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    occur when one or more substances turn into a completely new substance. Physical changes can be seen through an altering of the substances physical property. A substances physical property is observed and measured without changing the composition of the subject. Descriptive words that would help to identify a substance’s physical property include hard, soft, brittle, flexible, heavy, and light just to name a few. When an object goes through a physical change it

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    Fort Smith, Arkansas At SafeGuard Restoration, our staff is dedicated to helping property owners clean a wide range of hazards. Whether the job is within the 68 square miles of Fort Smith city limits or an outlying piece of land, we can assist with: Crime Scene Cleanup: When violent crimes happen, biohazards result. Let Safeguard Restoration sanitize these substances from your property. Asbestos Abatement: Used as a building material for decades, asbestos is a known carcinogen still present in

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    Horse Buying Property

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    they have one, they have to see to it that they have a property to match it. Unlike having other pets, they need a significant space to take care of your horse well. This means that beyond the location, the school and a nice bathroom, they have to consider several things before they buy a horse property. Things to consider: As mentioned earlier, you have to consider various factors before buying a horse property. Once you have chosen a property, the paper works will follow. You have to remember that

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    Solubility Lab

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    is a physical property of matter. Physical properties can be observed without changing the matter into something new. Solubility is also a characteristic property--properties that do not depend on the amount of the substance and are used to identify matter. When we measured solubility, we created a mixture with our substances and the 100 mL of water. A mixture is two or more substances that are physically combined. We created a mixture by pouring about ¼ of the substance into the water and stirred

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    crushed into small pieces, water is added to it and the mixture is heated over a flame. What do you think would happen to the coffee bean as it interacts with the water? Explain. Essentially the warm water will run through the coffee beans and extract its properties. The flavor of the coffee beans would disperse into the water. The water would change color and smell like the coffee beans as these properties are drained from the coffee beans. 2. What would happen to the water if instead of coffee beans

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    Lesson 1.04 Properties of Water July 31, 2014 LAB REPORT Title: Drops on a Penny Hydrogen bonds and Surface tension gives water (H2O) some cool interesting properties, I am going to use these water properties to see how many drops of water and soap fit on a penny. Problem/Question: How many drops of water and soap fit on a penny? Hypothesis: If 3 drops of soap fit on the penny and 9 drops of water fit on the penny, then the cohesion is water molecules are attracted to other water molecules. Surface

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    Chemical Changes Lab

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    There’s a difference between a chemical and physical prop-erties/changes. Physical properties are an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing it. The Examples for Physical properties would include: color, smell, freezing point, boiling point, melting point, etc. While Chemical properies may only be observed by changing the chemical identity of a substance. An example for Chemical properties would be rusting iron. Physical change rearranges molecules but doesn't affect their

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    inside and outside of your property. The ultimate goal of all restoration professionals is to restore the property prior to the damage. By relying on the expertise of our field managers and technicians, you can confidently minimize the overall costs of your repairs. Fire Damage and Water Damage One of the residual effects of fire and smoke damage is water damage. Obviously, authorities must use extensive amounts of water to quell fire and smoke. Ultimately, the water damages walls, foundations

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    When water is pouring into a home, whether due to a burst pipe, Mother Nature, or fire, it's important to stop the flow as soon as possible. This is especially true when the water is from a pipe, or nature. Fire and water damage go hand in hand, and requires additional care. Read on for help tips, and hints that can save property in the event of flooding. Stop the water Before water removal in Orangevale CA can begin, the water flowing into the property must be stopped. If a burst pipe is the culprit

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    without water for months! This needs to stop, we need water regulations. Over the past few years, California has been in a terrible drought, because people are taking way too much ground water. Regulations for groundwater should happen in the State of California. People are taking out thousands of gallons each day, but they are not really concern about the land sinking. The land is sinking because people are taking a lot of water, the land has nothing at the bottom so it sinks, “state water managers

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