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    My Holiday

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    Assignment 1: Writing a descriptive paragraph using the words: touch‚ smell‚ hearing‚ taste and vision. My Holiday On New Year’s Eve of 2012‚ my family and I went to Bokor Mountain Resort. On the way up to the top of the mountain‚ I can sense many things. First of all‚ I can see many huge trees‚ beautiful flowers alongside the road; especially‚ the view of the sea and houses in Kampot Province that I could see from the top. I was very excited to be so closed to the nature. Secondly‚ when I opened

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    Lab Report: Scientific Method Your Name: Taylah Harness Purpose of this Lab What is the goal of this lab? What question is it trying to answer‚ or what problem is it trying to explain? The goal for this lab is to be able to get the boiling water’s temperature to increase by adding table salt. The problem it is trying to explain is‚ how does table salt affect the boiling temperature of water? does it increase or decrease? or does it stay the same? Hypothesis After reading the lab

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    Salt Water Experiment

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    is the limit water can go to before it freezes. For regular water‚ this is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. A boiling point is the limit water can go to before it boils. For regular water‚ this is 212 degrees Fahrenheit. While I did this experiment‚ I used Celsius. That’s what was on the thermometer. After doing the experiment‚ I had to research it to find out more about salt and the effect it has on water. It turns out my hypothesis was correct. Salt did change the freezing and boiling point of water. And

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    Duckweed Research Paper

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    Tyler Philbrook May 7‚ 2013 Biological Science 2 Plymouth State University Effects of Temperature on the Survival of Duckweed Introduction Common duckweed is a plant found floating in compact colonies in ponds‚ marshes‚ lakes‚ and slow moving streams. Duckweed is a very tiny pale green‚ seed bearing plant (Wang and Messing 2012). Duckweed consists of 1 to 3 fronds‚ or an oval shaped leave–like structure (Wedge and Burris 1982). These fronds grow no bigger than 10 millimeters and

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    Lab Report Daphnia

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    Effects of Alcohol‚ Caffeine‚ and Temperature on the Heart Rate of Daphnia magna Joseph Ezra Gallo BY124L MW 8:30-11:30 Introduction Ectothermic animals are animals whose body temperature is affected by their surroundings. This means that if the environment is cold the animal will be cold. If the environment is warm the animal will be warm. This is because the animal doesn’t have the capability of regulating its body systems to keep a constant body temperature. When an ectothermic animal is

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    Inspection on the equipment and its subsidiary facilities. (1) The ball mill inspection: a. Check the loose screws‚ the loose‚ broken screws on the lining plate in particular‚ which may lead to leakage; b. Check the wear pattern of the sand return spoon head; c. Pay attention to the coarse running and ball vomiting of the ball mill discharge. (2) The oil feeding system inspection: a. Check the oil pressure constantly to keep it within the range of 1.5~20kg/cm2;b. Check the oil mass and temperature

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    Week 3 Practice Quiz MAT/116 1 MAT/116 Week 3 Practice Quiz 1. Solve for x. A. 2x + 7 = 6 - 1 B. -3 2 C. 13 2 2. Select the expression that is equivalent to -7(x – 5) A. -7x – 5` B. -7x + 5 C. -7x – 35 D. 1 2 D. -7x + 35 3. The temperature in a hot tub is 97 degrees F. 5 The formula to convert temp to degree C is C = (F – 32). 9 What is the approximate corresponding temp in degrees C (rounded to the nearest tenth)? A. 21.9 B. -32 C. 36.1 D. 142.6 1 4. Solve for x. A. 5. 6 x <

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    Melting Points

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    Michael Guadamuz Organic Chemistry Lab/ Chem 234 02/17/13 Lab 2: Melting Points Purpose: To determine the purity of a substance using melting point as physical property. We must also learn how to identify an unknown compound using its melting point. We got to identify an unknown compound using mixture melting point and finally we must learn to obtain an accurate melting point using Mel-Temp apparatus. Procedure: Set voltage to obtain the desired heating rate at the anticipated melting

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    Teflon Coating

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    We only apply coating and do not undertake lining. Let us describe below the difference between coating and lining‚ as we understand: A coating is applied to a thickness of 10 microns to 1500 microns (0.01mm to 1.5mm). On the other hand lining can be between 3mm to 5mm or 3000 microns to 5000 microns. Lining is normally preferred where one needs to store various corrosive chemicals. Fluoropolymer lining is normally a sheet of Teflon/PFA/Tefzel/PVDF material either stuck to the shape of the vessel/item

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    Food Stuff

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    3. The various packaging methods of granulated sugar that is distributed in supermarkets is important to consider because of environmental factors‚ cost-efficiency and customer satisfaction. The consumer is paying for a product and it is the producer’s job to ensure the packaging is effective as well as protective. Two types of granulated sugar packaging methods I will analyze are paper-based packages and re-sealable plastic zipper bags. Paper bags are most commonly used in supermarkets due

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