Paragraph 1: According to their own specific temperatures, the three phases of M3H(XO4)2 varies in the compound and have different crystal structures with its own unique degree of symmetry. At room temperature (about 298k), the compound will be at the phase 3 that consists of the features in a monoclinic structure and a space group of C2/m. As the temperature rises (to about 369k), the compound will then be at phase 2 and will produce a monoclinic-A2/a symmetry structure. When the temperature reaches
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Nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. The source of all the energy so generously radiated by the Sun does two things: it converts hydrogen into helium and it converts mass to energy.Sunspots are small areas that appear darker than their surrounding solar surface. Sunspot areas have strong magnetic field. Occasionally the strong magnetic field in a sunspot is overly twisted and decides to fire up like 'fire works'. Those 'fire works' are solar
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2.0 Pricing and Promotional Analysis 2.1 Line Stretching The Line Stretching method is applied to the Malaysia second largest car producer Perodua. This company uses both Down Market Stretch and Up Market Stretch. For example, the Perodua Alza has total of 3 different versions. The normal version of Perodua Alza cost about RM59k for automatic transmission. The company introduced an advanced version of Perodua Alza later which comes in a better quality interior, built in GPS and a more stylish
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given compound. - Drawbacks of Dalton’s atomic theory: (I.) Atoms were indivisible according to Dalton. We now know that under special circumstances, atoms can be further divided into still smaller particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. (ii.) Daltons atomic theory says that all the atoms of an element have exactly the same mass. It is, however, now known that atoms of the same element can have slightly different masses as in isotopes. (iii.) His theory
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with an attractive design targeting mature, dynamic and multi-cultural markets. The Proton Waja boasts superlative handling dynamics together with compliant ride and enormous body strength and integrity. The new Proton broadens the company’s product line-up joining the cult-status Satria GTi as well as the price-leading Persona and Satria models. Waja is the result of intensive engineering work by Proton R & D in Malaysia and Lotus Engineering in Hethel, England. The blend of technologies
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or threats to Mahathir’s idea? Reputation and consumer impression Merger between both Malaysia carmakers will improve the reputation of Malaysia carmaker in world’s eyes. With both manufacturers has its’ own Japanese counterparts (Mitsubishi for Proton and Daihatsu for Perodua), it will further boast the consumers’ impression of a combined quality from both makers in developing countries especially in ASEAN region. Merger can be seen as the platform for a united and consolidated effort for refinement
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cloud of negatively charged electrons Atoms are made up of three basic particles: Protons-carries a positive charge Neutrons-carry no charge Electrons-carry a negative charge and encircles the nucleus. (http://education.jlab.org/atomtour/listofparticles.html) 2. Element A chemical element is a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_element 3. Compound A chemical
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Organic Chemistry Second Edition The INSTANT NOTES series Series Editor: B.D. Hames School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK Animal Biology 2nd edition Biochemistry 2nd edition Bioinformatics Chemistry for Biologists 2nd edition Developmental Biology Ecology 2nd edition Immunology 2nd edition Genetics 2nd edition Microbiology 2nd edition Molecular Biology 2nd edition Neuroscience Plant Biology Chemistry series Consulting Editor: Howard Stanbury Analytical
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Hydrogen Hydrogen is the first element of the Periodic table, and is represented by the symbol H. It is the lightest element, weighing on average 1.00794 amu (atomic mass units), and it mostly consists of one proton and one electron, with no neutrons. It bonds with almost every other element of the periodic table, and is the most important component of organic matter, after carbon. The discovery of hydrogen Hydrogen gas was first artificially synthesized by Phillip von Hohenheim (known as
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HYDROCHLORIc Acid HYDROCHLORIc Acid Extended response task Year 11 Chemistry Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) Hazardous yet useful (From Air Toxics Website) Hydrochloric acid has many uses. It is used in the production of chlorides, fertilizers, and dyes, in electroplating, and in the photographic, textile, and rubber industries. Hydrochloric acid is corrosive to the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. Acute (short-term) inhalation exposure may cause eye, nose, and respiratory tract irritation
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