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    1. PAPER BATTERY 1.1 INTRODUCTION Traditionally‚ electronics have been designed around their batteries. The batteries form a significant part of many electronic devices. Typical electrochemical batteries or cells convert chemical energy into electrical energy. Batteries based on the charging ability are classified into primary and secondary cells. Secondary cells are widely used because of their rechargeable nature. Presently‚ battery takes up a huge amount of space and contributes to a

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    CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT Conductivity of Liquid Electrolysis Electroplating www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com Finish Line & Beyond The materials‚ which allow electric current to pass through them‚ are good conductors of electricity. On the other hand‚ materials‚ which do not allow electric current to pass through them easily‚ are poor conductors of electricity. You know that metals such as copper and aluminum conduct electricity whereas materials

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    Results Calculation a) 50ml of suspensions containing 5% w/v of sulpharmerazine which containing 10-2‚ 5 x 10-3‚ 10-3‚ 5 x 10-4‚ 10-4‚ 5x 10-5‚ and 10-5 molar concentrations of Calcium Chloride. ( 10-2 are provided ). By using this formula‚ we can get the amount of calcium chloride to be added in making 50 ml suspensions containing 5% w/v of sulpharmerazine. M1V1 = M2V2 M2 = 5 x 10-3‚ 10-3‚ 5 x 10-4‚ 10-4‚ 5x 10-5‚ and 10-5 M ‚ V2 = 50ml M1 = 0.01M Thus‚ V1 = ( M2 . V2 )

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    Voltaic cell. It was named after Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta. A galvanic cell is capable of producing an electric current from a redox reaction that occurs within it and consists of two half cells. Each half cell consists of an electrode and electrolyte and a salt bridge. In a galvanic cell one metal can undergo reduction and the other oxidation. A typical galvanic cell is based on the spontaneous redox reaction: Net Ionic Equation Zn(s) + Cu2+(aq) → Zn2+(aq) + Cu(s) Half Equations Zn(s) →

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    MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 4.1 Which of the following compounds is a strong electrolyte? E A. H2O B. O2 C. H2SO4 D. C6H12O6 (glucose) E. CH3COOH (acetic acid) Answer: C 4.2 Which of the following compounds is a strong electrolyte? E A. H2O B. N2 C. KOH D. C2H6O (ethanol) E. CH3COOH (acetic acid) Answer: C 4.3 Which of the following compounds is a weak electrolyte? E A. HCl B. CH3COOH (acetic acid) C. C6H12O6 (glucose) D. O2 E. NaCl Answer:

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    There are two forms of homeostasis‚ positive feedback and negative feedback. The type of feedback which is most common is negative feedback. This works by making the levels that have changed return back to normal. Positive feedback is the least common type of feedback. This is where one component escalates to another which continues to escalate to another. In positive feedback the level of control the component does not return to normal straight away. Negative feedback is usually what happens inside

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    The Potential of Malunggay (MORINGA OLEIFERA) Leaf Extract as an Alternative Source of Electricity A Research Proposal By Raymundo Jonieve B. Lanoy Submitted to the Faculty of the Tagbilaran City Science High School In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Research IC January 2014 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM: RATIONALE AND BACKGROUND Electrical phenomena have been studied since antiquity‚ though progress in theoretical understanding remained slow until the seventeenth and

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    The Power of Gatorade Gatorade grabs focal in fact uses intelligent strategies‚ they get high endorsed athletes and celebrities closer to their fans by having them in their ads and drinking the same drink as everyday people. Everyone can’t buy Dalmore 62‚ but anyone can buy a Gatorade. Gatorade‚ one of the strongest and most influential companies for sports (to name a few) of the: NBA‚ WNBA‚ NHL‚ and the NFL. The Gatorade Company‚ Inc. started in the 60s and now has markets in over 80 countries‚

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    Fluid and Elecrolytes

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    Fluid‚ Electrolyte‚ and Acid-Base Balance: Introduction to Body Fluids 1. a. Where are fluids absorbed? Into the plasma in the intestine. b. Where are excess fluids and electrolytes lost? The kidneys remove them from the body through urine. 2. Name four of the six functions of water. a. Temperature regulation b. Protective cushion c. Lubricant d. Solvent 3. a. The amount of water in the body depends on the amount of fat tissue.

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    water‚ it partially ionizes to yield three H+ ions (hydrogen atoms which are missing their electron) and a C6H5O7(3-) ion (the 3- means that it has three extra electrons.) The resulting solution is called an "electrolyte." Chemical Reaction When two dissimilar metals are put in an electrolyte‚ a chemical reaction called "oxidation-reduction" occurs. Because different metals have different levels of attraction for their electrons‚ one of the metals will lose electrons‚ a process which chemists call

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