Monday, March 30, 2020
Chem Lab Equipment Buying Guide
Chem Lab Equipment Buying GuideIf you are a student in high school or college, then you probably want to know how to take care of your chemistry lab equipment. There are two ways to go about it: buy new and plan ahead for your next lab. Unfortunately, the expense involved with buying a new piece of lab equipment can be several thousand dollars. One alternative is to add an item on your budget that doesn't cost as much but will save you money.Check out Craigslist and auction sites for used equipment. Find a company that offers packages for full cycles, parts and kits so you can purchase all you need in one purchase. Look at the different units available, so you can compare different models.If you are ready to upgrade to a two-year equipment, then decide on the products that will need replacement sooner than two years. It could be that you already have a kit that needs replacing; for example, fluorescent tubes. This way you can buy what you need first, then upgrade later.The one thing to remember about the newest lab items is that you will find many older ones on eBay that are being sold because they no longer work. Although the seller may be out of stock, the fact that he or she isn't selling it fast, means that there is a problem that the product needs to be replaced. Be sure to ask for reviews before you place an order.After you've decided which items you need to get, the next step is to make sure you shop around for the best prices. Visit several different online stores and compare their prices. Another good idea is to find a store that has a wholesale club and look for the deals they offer.Finally, try to figure out if you are buying all of your chemistry lab equipment from the same dealer. A dealer should have several different options available to them. They should also have separate web sites that allow you to compare prices from different stores. Make sure that when you are comparing the different prices you compare the same products or the same models.W hen it comes to chemistry lab equipment, it's not always easy to make decisions. Research can help you find the best deal on the best products. Once you have the products in your hands, you will see that it is worth the price you pay.Always remember to do some homework when it comes to shopping for chemistry lab equipment. After all, the goal is to get the best value for your money.
Friday, March 6, 2020
June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up
June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up Challenge recap! The June 2015 Language Challenge has ended and it was an amazing success! 55% of challengers completed the challenge! We did an analysis of this Challenge and it was similar to our previous Challenges (2015 New Years Challenge Wrap-Up, 2014 October Challenge, 2014 World Cup Challenge, 2014 New Yearâs Challenge). For this challenge: The challenge was to complete 12 hours of language lessons in the month of June (June 1st to June 30th) to win a reward of 300ITC! We had challengers from all over the world; 80 countries were represented! Top 5 countries participating : 1. United States of America 2. United Kingdom 3. Russian Federation 4. Australia 5. Brazil And we even had some language learners from the below these countries (wow!): Syrian Arab Republic Puerto Rico Turkmenistan Zimbabwe Trinidad Tobago Angola Libya Venezuela 52 different languages were learned during the challenge. The 5 most popular languages that our challengers were learning were: 1. Spanish 2. English 3. Chinese 4. French 5. Japanese We also had a much greater representation from our less common languages like: Latvian Belorussian Persian Telugu Cebuano Tamil Other interesting tidbits: 91% of challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge completed the Challenge! Wow that pretty much means if you make a Public Video Pledge, youll complete the Challenge. One hardcore challenger complete 77.5 hours of lessons! Thats more than and hour and a half of lessons each day. One of our challengers (Sylin from France who actually speaks more than 30 languages!) learned 15 languages during the challenge! 10% of the challengers were also teachers. 3% just missed the challenge by one hour or less! Ouch. Also a big congrats to some of our italki staff who finished the challenge like this guy below (again they all get to keep their jobs!) The #italki June #languagechallenge is over and Javi just received his 300ITC #reward for completing 12 hours of #Chinese #lessons. Did you participate? #harderthanitseems #congrats #checkourblog #champion #winning #languagelearning #learningchinese #missioncomplete Une photo publiée par Italki (@italki) le 7 Juil. 2015 à 20h08 PDT June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up Challenge recap! The June 2015 Language Challenge has ended and it was an amazing success! 