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    SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT OF A REACTION M. L. SANGA CHEMICAL ENGINEERING‚ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ DILIMAN‚ QUEZON CITY‚ PHILIPPINES DATE PERFORMED: JANUARY 15‚ 2014 INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: MOISES JEROME GARRERO ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT The experiment aimed to determine the equilibrium constant Keq of the formation

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    A Boy and His Dog is the post-apocalyptic tale of Vic (the boy) and his sidekick Blood (the dog) who wander the desert wastelands of what was once the outskirts of Phoenix‚ Arizona in a perpetual quest for food and sex. Filmed in 1974 and released in 1975‚ the low budget independent film was the winner of the 1976 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation‚ placing it in the company of such better known blockbusters as 2001: A Space Odyssey‚ Star Wars‚ Blade Runner and Jurassic Park. Although it

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    Baker‚ A. Houston‚ Jr.‚ Blues‚ Ideology‚ and Afro American Literature‚ The University of Chicago Press‚ 1984 Baker’s book discusses many novels that relate to the African American narrative in depth. He discusses the themes and motives used in these literary works as well as how they pertain to the struggles of the black american. Baker writes about the different writing techniques and motives that black writers used to convey their message. A central point of this work is that the “blues voice”

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    ωn=mgh’I (Eq. 9) where h’ is distance between the pivot point and the mass center of the pendulum and I is the moment of inertia of the pendulum about the pivot point. Equation 10 and 11 are used to calculate h’ and I for the pendulum h’=d2+h+dh (Eq. 10) I=12mbl2+w2+mbh+d22-38mhd2 (Eq. 10) where mb is the mass of the pendulum without the hole and mh is the mass of the hole. mb and mh are found using density and volume in Equations 11 and 12. mb=ρlwt (Eq. 11) mh=ρπd24t (Eq. 12)

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    reach the bird. Charles’s talent was so above all the other “cats”; they couldn’t even reach his level. In paragraph three Ellison compares the goldfinch to Bird. He uses a short apocryphal story of baby Jesus being given a clay goldfinch for a toy and bringing it to life as a metaphor to indicate that Bird brings jazz music to life. The majority of paragraph three is Ellison going through the species of the goldfinch and how it is characterized‚ then at the end he hits the reader with the problem

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    Biochemical Engineering James M. Lee Department of Chemical Engineering Washington State University Pullman‚ WA 99164-2714 jmlee@wsu.edu Chapter 1. Introduction ................................................................ 1 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.6. Biotechnology .............................................................................. 1 Biochemical Engineering............................................................. 2 Biological Process....................................

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    VIII. English Language Arts‚ Grade 10 A. Composition B. Reading Comprehension Grade 10 English Language Arts Test Test Structure The grade 10 English Language Arts test was presented in the following two parts: ■ the ELA Composition test‚ which used a writing prompt to assess learning standards from the Massachusetts English Language Arts Curriculum Framework’s Composition strand ■ the ELA Reading Comprehension test‚ which used multiple-choice and open-response questions (items) to assess

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    Throughout the novel Invisible Man‚ Ralph Ellison works with many different images of blindness and impaired vision and how it relates to perception. These images prove to be fascinating pieces of symbolism that enhance the themes of impression and vision within the novel. From the beginning of the novel when the narrator is blindfolded during the battle royal to the end where Brother Jack’s false eye pops out‚ images of sight and blindness add to the meaning of many scenes and characters. In many

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    Chemistry 101  Chapter 6  THERMOCHEMISTRY ·  Thermochemistry is the study of the quantity of heat energy released or absorbed in a  chemical reaction.  Example: the burning of fuel:  is a heat­evolving reaction ·  Heat :  ·  Energy:  is a form of energy ­the potential to do work (to move matter)  ­exists in many different forms:  ­ Electrical energy  ­ Kinetic Energy (energy of motion)  ­ Light energy  ­ Heat energy  ­ Chemical energy (energy of substances) ·  Different forms of energy can be interconverted 

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    interpretation. As the narrator takes time to reminisce about his grandfather’s death and the last words of advice he heard from him‚ he starts to see the same light at the end of the tunnel that his grandfather described in the last junctures of his life. Ellison paints the picture of hope for the future of negroes in America during the narrators last scene in the epilogue. In the narrator’s dormancy‚ he often thought about his grandfather’s dying words. His grandfather told him that when he dies‚ that the

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