team to Kansas City. I have included the more detailed report you requested specifically regarding the current and future economy and other critical benefits to the area. The data and conclusions I have gathered come prominently from city records and other analysis reports. I have worked diligently to make the report as complete and objective as possible. I sincerely hope my analysis will help you in your decision making process and

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    Project 5 Lab Assignment Lab 10.1 Using your results How did you score? (Include score) How high are your daily and weekly stress scores? The highest score daily is around 10 pm when I have to drive from one campus to the other to get to class in time and I have to deal with all the people driving. And my highest score weekly is usually Saturday and Sunday that are the days that I work the whole day. Are you satisfied with your stress rating? If not‚ set a specific goal. I am actually

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    learning experiences of this lab is to learn the importance of calibrating a sensor. In most cases‚ a sensor will not have an output that is exactly what you need. An example of this is a strain gage. A stain gage gives back a voltage‚ but with that given voltage a distance can be found. Introduction: In this experiment‚ the QNET-MECHKIT was used. This board has multiple compact sensors that can be used for experiments. For this lab we will be using the strain gage to find the deflection of a bar

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    Lab Report 1  Introduction: Proper chemical formulas entitle many challenges such as the Law of Multiple proportions that states that there may be more than one plausible mole ratio for the elements in that compound. However if we determine the mass of each element in the compound we will be able to get the true chemical formula. In this experiment‚ we used the law of definite proportions to find the chemical formula for a hydrated compound containing copper‚ chlorine‚ and water molecules

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    Chemistry Lab Report Water Hydration Introduction: A hydrated crystal or hydrated occurs when water becomes tightly attracted to a metal salt base on it’s polarity. The water molecules maintain integrity as molecules‚ however they are considered to be part of the formula of the hydrate. When the hydrate metal salt crystal is heated‚ the attractions to the water are broken by the heat energy and the water escape from the crystal. After heating the salt crystal is called as anhydrous‚ which

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    Methodology 1. Place two drops of unknown blood types separately on each side of a clean glass slide. 2. Add a drop of antiserea – A to one drop of blood and one drop of antisera – B to another drop of blood. 3. Mix the blood antiserea suspension using separate applicator sticks. 4. Observe for agglutination reactions. Blood Type | Anti-A | Anti-B | A |

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    Molecular Modeling Exercise The purpose of the is lab was to practice modeling molecules and exploring the capabilities of the ChemOffice programs. The minimum energy was found for each of the three molecules tested and the strain energy at different dihedral angles was plotted. The first molecule‚ butane‚ was easily completed but amphetamine and U4EA caused some difficulty. The results of the last two were not very conclusive. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this lab was to explore the capabilities

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    OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE OFFICIAL COURSE DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 1. Course Number and Title: CHEM-181 General Chemistry I 2. Semester Hours: 4 Contact Hours: (3 + 2) Lecture Lab 3. Catalog Description This course‚ intended for science majors‚ is the first course of a two-course sequence. Course topics include stoichiometry‚ inorganic nomenclature‚ solutions‚ gas laws‚ thermochemistry‚ atomic structure‚ and chemical bonding. The laboratory work includes

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    with the PAN and the chalcogel in a mixture‚ the theory is that they can create a mechanically stable efficient iodine capture method. This experiment did not study the best ratio; therefore it may be further studied and experimented with in order to find the best Mcg/MPAN mixture for maximum sorbent loading before the pore structure of the binder collapses. They looked at iodine capture under dynamic conditions‚ which measured the iodine

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    Lab Report An enzyme is a protein that speeds up the rates of chemical reactions. They recognize‚ bind‚ and change specific reactants. They do not change so they can catalyze the same reaction again and again. Activation energy is the amount of energy needed in order to begin a chemical reaction. A Catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change. Catalysts are substances or a substance that configures another substance

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