55% of challengers completed the challenge! We did an analysis of this Challenge and it was similar to our previous Challenges (2015 New Years Challenge Wrap-Up, 2014 October Challenge, 2014 World Cup Challenge, 2014 New Yearâs Challenge). For this challenge: The challenge was to complete 12 hours of language lessons in the month of June (June 1st to June 30th) to win a reward of 300ITC! We had challengers from all over the world; 80 countries were represented! Top 5 countries participating : 1. United States of America 2. United Kingdom 3. Russian Federation 4. Australia 5. Brazil And we even had some language learners from the below these countries (wow!): Syrian Arab Republic Puerto Rico Turkmenistan Zimbabwe Trinidad Tobago Angola Libya Venezuela 52 different languages were learned during the challenge. The 5 most popular languages that our challengers were learning were: 1. Spanish 2. English 3. Chinese 4. French 5. Japanese We also had a much greater representation from our less common languages like: Latvian Belorussian Persian Telugu Cebuano Tamil Other interesting tidbits: 91% of challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge completed the Challenge! Wow that pretty much means if you make a Public Video Pledge, youll complete the Challenge. One hardcore challenger complete 77.5 hours of lessons! Thats more than and hour and a half of lessons each day. One of our challengers (Sylin from France who actually speaks more than 30 languages!) learned 15 languages during the challenge! 10% of the challengers were also teachers. 3% just missed the challenge by one hour or less! Ouch. Also a big congrats to some of our italki staff who finished the challenge like this guy below (again they all get to keep their jobs!) The #italki June #languagechallenge is over and Javi just received his 300ITC #reward for completing 12 hours of #Chinese #lessons. Did you participate? #harderthanitseems #congrats #checkourblog #champion #winning #languagelearning #learningchinese #missioncomplete Une photo publiée par Italki (@italki) le 7 Juil. 2015 à 20h08 PDT June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up Challenge recap! The June 2015 Language Challenge has ended and it was an amazing success! 55% of challengers completed the challenge! We did an analysis of this Challenge and it was similar to our previous Challenges (2015 New Years Challenge Wrap-Up, 2014 October Challenge, 2014 World Cup Challenge, 2014 New Yearâs Challenge). For this challenge: The challenge was to complete 12 hours of language lessons in the month of June (June 1st to June 30th) to win a reward of 300ITC! We had challengers from all over the world; 80 countries were represented! Top 5 countries participating : 1. United States of America 2. United Kingdom 3. Russian Federation 4. Australia 5. Brazil And we even had some language learners from the below these countries (wow!): Syrian Arab Republic Puerto Rico Turkmenistan Zimbabwe Trinidad Tobago Angola Libya Venezuela 52 different languages were learned during the challenge. The 5 most popular languages that our challengers were learning were: 1. Spanish 2. English 3. Chinese 4. French 5. Japanese We also had a much greater representation from our less common languages like: Latvian Belorussian Persian Telugu Cebuano Tamil Other interesting tidbits: 91% of challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge completed the Challenge! Wow that pretty much means if you make a Public Video Pledge, youll complete the Challenge. One hardcore challenger complete 77.5 hours of lessons! Thats more than and hour and a half of lessons each day. One of our challengers (Sylin from France who actually speaks more than 30 languages!) learned 15 languages during the challenge! 10% of the challengers were also teachers. 3% just missed the challenge by one hour or less! Ouch. Also a big congrats to some of our italki staff who finished the challenge like this guy below (again they all get to keep their jobs!) The #italki June #languagechallenge is over and Javi just received his 300ITC #reward for completing 12 hours of #Chinese #lessons. Did you participate? #harderthanitseems #congrats #checkourblog #champion #winning #languagelearning #learningchinese #missioncomplete Une photo publiée par Italki (@italki) le 7 Juil. 2015 à 20h08 PDT
Shanghai High School International Division
Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai High School International Division Established in 1865, Shanghai High School has an overall size of 340 mu (223,617square meters), and is historically one of the most well-known schools in China and around the world. Of the alumni, there are over 100 provincial and ministry leaders of the Peoples Republic of China, 55 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), and 30 generals in the peoples Liberation Army (PLA). Shanghai High School International Division (SHSID) was founded in 1993 and became an International Baccalaureate (IB) world school in 1995. In 2003, Shanghai High School became the only United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) associated school in Shanghai. SHSID is authorized by the College Board to administer AP, SAT and PSAT exams and is an authorized TOEFL exam center. SHSID is approved to be a test center by Cambridge International