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    Acids,Bases and Salts

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    Acid Base And Salt Acid Acids:- The word ‘Acid’ came from Latin word ‘Acidus or Acere’ which means sour. Sour taste is the most common characteristic of acid. Acid turns blue litmus paper red. There are many substances which contain acid and hence taste sour‚ such as curd‚ tamarind‚ lemon‚ etc. Types of Acids:- Acids are divided into two types on the basis of their occurrence – Natural acids and Mineral acids. Natural Acid:- Acids which are obtained from natural sources are called natural

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    someone that is seen as more accomplished. The ones that are overshadowed are sometimes forgotten about. However‚ this does not make them less important. Sir Henry Morton Stanley is one of these people who was overshadowed. Although he may be seen as inferior to other people‚ he did a lot in his lifetime. On January 28‚ 1841‚ Sir Henry Morton Stanley‚ original name John Rowlands‚ Congolese name is Bula Matari‚ “Breaker of Rocks”‚ was born in Denbigh‚ Wales. He was a British American explorer of central

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    Salt Water Lab

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    The purpose of this lab was to model the significant differences in density that oceans experience when glaciers and polar ice caps melt. It demonstrated that the variation in density greatly affects salt water. I discovered that the increase in freshwater causes a decrease in density. I made three claims. First‚ the higher the salinity of the water is‚ the denser it will be. This was shown in my data by the fact that‚ with 0mL of fresh water‚ the density was 1.108 g/mL For every milliliter of fresh

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    The film “Salt of the Earth” by Michael Wilson is a 1954 film that shows the prejudice ways against long time resident Mexican-American workers. It takes place in a small town in New Mexico. After a mining accident‚ workers began protesting the unfair wages and serious hazardous working conditions. A man by the name of Ramon helps the workers organizing the protest but is also found treating his wife Esperanza unfairly as well and that was a concern because why try and protest about someone being

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    Salt To The Sea Analysis

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    Although many people go through extreme hardship during war‚ they can find things to love that gives them the endurance to pull through. The novel Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys‚ details the story of a group of refugees that are desperately trying to escape the encroaching Russian army who are brutally pillaging‚ raping‚ and massacring everything in their path‚ by getting to the ship the Wilhelm Gustloff. The Wilhelm Gustloff is attacked by a Russian submarine and sinks and only four out of the

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    Acids Bases and Salts

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    Worksheet - Acids‚ Bases and Salts 1. I am pure water. When heated my pH (increases‚ decreases)‚ because more of my water molecules dissociate. 2. I am a 0.020 M solution of weak acid‚ HA. If I only dissociate to the extent of 1.50%‚ what is the value of my Ka? 3. I am a 0.20 M solution of hydrocyanic acid‚ HCN‚ with a Ka of 4.93 x 10¯ 10 . What is my pH? 4. I am a buffer made from 0.10 M acetic acid and 0.15 M sodium acetate. If the Ka for acetic acid is 1.77 x 10¯ 5 ‚ what is my pH? 5. I am

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    Spilled Salt Intrepretaion

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    The short story ‘Spilled Salt’ is about a mother‚ called Myrna‚ whose son‚ Kenny‚ has been convicted to go to prison‚ then he comes back one day‚ and she does not know how to react about his homecoming. Myrna starts wondering how it all started and why she does not want to see her son anymore. She ends up deciding that she does not want to see Kenny again‚ and packs her stuff to go away for a week‚ and leaves a note behind for Kenny‚ saying that she does not want to see him again‚ and she wants‚

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    The Salt Sector of Pakistan | API Final Report | BBA 4 | Date of Submission:June 11‚ 2012 | Submitted to: Ms. Tahira Jaffery | Submitted by:Fariha KhalidHafsa AlviSundus IftikharSyeda Hafsah HasanSyed Aqib Shah | Executive summary The purpose of this report was to examine the export related problems prevalent in the salt sector of Pakistan. Research for this report included interviews with the salt exporters and manufacturers in Pakistan. We interviewed‚ Mr. Ismail Suttar of Hub Salt

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    3/13/12 Essay #1 Thomas Morton vs William Bradford and the View of the Native Americans To begin‚ William Bradford was the leader of Plymouth‚ which was one of the earliest colonial settlements in the United States. Thomas Morton was there around the same time; however he was just a settler. Bradford became very popular throughout the colony and demonstrated his talents when writing “Of Plymouth Plantation”. Morton was known for his pieces‚ “New English Canaan” and “Manners and Customs of the

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    Saline Salt Company Analysis The Saline Salt Company production process was simple. Their process involved extracting salt from six tanks of 900‚000 cubic feet of seawater which could only be held on a large plot of land. As land becomes more valuable and rarer‚ expansion of the existing method becomes very difficult. Saline Salt Company could not compete with other companies that were producing larger amounts of salt in shorter amounts of time. Saline Salt Company did not expand as the needs

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