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    "King Lear" is due the reshaping of bonds within the society. Thus naturally‚ bonds must be broken‚ kept and most importantly‚ formed. This rearrangement of bonds is necessary to Lear understanding his personal identity. Bonds that are broken include those relations between King Lear and his two eldest daughters (Regan and Goneril)‚ between Glouster and Edmund and also between Edmund and Edgar. Lear and Cordelia; Lear and Kent; Glouster and Edgar include those bonds that are existent at both the beginning

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    I was assigned was the element Manganese. The symbol for manganese is Mn. It is number 25 on the periodic table. That means it has 25 protons and electrons even on mars or anywhere you go it will have the same protons and electrons. The atomic number would also be 25. It has 30 neutrons also in in the nucleus. The melting point for Manganese would be 1519 K (1246°C or 2275°F). The boiling point would be 1519 K (1246°C or 2275°F) according to http://education.jlab.org/. It also could be 1245.0 °C

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    Chemical Reactions Lab Report Introduction: Chemical reactions is a process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance. There are different types of reaction such synthesis‚ decomposition‚ single replacement‚ double replacement‚ and combustion. Synthesis is where two or more reactants combine to create a product. For Decomposition‚ it is the opposite where a product breaks down into reactants. In Single Replacement‚ reactants switches an element with another element

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    are found in organic compounds. In this Experiment we will test for the presence of protein‚ starch‚ lipids‚ and sugars by analyzing the content off food and / or other substances by utilizing different testing methods. In the scientific method‚ a chemical test that is sensitive to these groups can be used to identify molecules that are in that class. Testing involves many procedures that are very precise. This lab is broken down into five different sections; we will be using the Biuret Test for

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    ochem4free.com 5 July 2005 Organic Chemistry - Ch 2 71 Daley & Daley Chapter 2 Introduction to Organic Nomenclature and Functional Groups Chapter Outline 2.1 Drawing Organic Structures Drawing two-dimensional‚ condensed‚ and bond-line structures of organic compounds 2.2 Alkanes An introduction to alkanes 2.3 Structural Isomerism A look at compounds with the same molecular formula but with different structures 2.4 IUPAC Nomenclature An introduction to

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    living matter-constitute the majority of molecules found in living organisms from plants to people. 1 of the 4 special features of carbon is that carbon atoms are able to bond with each other to form extended chains-sharing pairs of electrons with neighbouring carbon atoms which allow the formation of stable covalent carbon-carbon bonds. Carbon can also form branched chains and rings- these structures help to provide the skeletons of organic molecules. Number of carbon atoms in the chain is important

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    to other polar molecules and more importantly to other water molecules. Hydrogen bonds form in-between these polar molecules. The many unique properties water withholds will be discussed in this essay varying from its thermal properties to its solvent properties. The polar molecule attracts other polar water molecules. The slightly negative oxygen is attracted to the slightly positive hydrogen. Weak hydrogen bonds connect them. Electrons are pulled closer to oxygen making oxygen negative and

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    | 1. For Part 2: Single-Displacement Reactions: For each of the four single-displacement reactions‚ describe what happened in each well. If a chemical reaction occurred‚ write a balanced equation for it. Then using the A‚ B symbols‚ write a general equation for a single-displacement reaction. Here are the chemical formulas of the reactants for each reaction: • zinc – Zn copper sulfate – CuSO4 • aluminum – Al copper sulfate – CuSO4 • zinc

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    macromolecules of life

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    compounds. CHEMICAL BONDS When two or more atoms are bonded together to form new and more complex aggregates the force of attraction that holds them together is called a chemical bond. IONIC BONDS The bond in which a complete transfer of an electron from one atom to another and the mutual attraction of the two ions thus formed is termed an ionic bond. Best example is NaCl or the table salt. COVALENT BONDS If the electron is shared between two atoms and keeps them together‚ this type of a bond is called

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    Water is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2O. A water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds. Water is a liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure‚ but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state‚ ice‚ and gaseous state (water vapor or steam). Water also exists in a liquid crystal state near hydrophilic surfaces. Water is considered a purifier in most religions. Major faiths that incorporate ritual washing (ablution) include Christianity

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