Examinations and is also authorized by the ACT Inc. as an ACT exam center. In 2017, SHSID became the University of Cambridge China Screening Center.At present,approximately 2,800 students from over 60 countries and regions are enrolled in the Puxi and Pudong Campuses of the International Division. View our Brochure Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai High School has an almost 150-year history as a top high school in Shanghai, with the international division being established in 1993 and becoming an IB member school in 1995. The SHSID currently enrolls over 2,900 students from Grade 1 to 12, from over 67 different countries. All SHSID teachers are experienced educators with a passion for teaching and seeing their students succeed. SHSID also takes pride in ensuring their faculty is constantly improving their skills through courses and ongoing professional development.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
AP Chemistry 2020 Multiple Choice Test
AP Chemistry 2020 Multiple Choice TestThe AP Chemistry 2020 Multiple Choice Test is an elective in high school that can be taken in either Chemistry I or Chemistry II. It requires students to answer multiple-choice questions about their chemistry course. It can be taken individually, in groups or on a computer, and the work is graded by the AP classes and the administration team.The AP Chemistry Multiple Choice Test is used to determine which schools accept students. The test is an electronic version of a board test and is used to determine admission requirements to several colleges. It is not a requirement for admission to a college.Before taking the multiple choice test, students should understand that there will be multiple-choice question formats for each chapter. Questions may include multiple-choice questions with multiple answers, multiple-choice questions with one correct answer and/or multiple-choice questions that have a short-answer, long-answer option. Most of the questio ns will have a multiple-choice option that has three or more choices. The test can be taken in different formats.The main objective of the test is to evaluate how students learn chemistry. The goal is to help parents of high school students evaluate if their children are getting enough help from chemistry teachers and professors. To meet this purpose, the test is administered online, making it easier for schools to evaluate how much chemistry is being taught in high school.Chemistry teachers and administrators are given a grade point average (GPA) based on the test performance. Teachers, especially those in middle schools and junior high schools, have the option of giving students a 'pass' grade or a 'fail' grade based on their scores.Most students who take the multiple choice test can expect to receive a B- or higher on the test. Scores on the test are scored with a 100 point scale. The passing score can range from 80 to 100, with a zero score representing a perfect score.Students who do not pass the test may still be eligible to take other AP Math Test sections, such as the Algebra I and Geometry tests. If students pass both of these tests, they will then be eligible to receive the AP Calculus Test. Students who complete all the AP Math Tests and the Chemistry Tests are allowed to earn a high school diploma.
Is there A Study To Do After Henrys Law?
Is there A Study To Do After Henrys Law?If you are interested in studying Henrys Law Chemistry, you have come to the right place. With its long history of experience in education, Henrys Law is well qualified to train you in the practical aspects of the study.Henrys Law has been providing education in chemistry for many years. It was founded by Sir William Henrys, a former judge of the British Court of Justice. This was an organization set up for the purpose of teaching students about chemistry and to impart information about the history of science and the progression of technology.So, if you are a student and want to study chemistry, you should contact this organization. They can be contacted through their website. On the website, you will find information about the exam that will be required for admission in their institution. In this way, you will know that chemistry class is suitable for you.So, what is the study to do after Henrys Law? I will give you a short list:When you take a chemical class in a college or university, you will be in line with other students. So, be sure that your grades are good. If your grades are good, then you may be eligible for better classes that may suit your interest.You may find that you are in good company. When you join a society that you know something about, you might find that you share the same interests and hobbies as your friend or his or her friend. This can be great fun and learning for both of you. So, take advantage of these.Chemistry can be exciting and if you prepare yourself for it, you can see results. Hopefully, one day you can use chemistry as a means to gain a position in a particular field, especially if you have a degree in chemistry. Perhaps it will be the perfect thing to do as a job.
