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    Media Reaction Asian American and Pacific Islander Families Descend on Washington D.C. Demanding Passage of Strong Immigration Reform Legislation BY ASIANWEEK STAFF – JUNE 5‚ 2013POSTED IN: NATIONAL‚ NEWS‚ POLITICS Washington D.C. – As the full U.S. Senate is poised to begin the process to debate the immigration bill‚ S. 744‚ the Border Security‚ Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act‚ hundreds Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) families from 20 states rallied on

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    Bashar H. Attiya Mrs. Newbegin StepUp-Reading 10-21-2013 VANISHING VOICES BY RUSS RYMER Citation Rymer R. (2012). Vanishing Voices. National Geographic‚ July 2012. Summary The writer started his article by describing a group of people called Tuvans‚ who lives in a remote area in the Republic of Tuva‚ in Russian Federation. The importance of this group came from the fact that they are speaking Tuvan‚ a language consider by linguists to be among a group of languages that are

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    equation to determine the theoretical cell potential ‚ comparing to experimental. Part C: Electrolytic Cells- use an external source of electricity to drive the chemical reactions of normally nonspontaneous redox reactions and observe what happens at each electrode as electrolysis is carried out then write balanced half reactions and compare to observations. Part A/B- Aquire a U-tube with flexible tubing at bottom‚ and close tightly with a clamp to add different cells before mixing. Prepare metal

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    Title: Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction Purpose: The purpose is to predict the amount of precipitation using stoichiometry. Another purpose is to measure and calculate percentage yield. Procedure: 1. Weigh out 1.0g of CaCl2*2H2O and put it into a 100mL beaker. 2. Add 25mL of distilled water and stir. 3. Using stoichiometry to determine how much Na2CO3 is needed for a full reaction. 4. Weigh the calculated amount and put it in a small paper cup. Add 25mL distilled water and stir

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    60-120 intervals. 3. Did your enzyme’s rate change over time? How does this compare to a real enzyme? The enzyme’s rate did change over time. This compares to a real enzyme because an enzyme’s job is to speed up the reactions and as time allotted. That did happen since the enzyme in our lab was able to make more chainobeads as time progressed. 4. Graph 5. Table Chainobead Construction Time Part A 15 Seconds 6 30 Seconds 12 60 Seconds 20 120 Seconds 29 Part 1B: 1. The results of the 120 seconds with

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    transfer 0.8 ml of this solution and the reaction was allowed to proceed until the solution turns brown and cloudy. The conical vial was then rinsed with 2 ml of anhydrous ether to get any remaining solution into the reaction vessel. Simultaneously‚ 1.09 g of benzophenone and 2ml of anhydrous ether were added to a 3ml conical vial and gently stirred. The reaction vessel was taken off of the hot plate and allowed to cool. The benzophenone was then added to the reaction mixture while stirring vigorously.

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    LAB REPORT 6 – IONIC REACTIONS No credit will be given for this lab report if the Data section is not completely filled out. OBJECTIVES 1. Study the nature of ionic reactions 2. Write balanced equations 3. Write net ionic equations for precipitation reactions PROCEDURE Please complete the entire experiment as instructed in the lab manual except for any modifications noted below. Fill out the report below‚ insert your digital photographs into the report‚ and submit it me electronically

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    CHEMISTRY 110 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I INFORMATION SHEET Fall 2011 Instructors: Professor Ashok Kakkar Otto Maass Chemistry Building‚ room 313 Tel: (514) 398-6912 Office hours: By appointment‚ e-mail via WebCT to arrange meetings. E-mail: use webCT Professor Scott Bohle Otto Maass Chemistry Building‚ room 233A Tel: (514) 398-7409 Office hours: By appointment‚ e-mail via WebCT to arrange meetings E-mail: use webCT Professor Bryan Sanctuary Otto Maass Chemistry Building‚ room 224 Tel: (514) 398-6930

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    Properties of Chemical Reactions Ms. Whitty‚ Science 10 Fiona Adams‚ November 1st‚ 2012 Introduction Chemical reactions are a part of our daily lives‚ from rusting metal to making bread to leaves changing colour in the fall. A chemical reaction is the process that occurs when two or more substances combine to produce a chemical change. When a chemical reaction takes place‚ the change is indicated by one or more qualitative properties. The colour or odor could change‚ gas could be produced

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    Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to calculate the theoretical‚ actual‚ and percent yield of the product from a precipitation reaction. Also‚ to learn concepts of solubility and the formation of a precipitate. Procedure: Weigh out your 1.0g of CaCl2-2H20 and put it into the 100mL beaker‚ Add your 25mL of distilled water and stir to form the calcium chloride solution. Next‚ use stoichiometry to determine how much Na2CO3 and put it into a small

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