Financial management is very essential for health care organization’s to succeed and accomplish goals. As a financial management has a major aspect on how it incorporates the ethical standards and proper reporting practices. To report practices and ethical standards in health care finance assist financial managers in conducting. They conduct effect analysis of the organization’s revenues, expenses, assets, and much more. In the next few paragraphs in the paper will be discussed is the four elements
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produced Examples of physical change are a change of size or shape, a change of state, and dissolving. A chemical property is a property of a substance that describes its ability to undergo changes to its composition to produce one or more new substances. A chemical; change is a change is the starting substance or substances and the production of one or more new substances. Evidence of chemical change includes; color change, odor change, gas production, precipitate production, energy change. A characteristic
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sometimes retaliation (Potegal, 2010)”. An irritated person is unconsciously building a wall against a possible reconciliation and his outrage prevents him from accepting logic. Furious person also undergoes self-destruction. His body produces chemical reaction every time he feels mad. Muscles inside the body become tense that prevents the normal routine of different body organs. Hypertension, insomnia, heart attack, headache, hyper-acidity and skin problems are among the common health problems
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The center of an atom is called nucleus that contain neutrons and protons. The nucleus is surrounded by moving electrons. Protons have a positive electrical charge. Neutrons have no electrical charge. Electrons have a negative electrical charge. Chemical reactions involve interactions between the electrons of one atom and the electrons of another atom. Ions Atoms which have different amounts of electrons and protons have a positive or negative electrical charge and are called ions. Protons
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Title Causes and effects of skin bleaching Problem Statement What are the factors that influence teenagers ages 14-16 to partake in skin bleaching? Reason for Selecting Area of Research The topic was chosen by the researcher because he thinks that skin bleaching is downgrading and is an unhealthy activity. Based on observation carried out within the school and outside of the school it has been noticed that a wide range of students participate in this activity which causes the
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Structure Bonding and Chapter In Context In this chapter and the next, we examine chemical bonding in detail. We examined ionic bonding briefly in Chapter 2 and will do so in more detail in Chapter 11. We will also examine intermolecular forces in detail in Chapter 11. Here we will apply what you have learned about atomic structure (Chapter 6), electron configurations, and periodic trends (Chapter 7) to the chemical bonds formed between atoms and ions and the shapes of molecules and ions that contain
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Title: The effect of the concentration of hydrogen peroxide on the rate of reaction of catalase from potato Focus question: How will the concentration of the substrate hydrogen peroxide affects the rate of reaction of the enzyme catalase. Apparatus/Materials: Goggles, Lab coat, Potato, Core, 100mL beaker, Hose and stopper, Different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (3.0%, 6.0% and 9.0%), Gas collecting tube Variables: Dependent variable: (1) rate of oxygen production Independent variable:
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* IONIC BONDING * With a sodium atom (NA) and a chlorine atom (CL) the sodium atom has a outer most shell of 1 electron and 7 vacancies. With chlorines outer most shell having 7 electrons and 1 vacancies, the 1 electron from the sodium atom will be stolen by the chlorine to satisfy both outer most shells of both atoms. * Because sodium has one more positive proton than negative electron it has a positive charge (+ion) and chloride has a – charge because it has an extra negative electron
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Chlorination of an Alchohol Results The final product was 2-chloro-2-methylbutane and its yield was 2.48 grams (MW: 106.5 grams). Weight of 3-methyl-2-butanol: 3.92 grams (MW: 88.15 grams). Theoretical yield: 3.92g alcohol x 1 mol alc. x 1 mol product x 106.59 g prod. = 4.74 grams product 88.15 g alc. 1 mol alc. 1 mol prod. Percent yield: 2.48 grams product (experiment yield) x 100% = 52.3% 4.74 grams product (theoretical yield) Discussion
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involves a larger enthalpy change than does a chemical change. 2. True 3. False: The potential energy of the products is smaller than the potential energy of the reactants in an exothermic change. 4. True 5. False: An endothermic reaction absorbs heat from the surroundings. 6. True 7. True 8. False: Three-quarters of a radioisotope will have changed after two half-lives. 9. False: In an endothermic reaction, only the potential energy of the chemical system increases. 10. True 11. (b) 12.
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