Algebra 2 Solver
Algebra 2 Solver The algebraic expressions or equations can be solved following the rules of algebra. This tool is very efficient to solve the complicated problems. This solver uses step by step description of the problem with proper explanation. Algebra 2 solvers are just acting as an input output solver. It means that it requires only the input and it will generate output automatically. Not only this, it provides a solution but it also provides step by step procedure along with the proper explanations. Thats why this tool is so efficient and easy to handle and easy to use. Example 1: Solve (2x -3y-7z) + (11z-12y+14x). Solution 1:- Now we begin by opening both the parentheses = 2x-3y-7z+11z-12y+14x Now we will separate the like terms and writing them together, so we have = 2x+14x-3y-12y-7z+11z =16x-15y+4z Hence 16x-15y+4z is the solution of (2x -3y-7z) + (11z-12y+14x). Example 2: (3x + 4y) (2x-11y). Solution 2:- In this case, the absence of any sign between the parentheses invariably means multiplication. It means that the numbers in the first parentheses will multiply individually with all the numbers inside the 2nd parentheses. Therefore the above expression can thus be solved as follows: (3x + 4y)(2x-11y) = 3x X 2x + 3x X-11y +4yX2x +4yX-11y = 6x -33xy+8xy-44y (-33xy and 8xy being like terms can be added together) On further solving, it will become:- = 6x-25xy-44y Hence 6x-25xy-44y is the required solution of the problem (3x + 4y) (2x-11y).
Russian Lessons Birmingham
Russian Lessons Birmingham Why Look For Russian Classes In Birmingham? ChaptersWhat Could I Learn During Russian Language Lessons?Take Russian Classes At The LibraryFinding Other Russian ClassesRussian is not often seen as a particularly popular language to learn in the UK. There are a few reasons why that might be the case, such as the fact that Russian doesn't tend to be taught much in primary or secondary schools throughout the UK, as other languages, such as French and German, tend to be more popular foreign languages to learn in schools.Despite this, there are plenty of reasons why you might like to study the Russian language or want to take a course to maintain and develop any fluency you may already have.For instance, you might be planning an extended trip to several countries across Eastern Europe. As Russian is a widely spoken second language in such countries, learning Russian can really help you on your travels, especially if your trip involves actually visiting and staying in Russia for a period of time.Although some people speak English in Russia, it's not a guarantee that everyone you meet will be able to speak English, so learning as much Russian as you can in advance of any period travelling in Russia may prove invaluable when you are in the country.Alternatively, you might want to learn Russian to give yourself a bit of a challenge. While some languages, rightly or wrongly, are labelled as being relatively straightforward for English native speakers to learn, this reputation certainly doesn't extend to Russian.In fact, there are some nuances to the Russian language that can be considered challenging for native English speakers to master. For example, one of the common stumbling blocks when learning Russian is actually the Russian alphabet, which is written in a different script to that which is used in English.As a result, it can take new learners some time just to become accustomed to the Russian alphabet, before even learning any more advanced aspects of the Russian language!Regardless of your reason for learnin g Russian, this article highlights some ways that you can learn and improve your knowledge of Russian as a foreign language in Birmingham.Naturally, itâs also worth remembering that Birmingham isnât the only place that you can learn Russian in the UK. There are other major cities where you can just as easily find a Russian language course, whether youâd like to learn Russian in Manchester or improve your Russian in Glasgow.Russian language lessons can be of huge benefit if you decide to travel around Russia or Eastern Europe. (Image Source: CC0 1.0, Free-Photos, Pixabay)Different cases;Pronouns; andCommon prefixes and suffixes.If youâre looking to learn Russian and particularly enjoy learning about grammar, you might also prefer to attend a course that looks at technical aspects of the Russian language, including an in-depth look at the Russian alphabet (known as the Cyrillic alphabet) as well as the particularities of the perfective and imperfective aspects of verbs.On the other hand, some people might prefer to keep their initial focus on learning common words and phrases in a language or improving their overall vocabulary, rather than focus on grammar.Ultimately, if your aim is to become fluent in a foreign language, then you should have an exceptionally strong understanding of both grammar and vocabulary.However, at the beginning of your language learning journey, itâs important to learn the language in a way that keeps you engaged and entertained, while also improving your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. As