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formed when an ionic solid dissolves in water to form a saturated solution. The equilibrium exists between the aqueous ions and the undissolved solid. A saturated solution contains the maximum concentration of ions of the substance that can dissolve at the solutions temperature. A knowledge of the Ksp of a salt is useful‚ since it allows us to determine the concentration of ions of the compound in a saturated solution. This allows us to control a solution so that precipitation of a compound will
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there are things that are considered okay for a boy to do‚ and things that are considered okay for a girl to do. Examples of this would include that it isn’t okay for a boy to play with barbies‚ and it isn’t okay for a girl to play with monster trucks. So‚ if I were a boy growing up‚ my family probably would have encouraged me to play with cars and play sports‚ rather than give me dolls and provide dance lessons. My parents might have given me different chores to perform. they would most likely make
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ESSAY: composition What do you consider to be you’re greatest achievement? Why does it mean so much to you? Right now I’m here. I’m sitting in my class. My hands are completely cold and frozen but that shouldn’t matter to you. All you want to know is about my greatest achievement. What is an achievement in the first place? Taking hold of your dream? A lifelong goal you worked so hard for? But what if I don’t have this kind of an achievement? Because the first achievement I ever had was winning
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the reader such as his repetitiveness‚ play on words/word choice‚ powerful imagery‚ juxtaposition‚ and detailed description. Paul Harvey’s writing is repetitive from the get go with his phrase “So God made a Farmer”‚ at the end of each paragraph. Harvey’s repetition is keying at the idea of religion. “So God made a Farmer”‚ is referencing the fact that farmers are a gift of
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Why did so many colonists died at Jamestown? In a matter of four years‚ almost every colonist died in Jamestown. In 1607‚ English ships sailed Into Chesapeake bay and up the James river and later founded Jamestown in Virginia. By the Summer of 1609‚ 524 colonists would have arrived in Jamestown. But by 1611‚ more than 80% Would be dead! There are three main reasons why this could have happened. There wasn’t Enough food‚ the water was unusable‚ and they didn’t have enough workers with the
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A Crisis So Severe‚ The World Financial System Is Affected Following a period of economic boom‚ a financial bubble—global in scope—has now burst. A collapse of the US sub-prime mortgage market and the reversal of the housing boom in other industrialized economies have had a ripple effect around the world. Furthermore‚ other weaknesses in the global financial system have surfaced. Some financial products and instruments have become so complex and twisted‚ that as things start to unravel‚ trust
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Why Did So Many Jamestown Colonists Die? In May 1607‚ about 110 Englishmen arrived off the coast of Virginia. It was going to be the first permanent English colony in the new world. The first years of settlement were not easy and many of the colonists kept on dying. Many of the colonists died that they almost failed as a colony. There are many reasons why they died; the main reason was from diseases‚ the lack of food and fresh water‚ and their bad relationship with the Powhatan Indians.
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never rode on a city bus‚ or even an escalator‚ explains her feelings about going away for college in Keeping Close to Home: Class and Education. She took her first plane ride to Stanford University where she received her bachelor’s degree. She examines and challenges intertwined assumptions about race‚ class‚ and academia. She talks about her parents along with her own feelings about leaving home and how being underprivileged at a university where most people are privileged can cause one to think hard
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1 1. Why is the soft drink industry so profitable? An industry analysis through Porter’s Five Forces reveals that market forces are favorable for profitability. Defining the industry: Both concentrate producers (CP) and bottlers are profitable. These two parts of the industry are extremely interdependent‚ sharing costs in procurement‚ production‚ marketing and distribution. Many of their functions overlap; for instance‚ CPs do some bottling‚ and bottlers conduct many promotional activities
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