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What trend (if any), was there for the % yields of ferrocene, acetylferrocene, and diacetylferrocene based on whether the reaction was done in a conical vial or round bottom flask?

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Question 2 [10 marks] The engine of the helicopter is delivering 450 kW to the rotor shaft AB when the blade is rotating at 1200 rev/min. Determine to the nearest multiples of 5 mm the diameter of the shaft AB if the allowable shear stress is $\tau_{allow}$ = 56 MPa and the angle of twist of the shaft is not to exceed 0.05 rad. The shaft is 0.6 m long and the shear modulus of the shaft material is G = 75 GPa.

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Which of the following are valid categories of stock option plans for tax purposes? (Select all that apply.) Multiple select question. nonqualified stock option plans non-incentive stock option plans incentive stock option plans

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true or false The LIFO method of inventory costing better matches current costs with revenues.

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C++ numPeople is read from input as the size of the vector. Then, numPeople elements are read from input into the vector runningListings. Use a loop to access each element in the vector and if the element does not equal 5, output the element followed by a newline. Ex: If the input is 7 133 5 5 74 185 141 32, then the output is: 133 74 185 141 32

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Dual language immersion education involves language instruction programs provided in the:

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1. Balance the equation assuming it occurs in acidic solution. Make sure to show ALL steps. MnO$_4^-$ (aq) + NO$_2^-$ (aq) ? Mn$^{2+}$ (aq) + NO$_3^-$ (aq) Use this step-by-step procedure: Step1: find oxidation state of all elements on both sides of the equation Step 2: write skeletal equation foe the oxidation and reduction half reactions Step 3: balance each half reaction by adding H$_2$O to the side with smaller number of O- atoms and H$^+$ to the opposite side. Step 4: balance each half reaction for charge by adding electrons. Use oxidation number to figure out how many electrons you need to add. Step 5: if necessary, multiply one or both half-reactions so that the number of electrons consumes in one is equal to the number produced in the other. Step 6: add the two half-reactions and simplify by removing the same molecule if it appears on both sides of the equation.

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Quick sort is not a recursive solution False True -------is used to termination of an algorithm exit Return end of line break

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In addition to documenting the programming exercises above, in your report also answer the following questions: 1. In all our examples, we have always assumed that each tone contains an integer number of complete cycles. Describe in as much detail as you can what happens if this assumption is not true (e.g., let $f_0$ be such that $f_0T = \frac{3}{2}$). 2. Is it better or worse to have frequencies that yield complete cycles?

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b. Describe a typical scenario involving 2 Computer Devices transferring a video file using an unsecured ftp connection where TCP three-way handshake is susceptible to vulnerability.

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