long as you keep regularly practising your Russian, your overall language level should improve over time.As a result, you might want to try and find a language course that helps you to learn a language in a way that appeals to you. So, if you prefer to learn common words and phrases, then a more conversational class might be more appealing to you as opposed to a language course that follows a rigorous syllabus that covers mu ltiple grammatical points in depth.Universities aren't the only place where you can take Russian classes - you can also study Russian at libraries and language centres as well! (Image Source: CC0 1.0, Free-Photos, Pixabay)Take Russian Classes At The LibraryIf you are looking to learn Russian alongside others, whether friends or just as part of a group, you might consider learning Russian through Brasshouse Languages at the Library of Birmingham.Brasshouse Languages has a very wide selection of language courses, with over 30 languages to choose from, including languages such as:Arabic;French;Japanese;Mandarin; andRussianOne of the main benefits of learning Russian through a programme offered by Brasshouse Languages is that there is a range of language courses to choose from based on your current proficiency levels in your desired language.For example, when it comes to taking Russian classes, there are currently classes that cater to the following ability levels:Beginners;Beginners pl us;Improvers; andLower Intermediate 2.A fuller description of what each proficiency level looks like is available on Brasshouse Languagesâ website.If you are a complete beginner when it comes to learning Russian, or you only have a handle on the basics, itâs great to know that there are lots of different classes available for you to take that can help you grow and improve your understanding of the Russian language.Of course, if youâre actually an advanced Russian learner, then you might find that there arenât any courses offered by this particular language school at present that cater to your ability and proficiency level.While itâs always worth keeping an eye out for new courses, it may be worthwhile also seeing if there are other language courses or centres that offer advanced Russian courses that are available in the meantime.There are Russian language lessons available that specialise in teaching you Russian within a business setting. (Image Source: CC0 1.0, kaboompics , Pixabay)Finding Other Russian ClassesLibraries arenât the only place where you can learn Russian in Birmingham. There are lots of other avenues to learn the language, including:Attending a class at a language school or centre;Teaching yourself through an app or online course; orHiring a tutor to provide you with personalised Russian lessons.Ultimately, how you decide to learn Russian will likely come down to a number of different factors, including your budget, your willingness to travel to Russian classes, what you want to get out of Russian lessons, and your current proficiency level.If youâre a complete beginner, for example, you might find that teaching yourself Russian is a good way to start learning the language. There are plenty of courses, both free and paid for, that you can take online that help you to learn Russian at your own pace.Choosing to learn Russian initially with the help of an app such as Duolingo or Babbel can help give you an idea of whether Russian is a language you would enjoy learning, and should also give you exercises to help develop your proficiency as a beginner or novice Russian learner.As apps arenât particularly time intensive, they are also useful for those who have limited time or arenât sure whether theyâd like to commit to a longer-term course.While learning Russian through an app or online course might work well for some people, others will prefer to learn Russian by connecting with another person and may consider either attending a Russian language course in person or by speaking to a Russian teacher online through tools such as Skype.For example, there are a number of online tutoring websites out there, such as Superprof, which provide both in-person and online-only tutoring services for a wide range of subjects and languages, including Russian.The benefits of using a tutor to help you learn a language are numerous. For instance, a tutor can:Help you practice your speaking and listening skills in Russian;Prov ide lessons that focus on a particular aspect of Russian youâd like to focus on, whether thatâs idioms, expressions, or Russian phrases that are useful in a business meeting; andTeach you Russian on your own terms and adapt lessons based on your existing proficiency.Whatâs more, tutoring sites such as Superprof also often have tutors that are native Russian speakers, which can be particularly helpful when it comes to learning how to pronounce words and phrases correctly, as well as when developing your listening skills in Russian.So if youâre interested in improving your Russian in London or taking Russian classes in Leeds, why not think about hiring a Russian tutor to help you improve your Russian language skills?
