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Take me as someone who has always had an interest in air pollution, but doesn't have the time to learn
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earn about it independently. I am hiring you to learn all that you can about it and put together a report that will summarize all the information so that I can learn as much as I can in as little time as possible. Here is what you need to include in your report:
An explanation of air pollution. What is air pollution? //
Explain 4 causes of air pollution.
Explain 2 sources of air pollution. What are the toxins or pollutants that contaminate the air?
Explain at least 5 effects of air pollution on human health and/or the environment.
Explain 3 solutions to stopping air pollution. What can be done by the government or private organizations?
Work cited page should also be included, listing all the sources you used to get your information.
THIS REPORT SHOULD BE TYPED AND ORGANIZED IN 5 OR MORE PARAGRAPHS. READ THE RUBRIC BELOW CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND HOW THIS PROJECT WILL BE GRADED!!
WORKS CITED PAGE
General guidelines for citing sources:
List entries alphabetically by author (if no author list title first)
Separate entries with periods
General format:
Author, last name first. "Webpage title." Website title. Date published/updated. Organization/publisher. Date accessed. < URL >
Example:
Landsberger, Joseph. “Citing Websites." Study Guides and Strategies . 12 May 2005. University of
X. 13 May 2005. < http://www.studygs.net/citation.htm >.
These websites will format your citations for you: http://citationmachine.net/ & http://easybib.com/
**You should use google slides or powtoons to put together your information. You should have a minimum of 6 slides not including the title slide with your name.** DUE FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020
Rubric
Criteria
Points
Information Included
Three or more required elements are missing (not including additional facts).
(20 points)
1 or 2 required elements are missing (not including additional facts).
(30 points)
All required information is present, but no additional information is given.
(40 points)
All required information is present, including two additional facts.
(50 points)
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Quality of information
Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic OR sections do not provide any supporting detail or explanation.
(5 points)
Information clearly relates to the topic, but some sections are lacking detail and explanation.
(10 points)
Information clearly relates to the main topic and all sections include some supporting detail and explanation.
(15 points)
Information clearly relates to the main topic and all sections include significant supporting details and explanation.
(20 points)
________
Format
Title page is not present at all AND/OR there are errors in typing, spacing, no picture, etc.
(5 points)
Product has improperly formatted title page AND/OR no picture or not creative.
(8 points)
Product has incorrectly formatted title page and has pictures.
(12 points)
Product has a title page in the proper format, has pictures and is creative.
(15 points)
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Spelling/Grammar
5 or more grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product.
(2 points)
3-4 grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product.
(3 points)
1-2 grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product.
(4 points)
No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors present throughout the product.
(10 points)
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Works Cited
Works Cited page not present.
(2 points)
All sources are documented with 3-4 errors in format OR Works Cited is not done a separate page.
(3 points)
Works Cited is done on a separate page and all sources are documented with 1-2 errors in format.
(4 points)
Works Cited is done on a separate, properly headed page with all sources documented in proper Works Cited format.
(5 points)
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Total
_____/100
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8.Hi there, I've been struggling with the problem for quite a while and i have not been able to find
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formula online to help.. It should be a simple straightforward problem but i just can not for the life of me figure it out. are you able to provide me with a formula or point me in the right direction?
The problem is:
Solution A has a 50% concentration
Solution B has a 100% concentration
Solution C has a 5% concentration
you have 5L of each solution to utilize as well as unlimited quantities of water to dilute solution concentrations if needed.
Part A
Make a final solution of 100ml with solution concentrations of Solution A 15%, solution C 5% and solution C 80%. how much of each solution will you need to make your final 100ml solution?
Part B
using the above solutions how many 100ml final solutions can you produce with the 5L volumes?
No matter how I work it i can't make the solution to the correct concentrations.
Thank you for your help.
John
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9.Hi there, I've been struggling with the problem for quite a while and i have not been able to find
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formula online to help.. It should be a simple straightforward problem but i just can not for the life of me figure it out. are you able to provide me with a formula or point me in the right direction?
