Solubility of the compound was determined in different solvents like hydrochloric acid, sul-furic acid, sodium hydroxide, methanol, ethanol, acetone, ethyl acetate, chloroform, DMSO, glacial acetic acid, n-hexane, cyclohexane, n-octanol, diethyl ether, benzene, toluene and wa-ter, followed by the preparation of saturated solution with those solvents which shows good solubility with the synthesized compound and then plotted a linear calibration curve to de-termine the concentration. The solubility determination was based on the USP Criteria (Low Y and Law SL., 1996; Lalitha Y and Lakshmi PK., 2011).
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10 mg of the synthesized compound was weighed accurately and placed into three separate volumetric flasks containing suitable solvents
INTRODUCTION Baraboo, Wisconsin is one of the most geologically interesting locations in the world. With the mere act of hiking to different locations, one is able to see structures spanning from around 1.6 billion years ago to the end of the Ice Age all in the modern day. Over massive scales and over long time periods, Baraboo exhibits a variety of features, from a double plunging syncline to a rock made of two different types of metamorphic rocks. The location has once had volcanoes, mountains, and the entire ocean covering all but a few sea stacks.
Despite being a realitively simple presentation, the argument is clearly a Toulmin argument. It's making an adversarial and challeging statement about the influence of corporations in America. It wants the audience to question their own stance, but it is not even attempting to stay in a middle ground where another point of view is given.
Using Toulmin’s Model to Analyze an Argument The article discusses the settlement with a dispute over a Baby Einstein video that had been put out by Disney. Through a combination of deceptive advertising and the willingness on the part of parents to both buy into the technological hype and believe in product that the company was selling the product had become popular among parents. However, a report by the American Academy of Pediatrics has indicated that the idea of the video contradicts the benefits of children at that age.
A Toulmin Argument is a stated argument that is obvious which the reader is accustomed to or either contradicts with the argued statement. It is a strategical way to get the reader involve and to send the main point across; by adding personal and relatable beliefs. The Toulmin model of argument can be used if the main point is debatable. For example, legalizing marijuana is a controversial topic that society can either agree or disagree with. But even so; adding true facts, research, or data collected in your argument; deepens how strong your belief is.
Toulmin Method is the way to argue! It can be utilized to address various types of audience (colleague, acquaintance, employer, teacher, sponsor, etc.) and for a variety of purpose using any medium (essay, blog, letter, tv program, reports, policy drafting, etc.). It allows us to break an argument into its most basic elements—present a claim, warranted with relevant evidences, appropriately making the connection between the two through inferential leap—then test each component for accuracy, efficiency and credibility. By using these criteria for testing, we can analyze the evidence thoroughly in order to determine whether or not such claim holds water.
The following lab period the solid was weighed (0.0483 g) and percent yield was calculated (65.5%) with the limiting reagent being tetraphenylcyclopentadienone. The melting point was determined. The first melting point was 204-204.9 °C and the second melting point was 215.6-215.9°C. Finally, an infrared spectroscopy was obtained for the
Tortilla Flat Tortilla Flat was distributed by John Steinbeck in 1935. It recounts the narrative of six companions and the criminal experiences they get up to. It was seen by a few, including Steinbeck, as a retelling of the Arthurian Legends, yet numerous have criticized the novel as the generalization of Mexican-Americans. This lesson will concentrate on the characters and synopsis of Tortilla Flat.
“The Interpretation of Facts for Freshmen Concerning The University of Illinois” is a revision essay for the first major assignment of the RHET 105 E5 class teach by Professor Ms. Mary Hays. In this assignment, I am required to write a Toulmin-style rhetorical analysis of an object found in the archive at the University of Illinois. I have made several substantial change to this essay which I will explain in detail in the following paragraphs. To clarify the type of the essay, I changed the entire structure of this essay. In the previous essay, I tried to include the rhetoric triangle in the Toulmin analysis.
This essay aims to compare the Toussaint and Tecumseh, including ideas, circumstances that affected their actions, aims and the significance of their actions. Firstly, both Toussaint and Tecumseh were inspired by the idea of equality. But Toussaint was affected by the books about the Enlightenment and ancient European military books as he can read and write while Tecumseh cannot read and write so his mind is only affected by the culture and mystical religion of his tribe. So, Toussaint emphasized the equality and the freedom for his race, yet, Tecumseh emphasized the rights and independence of Indians.
Many people do not realize that chemistry is a part of our day to day lives. One specific thing we see on a daily basis is the colors and paint people use in paintings, on buildings, and any other place paint could be. When this paint is developed, the people who make it have to decide exactly what the compound should be made up of. This is an important thing to consider when making these paints because as discussed in Chemistry 101 lab, compounds are different things that develop one item, in this case it is paint. They have to make sure that the paint is homogenous because if it was heterogeneous when being applied, the paint would not go on well.
NEED FOR THE PROJECT Selenium (Se) is a chemical element with atomic number 34. It is a nonmetal with properties that are intermediate between the elements above and below in the periodic table. It is an important microelement, exists in small quantity in microorganisms, plants, animals and humans. It is an essential trace nutrient important to humans and most other animals and act as anti-aging, repairing cells, improving human immunity and preventing carcinogenesis but toxicity occurs when taken in large quantity.
In this experiment we investigated the physical and chemical properties of cis-butenedioic (maleic acid) and trans-butenedioic (fumeric acid) isomers. We used pH paper to determine the difference in pH between the two, water to determine the solubility of each and added a magnesium strip to each in order to determine the reactivity of each isomer. The results that we determined by this experiment is that Maleic acid is more acidic, pH of 1, than Fumeric acid, pH of 2; we found that Maleic acid was more soluble than Fumeric acid considering that the Fumeric acid did not dissolve in the water at all noticeable; Maleic acid had a much high reactivity with the Magnesium strip showing a large amount of bubbling when it was added while Fumeric acid
Sulphur Sulfur is a nonmetal element that is used for making gunpowder due to its explosive nature when mixed with other specific elements. The Atomic number of sulphur is 16 and it has an atomic mass of 32.066 AMU. Phosphorus Phosphorus is used in fertilizers and detergents.
Map shows Italian city inspired Tolkein town A map of Tolkeins Middle Earth, unearthed inside an old copy on Lord of the Rings in Oxford reveals that Tolkein used the Italian city of Ravenna as the basis for one of the most important locations of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. The map was found inside a copy of the Trilogy which once belonged to the illustrator Pauline Baynes, who collaborated with Tolkein to produce a map of middle earth for the publishing house Allen & Unwin in 1970. Tolkein's anotations in green ink and pencil on the Map 16.5 by 18.5 centimeter map make references to several real cities and towns.
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of 15 chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically the lanthanides. The lanthanides are elements spanning atomic numbers 57(lanthanum, La) to 71 (lutetium, Lu). From them only promethium (Pm) does not occur naturally in the Earth’s crust. Two other elements, scandium and yttrium, have similar physicochemical properties to the lanthanides, are commonly found in the same mineral assemblages, and are often referred to as REEs. The term rare earth is a misnomer arising from the rarity of the minerals from which they were originally isolated.