Pardon Me Your Brand Is Showing - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Pardon Me Your Brand Is Showing - Introvert Whisperer Pardon Me Your Brand Is Showing Except maybe your brand, what you offer to others, isnât clear at all. Maybe youâve felt like your tongue got stuck in your throat at networking meetings when people asked, âSo, what is it that you do?â You never have to be caught in the headlights again. Even better, you can create the kind of image that helps you lock down jobs, makes promotions a snap, and gains the respect of your peers. Youâll do that by taking a short and easy journey, guided gently by the hands of a pro whoâs worked with hundreds of people just like you. Inside this workbook, youâll both learn and write the template for your own personal brand at the same time â" crafting a brand thatâs in alignment with your goals. Discover: How to figure out what your personal brand truly is Why your personal brand is vital to your career path How to communicate and demonstrate your brand at work, on social media and other critical places you want to reinforce that branding How to do damage control when you blunder (which will happen at some point) How to reinvent and change your brand when your goals change Donât get stuck in dead-end jobs or be overlooked anymore. When you complete this workbook your own brand will pop out like the âSâ on Supermanâs chest. Youâll be comfortable telling others what youâre all about. Best of all, your branding will be aligned with your dreams. If you liked âWhat Color Is My Parachuteâ or âNo More Mondayâs: Fire Yourself-and Other Revolutionary Ways to Discover Your True Calling at Workâ, youâll want to add this book to your list. âEasy to read and a snap to go through and institute. I can see where anyone would benefit, whether theyâre just starting their career or reinventing themselves. This is a classic Iâll refer to if I ever decide to switch careers again.â- Amazon Reviewer Get your copy of Personal Branding Today! Or the Audiobook Version! Go to top Personal Branding starts with how well you speak about YOU. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my eBook â" The Definitive Guide to Creating and Using an Elevator Speech. In this guide, I give you simple to follow instructions for creating a âwardrobeâ of ways to talk about you â" to leave a lasting impression. Get your copy now! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
Online Work Formula Tutors
Online Work Formula Tutors Work in math involves math questions based on work done by certain number of people in a given amount of time period. In general when we observe, we know that work is dependent on the amount of time taken because to complete any task, a certain period of time is required. While solving questions related to work in math, we use this relation between work and time and calculate the total time taken to complete the given work accordingly. Example 1: Matt takes 20minutes time to mow a lawn and Jake takes 30 minutes to mow the same lawn. How much time will it take if both Matt and Jake mow the lawn together? Let time taken by Matt be, t1= 20mins Let time taken by Jake be, t2= 30mins Now time taken by both Matt and Jake to mow the lawn together be= t Then the work formula==1/t1+ 1/t2 = 1/t Using the above formula, we get: 1/20+ 1/30= 1/t == (30+ 20)/ 600= 1/t==50/600= 1/t Hence we get: time, t= 600/50= 12minutes. Example 2: Brett takes 3 hours to paint a house and Carl takes 5 hours to paint the same house. How much time will it take if both Brett and Carl paint the house together? Let time taken by Brett be, t1= 3hours Let time taken by Jake be, t2= 5hours Time taken by both Brett and Carl to paint the house together be= t Then the work formula==1/t1+ 1/t2 = 1/t Using the above formula, we get: 1/3+ 1/5= 1/t == (3+ 5)/15= 1/t==8/15= 1/t Hence we get: time, t= 15/8= 1.875hrs
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