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Hazardous Organic Material Incident in the WorkplaceDescribe an incident (fire, spill, explosion, etc) you have experienced (or research one on the Internet, professional journal, or scientific magazine article) that involved a hazardous organic material(s) and required mitigation. The following items must be addressed:
A) Describe the incident and identify the hazardous organic material(s) involved;
B) Discuss the chemical interactions of the material(s) involved in this incident or hazardous properties relevant to the incident;
C) Discuss the mitigation required or implemented.
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Determine what is the observed rate for the given reaction - empirically determined rate
Calculate the PH of this solution.
The amount of energy needed to heat 2.00 g of carbon from 50.0 C to 80.0 C is 42.6 J. what is the specific heat capacity of this sample of carbon.
3.5 g of a hydrocarbon fuel is burned in a vessel that contains 250. grams of water initially at 25.00 C. After the combustion,the temperature of the water is 26.55 C.
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