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    INTRODUCTION Maleic acid and Fumaric acid are both compounds belonging to the carboxylic acids class. In this experiment, we formed the two isomers of 1,2-ethylenedicarboxylic acid and tested the solubility and melting points of both of these products. Both of these compounds involve a carbon-carbon double bond that is composed of one σ bond and one π bond. The overlap of sp2 hybrid orbitals forms the σ bond, and one empty p orbital forms the π bond. This process is illustrated in the figure below:

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    “Direct Current is like a river flowing peacefully to sea while Alternating Current is like a torrent flowing violently over a precipice”, (Edison). War Of The Currents is a war between Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and George Westinghouse. Edison believed that Direct Current was the new future, While Tesla believed that Alternating Current was. Included in the feud are Serbian engineer Nikola Tesla. He immigrated to the USA in 1884 where he worked for Thomas Edison before resigning a year later

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    Though electricians and athletic trainers seem to be opposites between schooling, field, and growth, they share similarities in salary, location, workplace, and disposition. Athletic trainers and electricians are as different as apples and carrots. There are small things that are similar but are mainly two different things. The history of these two careers are very different starting in different time eras and how it was formed. Electricians first started in 1893, at the world's fair bringing light

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    the right. Which of the following is a possible charge system inside the box? A. +4e and -3e B. 3e, -4e and +2e C. 16e, -23e and +7e D. +13e, -34e and +20e E. Cannot be determined 12. Find my charge. Two parallel infinite line of charge are separated by a distance 2L. A point P is located at exactly midway between the two lines of charge as shown in the figure. The charge density of line of charge 1 is +3λ. What should by the charge density of charge 2 if the net electric field at point P is given

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    Action potential is comprised of 5 distinct phases which are resting state, depolarization, rising phase, the falling phase and the undershoot. The resting phase happens when the cells are dormant, and all sodium and potassium channels are closed. Depolarization happens when a stimulus is applied and will cause the ligand gated sodium channel to undergo a conformation change which allows the ion channel to open and sodium can now pass through the sodium potential into the cell. The potassium channel

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    In " Energy Story " it tells you about how electricity is made and how it works. It teaches learners about something they use in their everyday life. In " Conducting Solutions " it talks about atoms along with positive and negative charges. It teaches learner how it needs to have an equal amount of positive and negative ions to make it steady and balanced. In " Hands-On with Squishy Circuits " she shows you two different homemade Play-Doh that she made and how it can make energy. She made one batch

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    The poem The Charge Of The Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson was written to honor those who fought and those who lost their lives in the Battle of Balaclava, the Crimean War. The soldiers "Volleyed and thundered" (Lord Tennyson, Sum V, 4) through the valley of Death and the mouth of hell. Therefore, The Charge Of The Light Brigade do not glorify the war nor glorifies the war. The title itself can relate to the topic of poem which is basically how the soldiers charged to the Light Brigade

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    The charge of the Light Brigade and Dulce Et Decorum Est The two poems that I have been studying are each about war. They both describe about the terrors of war and the suffering of each side's men and what they had to go through. The two different poets have very different views on how the war actually progressed. The first poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is a piece of propaganda for the army; similarly for "Dulce Et Decorum Est." It was most likely that the poet in the first poem

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    War in the poem The Charge of the Light Brigade “The Charge of the Light Brigade” is about battle and the death of soldiers, and the experience of war. Tennyson´s poem celebrates the glory of war, despite the fact that, because of an error of judgment someone had blundered, six hundred soldiers were sent to their death. The first verse starts in the middle of the action as Cardigan the commander, gives the order to charge. “Forward the light brigade charge for the gun.” This gives a sense

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    The Main Theme of Tennyson's The Charge of the Light Brigade From the first few lines of 'The Charge of the Light Brigade,' Tennyson plunges you into the poem, creating an awesome, in depth feeling of reality. His words are so powerful, that they make you feel as if you are one of the Light Brigade. With this war language he uses he gives the reader a feeling of heroism and bravery, an inexorable feeling. 'Charge for the guns! Into the valley of death rode the six

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