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    fruits‚ simple or dissecting microscope‚ hand lens‚ slide‚ coverslip and razor /blade. Procedure : 1. 2. 3. Observe the differences in the external features of stem‚ leaf‚ root‚ flowers and seeds. To study the leaf‚ see their shape and venation i.e. parallel or reticulate. To study the roots‚ wash them properly and then spread on the paper and study their nature i.e. tap root or fibrous. 56 4. To study the flower‚ count the number of sepals & petals in the flower is trimerous or pentamerous.

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    consequences. Question 2 1 out of 1 points An apparently voluntary agreement may in fact not be voluntary if: Selected Answer:   all of the above. Correct Answer:   all of the above. Question 3 1 out of 1 points Contractual capacity is the ability to: Selected Answer:   understand that a contract is being made and to understand its general nature. Correct Answer:   understand that a contract is being made and to understand its general nature. Question 4 1 out of 1 points In

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    Selective precipitation of the Barium Magnesium Group Chem 112-004 Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to separate and identify the cations of Ba+‚Sr2+‚Ca2+‚ Mg2+ and NH4+ using differences in solubility and confirming test to identify the unknown solution used in this experiment. In this experiment the methodology used by the group is to perform the tests for both the unknown and the cations (Ba+‚Sr2+‚Ca2+‚ Mg2+ and NH4+) using the known as a control for comparison and identification

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    EYMP 2 task 4.3 Use language that is accurate and appropriate in order to support and extend children’s learning when undertaking activities. Language is crucial to young children’s development; it is the essential key for learning‚ for communicating and building relationships with others as well as for enabling children to make sense of the world around them. My role in developing and encouraging language acquisition in children is therefore of the utmost importance. Children learn most effectively

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    _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1. xxWhich one of the following is a "substance" in the sense of the word as used in your textbook? A. B. C. D. E. air tap water sea water water toothpaste 2. Select the best statement. A. B. C. D. E. Physical changes may be reversed by changing the temperature. Physical changes alter the composition of the substances involved. Physical properties are not valid characteristics for identifying a

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    In order to first perform the reaction‚ 1.5 mL of 4-methylcyclohexanol was added to a pre-weighed 5mL conical vial. The conical vial was then weighed to find the actual mass of 4-methylcycloheaxanol. Then‚ 0.4mL of 85% phosphoric acid was added to the conical vial using a plastic pipet. Six drops of concentrated sulfuric acid was then added to the vial using a glass pipet. A spin vane was then added before adding the Hickman head‚ water condenser and a drying tube packed with calcium chloride to

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    required for Calcium carbonate precipitation Abstract: Introduction: Different minerals precipitation by microbes is a common phenomenon‚ and carbonates are most common mineral formed. Many micro-organisms are having the ability in undergoing the process of mineralization‚ although different minerals have been precipitated by microbes which include carbonates‚ sulphates‚ silicates etc [1]. Amongst all these‚ carbonates are the most common minerals formed. Carbonate precipitation has been applied in several

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    Good Morning‚ today I xxxx am here to talk to you about ‘’The Earth” Let me begin by a famous quote- “ The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs‚ but not every man’s greed.”  ― Mahatma Gandhi The urgent message is “Save the Earth”. It’s a message that has been heard before and consistently being spread throughout the world. In this time that I have to talk to you‚ I want to show to you‚ how deep a mess we are in‚ with environmental crisis and how we can get out of it. It warns us

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    Please see the attachment and its four sheets. STEP 1 Check in: The examination of the charts will reveal the following improvements. The customer at the time of reservation is required to fill in the credit card details and expected check in times. These are required fields and a reservation is not booked until these details are entered. With reservation the details automatically get entered into the customer data store. The policy is to keep a segment of the rooms ready and keep the ’expected

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    amount of Na2CO3 needed to do a full reaction. This was calculated through stoichiometry calculations: Molar mass was first calculated for CaCl2*2H2O Ca = 40.078g Cl2 = 35.453g*2 = 70.906g 2H2 = 1.00794g*4 = 4.03176g 2O = 15.9994g*2 = 31.9988g 40.078g + 70.906g + 4.03176g + 31.9988g = 147.01456g or 147.0 g CaCl2 1g CaCl2 * 2H2O x (1 mol CaCl2 *2H2O/147g CaCl2 *2H2O) = 0.0068 mol of CaCl2*2H2O Molar mass was then calculated for Na2CO3: Na2 = 22.9898g*2 = 45.9796g C = 12.0107g O3

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