The problem is:
Solution A has a 50% concentration
Solution B has a 100% concentration
Solution C has a 5% concentration
you have 5L of each solution to utilize as well as unlimited quantities of water to dilute solution concentrations if needed.
Part A
Make a final solution of 100ml with solution concentrations of Solution A 15%, solution C 5% and solution C 80%. how much of each solution will you need to make your final 100ml solution?
Part B
using the above solutions how many 100ml final solutions can you produce with the 5L volumes?
No matter how I work it i can't make the solution to the correct concentrations.
Thank you for your help.
John
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10.Hi! My name is Shance and I am starting college in the Fall term. I completed my A.A around 10
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ago but due to complication, the school is requesting I take a math course. I have two entrance exams to take, and they're timed. Was wondering if to save time, would it be possible to just get the solutions instead of having it explained to me? I have a exam that is due today around noon my time (EST), and one scheduled for tomorrow. The school is also requesting to speak to me beforehand to make sure that I understand the materials. I would also need help with that. The phone call shouldn't take more than 30 minutes. Once I know that you're able to help me, I will schedule an appointment.
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11.5 (5 points) There is H3PO4 available in stock solution that has an assay of 77% and a density
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cific gravity) of 1.24. What is the molarity of this solution?
Using this solution how would 1 L of 2N solution be made.
6 (5 points) H3BO3 is needed to neutralize 20 ML of a 2N solution of NaOH. How much of the acid should I put in 40 ML of the water to exactly neutralize this solution?
7 (6 points) Describe how to make the solutions below :
20% w/v Salt in water.
20% v/v alcohol in water
20% w/w NaCl in water.
8 (three points) I have 0.6 g/dl solution of NaOH. What is M? Whan is N?
9 (six points) There are 3000mL of 3M NaOH. How much of the following do I need to neutralize? (watch your M’s and N’s
a) 3M H3PO4
b) 2M H2SO4
c) 1M HCL
10 (20 points) The following solutions of NaOH are mixed together 20ML of 3N, 40mL of 2N, 60mL of 1N, 80 mL of 4N, and 100mL of 5N.
a) What is the volume and normality of the final solution?
b) How much 4M sulfuric acid would I need to neutralize?
c) How much stock solution of sulfuric acid with an assay of 77% and a specific gravity of 1.14 would I need?
d) How many grams of HCl would I have to put in a 300mL solution of HCl in water to neutralize?
11 (3 points) How much 5N solution can I make with 98 grams of H3PO4 ?
12 (5 points) How much 5N solution of H3AsO4 can I make with 57 mL of stock solution that is 84% assay and 1.14 specific gravity?
13 (5 points) If we have a 4N solution of HCl that has 0.03645g of HCl in the solution, how many microliters of solution do we have?
14 (10 points) If we have 66mL of a solution of concentrated NaOH that has an assay of 88% and a specific gravity of 1.24, how much 3N H3AsO4 can be neutralized?
15 (ten points) If I have 17 mL of a 20% w/v solution of NaOH and I want to neutralize with H2SO4 that is available in a 4% w/v solution, how much of this solution will be required.
16 (ten points)
a) I have an 12mL of Ba(Cl)2 that is 78% assay that contains 8 grams of Ba(Cl)2. What is the specific gravity?
b) How many Moles of Ba(Cl)2 are there?
c) If I have 80 grams of NaOH in a liter of solution that is of an unknown specific gravity, can I calculate molarity and what is it?
d) What is the difference between molarity and normality?
e) I have 77 ml of 77% salt in water. How much 11% can I make?
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12.I investigated a relationship about the daily profit from renting tubes at Water World. The equation that models profit earned
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that models profit earned is D = n(54 – n) – 10n. I need to find the vertex of this equation, and what does the vertex tell me about this situation.. For what x-values is the function increasing? Decreasing? What does this mean in terms of daily profit for Water World? Rewrite the function in vertex form. . Solve the equation 0 = n(54 – n) – 10n for n. Describe your solution method. How are the solutions from part (e) related to the graph of this function? Are the solutions real or complex? How do you know? What do the solutions from part (e) tell you about this situation?
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