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    The earth isn't, obviously, the straightforward strong ball we have accepted up until this point. It is encompassed by a skeletal coating of air, expected to remember by severity and comprising totally of nitrogen and oxygen. The significant constituents are basically straightforward to equally the approaching sun powered emission and the infrared emission transmitted upward from the world's surface. There are likewise various minor constituents, particularly water vapor and carbon dioxide, which

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    The objective of this lab was to observe how surface conditions affected Temperature, moisture, and wind. II. Methods: The materials that were used to complete this lab was an instruction packet, probe thermometer, IR gun, the Kestrel weather instrument, and a finger. III. Results: For this lab my classmates and I all had to go to different locations to collect the data that was needed. Some of us were out in the sun, others were in the shade so we all got different answers on our sheet. For my

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    principles of the counter flow concentric heat exchanger we can save electricity by using the hot gas produced during production in chemical plants. The gas that is used in this text is carbon dioxide gas, this gas is mostly produced as an unwanted gas. A hot gas in the pipe will be passed through the tank to cause heat transfer from the pipe to the tank. The will be no mass transfer between the gas and the water, only energy in the form of heat will be transferred. The counter flow of fluids will

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    In assessing the effect of temperature on the viscosities of water, corn syrup, and acetone, the temperature of the water bath was varied from test to test. At each temperature, with the exception of water at 25.3℃, three trials were run in which the time that it took for the material to travel between the marked lines on the viscometers was recorded. By having multiple data points for each test, a greater level of certainty could be obtained when the time came to analyze the data. For the experimentation

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    Many people over the years have made the move from Adelaide to Victor Harbor in order to escape the blistering heat of the city. It is in varying opinion whether they actually are escaping the heat or just changing location. I am conducting this statistic investigation in order to determine whether Victor Harbor is indeed, cooler than Adelaide. Throughout the course of this investigation I will use the daily min and max from Victor Harbor and Adelaide for January to identify the measures of centre

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab Report

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    Lab 1: Introduction to Mathematica Task 1: Determine \[CapitalDelta]Hvap and Boiling Point of Ammonia a.) temperatures = {197,200,203,209,215,221,224,228,232,236} vaporpressures = {47.8,60.5,95.0,157.1,159.4,237.4,406.9,436.1,438.7,551.4} inversetemperatures = 1/temperatures lnvaporpressures = Log[vaporpressures] graph1=Thread[{inversetemperatures,lnvaporpressures}] {197,200,203,209,215,221,224,228,232,236} {47.8,60.5,95.,157.1,159.4,237.4,406.9,436.1,438.7,551.4} {1/197,1/200,1/203,1/209,1/215

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    Danis Heto Have you ever wondered that if you put ice into a drink, the substances in the drink will make it melt faster. This is exactly the case, I will be seeing how the substances that we use in our everyday life affect the melting point of ice. I will be looking at what causes the freezing point depression, how substances affect the freezing point of ice, and the purposes of changing the freezing point of ice. The melting point of ice is the given temperature that a substance will melt, and

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    and toluene by collecting fractions through simple and fractional distillation. Because hexane’s boiling point is about 68°C and the boiling point of toluene is 111°C, the two compounds distill at different times. Pure products will be analyzed with gas chromatography to determine the success of the distillation. For easy separations, a simple distillation apparatus probably will suffice, but for more difficult separations, a fractional distillation apparatus will be used in this lab. The goal is to

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    The purpose of this experiment is to identify three unknown compounds and separating the three by distillation. The experiment is broken into two parts in identifying two mixtures, neat liquid and a binary mixture. The binary mixture contains a low boiler and high boiler. Distillation is used in chemistry as a method of separating and purifying organic compounds. The idea of distillation is to heat the compound and to boil the liquid until the impurities has disappeared. The aim of this process is

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    The results in Table 1 from part 1 of the experiment are accurate in melting point ranges for each compound. The samples went from a powdery white to a clear liquid. Urea is a little bit higher than from its melting point range of 132°C-133°C and trans-cinnamic acid is in its melting point range of 132°C-135°C. They are both pure compounds because they stayed relatively close to their melting point ranges. The 50/50 mixture has a lower melting point and a broader melting point range because each

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