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Rate of reaction (Lab report igcse)
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    Rate of reaction (Lab report igcse)

  • The document is a lab report about the rate of reaction of sodium thiosulfate + HCL. Throughout this document, you will see how the sodium thiosulfate concentration influences the rate of the reaction between the sodium thiosulfate and the hydrochloric acid. The document includes an introduction, hypothesis, an explanation of collision theory, a formula, safety precautions and materials for the experiment. The document explains the procedure in steps, talks about independent and dependent variab...
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Do women find men more attractive in conjunction with the colour red?
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    Do women find men more attractive in conjunction with the colour red?

  • A 1st class lab report. 2,000 words. Thoroughly researched, eloquently written, fully referenced. Includes: - introduction - hypothesis - method (participants, measure, design, procedure) - discussion (validity and reliability) Extract: The question “what do women find attractive in men?” preoccupies men and scholars alike. Studies exploring women’s sexuality indicate that many factors shape female perceptions of male attractiveness, with physique and facial features proving p...
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Social Influence Full Overview
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    Social Influence Full Overview

  • A booklet of handmade revision aids containing key information about: Types of conformity (compliance, internalisation, and identification Explanations for conformity (NSI and ISI) Asch's study- APFC* (including A03**) Jennes 1932 Study APFC (includes A03) Sherif's 1935 study APFC Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment APFC (includes A03) Milgram's 1963 Study APFC with explanations for obedience (Including A03) Alternative Obedience Studies APFC (Hofling, Bickman, Sheridan and Kin...
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General biochemistry, this summary will help you pass your exams with a first class honors.
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    General biochemistry, this summary will help you pass your exams with a first class honors.

  • The water used to make the NaOH solution can be boiled to expel the dissolved CO2 gas but this time-consuming procedure is often not possible in a short laboratory period. A stock solution of NaOH can be made in advance with boiled water but will re-absorb CO2 over a period of time unless stored in airtight containers. Therefore, if we want to know the exact concentration of a freshly made NaOH solution, we need to “standardize” it. That is, determine its exact concentration by titrati...
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General biochemistry, this summary will help you pass your exams with a first class honors.
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    General biochemistry, this summary will help you pass your exams with a first class honors.

  • The water used to make the NaOH solution can be boiled to expel the dissolved CO2 gas but this time-consuming procedure is often not possible in a short laboratory period. A stock solution of NaOH can be made in advance with boiled water but will re-absorb CO2 over a period of time unless stored in airtight containers. Therefore, if we want to know the exact concentration of a freshly made NaOH solution, we need to “standardize” it. That is, determine its exact concentration by titrati...
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Chapter 01-The History and Interviewing ProcessBall-Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination-9th Edition
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    Chapter 01-The History and Interviewing ProcessBall-Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination-9th Edition

  • Chapter 01: The History and Interviewing ProcessBall: Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination, 9th Edition Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination 9th Edition Ball Test Bank NURSINGTB.COM Chapter 01: The History and Interviewing Process Ball: Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination, 9th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which question would be considered a “leading question?” a. “Please describe any associated symptoms with your headaches?” b. “You don't get headaches often, do y...
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AQA Psychology Revision - Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment AQA Psychology Revision - Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment
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    AQA Psychology Revision - Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment

  • This document includes notes about the psychologist Zimbardo who did a study called the 'Stanford Prison Experiment', specifically the basic overview, aims, procedure and the findings and conclusions from the study. This is the main information needed to write the AO1 content needed for the essay, as well as some AO3 content.
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