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    The Four Years After High School I fall under a specific category, according to Niche.com’s article “Going Away to College: Data on 350,000 HS Grads” -- an article, which as the title suggests, studied over 300,000 -- that’s right -- 300,000. 58% of students that go to college stay within 100 miles of their home, and I will be attending Western Michigan University, which is 58 miles away from my childhood home, pink and red bricked. I received an offer to play softball at W.M.U., which is

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    The purpose of the lab is to study the effect of a chemical reaction, on the change in mass. Procedure: 1.Place Alka-Seltzer tablet into bottle cap. 2.Pour approximately ⅓ of bottle volume of water into the Coca-Cola bottle. 3.Using a scale, mass the bottle with water and the cap with the tablet. 4.Combine the two reactants by inserting the tablet into the bottle and by quickly screwing the bottle cap onto the bottle. 5.After the reaction occurs, mass the newly dissolved solution. 6

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    Clayton J. Walp Mr. Morill American Lit. and Comp. 25 September 2017 Smoke Signals: Elements of Representation Natural elements will often be viewed as symbols to represent a cycle of life changing experiences that will ultimately change the character forever on a deeper, spiritual level than what scratches the surface. Going through life, major events that change that person’s sense of direction and demeanor, for better or for worse, can be visualized as an element. Anger, sadness, loss of hope

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    attended Delft Polytechnic Institute, and thus received his technology degree two years later. Desiring not to be a technology professor, van’t Hoff decided to focus his study on chemistry and pursue a scientific career. Against his father’s wishes, van’t Hoff he enrolled at University of Leiden to study chemistry. From the Netherlands he journeyed to Bonn, Germany to work with A.F. Kekule, and then to Paris for further study. After studying in Leiden, Netherlands and working with A.F. Kekule

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    scientific method. Scientists impacted all fields of science from cosmology to biology. The fields of mathematics, chemistry, and medicine were drastically improved because of the scientists in their fields who discovered new concepts to propell the movement. In all three fields, there was a thirst for understanding and organization that was answered by the revolutionary new concepts. For chemistry, it was the development of the scientific method, for mathematics, it was the organization of the universe

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    Intro/Background: An Enzyme is an organic element (proteins and RNA molecules) that performs like a catalysts and assist in intricate reactions that can happen anytime in life. Enzymes accelerate the rate of all the chemical reactions that happen in cells. Enzymes are very important by the fact that they help in the human body by helping out with digestion and with your metabolism. Enzymes are choosy catalysts and this means that they only speed up certain reactions. The elements that can affect

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    Altering the Amount of Heat Produced When Magnesium Reacts with Sulphuric Acid When energy in the form of heat is given out of a reaction it is an exothermic reaction. Exothermic reactions usually need activation energy, the energy to break the bonds in the chemicals and to start the reaction. Once the bonds are broken new stronger bonds are formed. In an exothermic reaction energy in the form so heat is given out to the surrounding when the products are formed. Therefore

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    For the first assignment in our contemporary chemistry class, Professor Johana Doe presented us with a question. Give or take a few words, she wanted to know what chemistry meant to each of us. Many of our classmates, including myself, responded to the proposed question with a not so surprising response. We each reasoned that chemistry meant little or nothing to our lives or us. I always looked at chemistry as a very annoying class that I took in high school that involved beakers and the periodic

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