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    _IN T E R O F F IC E M E M O R A N D UM TO: DR. MICHAEL PREIS – VICE PRESIDENT OF HUTCH CORPORATIONS FROM: MAXIMILIAN PAHN – SENIOR CONSULTANT SUBJECT: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DATE: 02/10/2013 Executive Summary: 1) Since Hutch Corporations is targeting the lower-middle‚ middle-income range and no specific ethnic group‚ the two possible locations Dalton and Hinesville seem to be the good match for a new store according to Exhibit 2. Hutch´s target market of women between the

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    Baking soda is something of an all purpose product most people keep on hand within their homes. We all know if we plan on baking we’d better stock up on the handy substance‚ and many of us have a box in the refrigerator to keep unsavory odors at bay. Some of us even use baking soda to brighten and whiten our teeth. However‚ baking soda has quite of few health benefits we may not realize. Baking soda is a key ingredient in those brownies the whole family loves‚ but few people think to use the

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    They can also have a wide range of ingredients‚ including bath salts‚ various fragrances‚ and other components. That said‚ there are a few key ingredients that most simple bath bomb recipes have: baking soda‚ citric acid‚ and cornstarch. When baking soda and citric acid are mixed together with some water‚ they undergo a chemical reaction. Specifically‚ this reaction involves acid-base chemistry‚ since the baking soda—also known as sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)—is a weak base‚ and citric acid (C6H8O7)

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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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    Making Salt Lab

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    Let’s Make Salt Purpose: Could NaCl be made using NaHCO3‚ hydrochloric acid‚ and a boiling chip? Hypothesis: If I combined NaHCO3‚ hydrochloric acid‚ and a boiling chip I think it will form NaCl because when you balance the equation it makes a new chemical reaction. Materials needed: test tube cleaner‚ test tube‚ test tube tongs‚ hot plate‚ a scale‚ graduated cylinder‚ water‚ goggles‚ fire retardant glove‚ beaker‚ test tube holder‚ a scoopula‚ hydrochloric acid‚ sodium bicarbonate‚ soap‚ pipette

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    3 Ways to Clean Your Toilet with Baking Soda Cleaning the toilet is probably the most irritating and tiring thing to do. The toilet is undoubtedly the filthiest part of our homes. You get fed up with scrubbing for hours and‚ in the end‚ you still feel that it isn’t clean enough. You experiment with many cleaning supplies but‚ none of them seem to work. Fortunately‚ we have the perfect solution to this problem. You can clean your toilet without wasting any time‚ money or energy. All you need are

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    discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807. This element is the 11th element found on the periodic table; located in group 1 and period 3. Its chemical symbol is Na and it is classified as a metal. Metals‚ by definition‚ means that they are elements that are luster‚ lose electrons very easily‚ malleable‚ ductile‚ and are great conductors of heat and electricity. Sodium is found in group 1 of the periodic table because the electronegativity of sodium is very low. This allows it to form cations by giving

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    Soda Can Calorimeter Lab

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    Mofu Lin Ms. Conte 15/3/12 IB Chemistry Soda can calorimeter(Energy content of food) Lab report Introduction We‚ human needs energy to live and for movements. Thus‚ we eat and combust food to release its heat energy in our bodies. In this experiment‚ we will determine how much heat energy released when we eat snack foods such as popcorn or potato chips. This lab includes three burning tests of different foods with different energy contents. Calorimetry is the science associated with determining the

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    History of Baking   The History of Baking First Baking Course Ever Find Some Grain‚ a Mortar‚ and a Pestle Way back in the year 8‚000 B.C.‚ some clever dudes in Egypt started crushing grain with a mortar and pestle. You can bet they were surprised when after a few twists and grinds‚ a German chocolate cake appeared. Just kidding. They only managed to make a rudimentary form of unleavened bread sort of like a Mexican tortilla--but it was still a pretty big accomplishment. They shared this information

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    Salt and Sand Lab Report

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    Brooke Thomas September 13‚ 2012 Separating Salt and Sand Lab Report Separating components of a mixture of salt and sand and calculate the mass of each. Salt is soluble and sand will sink to the bottom‚ you can separate the rest with filtering and distillation (boiling). If salt and sand are a mixture‚ then we can separate them by physical processes. Materials Ring with ring stand Funnel Wire triangle Stirring rod Filtering paper Beakers (400mL and 250mL) Rinse bottle Evaporation

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