Since they are both acids, you don't usually titrate one against the other. If you want to titrate something, you should use one acid and one base. If one of them is a weak acid/base, the other should be a strong acid/base.
So if you want to titrate a solution of acetic acid, use a solution of a known concentration of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH) instead. You can also use either of those two strong bases to titrate a solution of perchloric acid.
When it gets cold out side and someone breathes and sees their breath they are viewing oxygen. They see it do to the particles of moisture in the air and the cold verses hot air.
To find the freezing point of stearic acid using a graph, you could plot a cooling curve of temperature versus time as the stearic acid solidifies. The freezing point is the point on the graph where the temperature remains constant as the stearic acid transitions from liquid to solid. By analyzing this plateau in temperature, you can determine the freezing point of stearic acid.
Meth withdrawal symptoms can last for several weeks to months, with the most intense symptoms typically peaking within the first week and gradually improving over time. The duration and severity of withdrawal can vary depending on factors such as the individual's usage history, overall health, and any other substances being used. It's important for individuals going through meth withdrawal to seek medical supervision and support to manage the symptoms and prevent complications.
Burns Suppers take place annually, usually on the anniversary of Robert Burns' birthday, 25 January (known as Burns Night), or a date near to it. The format of a Burns Supper will vary according to whether it is a formal or informal affair. However, certain elements will usually be found in any Burns Supper. Before the meal, grace is said. This is usually the Selkirk Grace, attributed to Burns although not actually written by him. It is in the Scots language: "Some hae meat and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it; But we hae meat, and we can eat, And sae the Lord be thankit." The soup is then served. This is usually Scotch broth, cock-a-leekie, or other Scottish soup. Next comes the piping in of the haggis. The cook brings out the haggis on a platter, and is accompanied by a piper playing the Bagpipes. They make their way to the host's table and deposit the haggis. The host then recites "Address to a Haggis" -- eight verses in Scots. As part of the Address, he thrusts a knife into the haggis. There may follow a whisky toast to the haggis, otherwise the meal commences. The haggis is served with "bashed neeps and tatties", i.e. mashed turnip and potato. Pudding follows -- again, usually a traditional Scots dish, and there might be cheese and biscuits to follow. The meal done, the entertainment starts -- recitations of Burns' poems and renditions of his songs. The evening will end with the guests standing, joining hands and singing "Auld Lang Syne".
There is no one greatest scientist, but there are great scientists; those who contribute significantly to one field of study, or who found one, or contribute to multiple fields of study in a significant way, or alter the way all of humanity percieves the world in a profound way. All of the below mentioned people did this, and many more.Albert EinsteinAlbert Einstein, because of his revolutionary work on special and general relativity. There are scientists trying to prove his special and general relativity theories are wrong. They've shown a tiny bit may be incorrect. Therefore in a few years, there may be another theory.Galileo GalileiItalian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. His achievements include improvements to the telescope and consequent astronomical observations, and support for Copernicanism. Galileo has been called the "father of modern observational astronomy", the "father of modern physics", the "father of science", and "the Father of Modern Science." Stephen Hawking says, "Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science."Sir Isaac NewtonEnglish physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian and one of the most influential men in human history. His Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, is considered to be among the most influential books in the history of science, laying the groundwork for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion. In mechanics, Newton enunciated the principles of conservation of both momentum and angular momentum.In optics, he built the first practical reflecting telescope, and developed a theory of colour based on the observation that a prism decomposes white light into the many colours which form the visible spectrum. He also formulated an empirical law of cooling and studied the speed of sound.In mathematics, Newton shares the credit with Gottfried Leibniz for the development of the differential and integral calculus.A 2005 survey of scientists in Britain's Royal Society asking who had the greater effect on the history of science, Newton or Albert Einstein. Newton was deemed the more influential.Many people agree that Newton is the greatest scientist, but neglect to mention the people who helped him. Without him there would have been much less progress in the world.AryabhattaAryabhata was the first in the line of great mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His most famous works are the Aryabhatiya (499 CE, when he was 23 years old) and the Arya-siddhanta. The mathematical part of the Aryabhatiya covers arithmetic, algebra, plane trigonometry, and spherical trigonometry. It also contains continued fractions, quadratic equations, sums-of-power series, and a table of sines. He gives 0 & Pie, the most valuable elements of science. Aryabhata appears to have believed that the earth rotates about its axis.Aryabhata states that the Moon and planets shine by reflected sunlight. Instead of the prevailing cosmogony in which eclipses were caused by pseudo-planetary nodes Rahu and Ketu, he explains eclipses in terms of shadows cast by and falling on Earth. Thus, the lunar eclipse occurs when the moon enters into the Earth's shadow (verse gola.37). He discusses at length the size and extent of the Earth's shadow (verses gola.38-48) and then provides the computation and the size of the eclipsed part during an eclipse. Later Indian astronomers improved on the calculations, but Aryabhata's methods provided the core. Stephen HawkingIt really depends on personal opinion. I would say professor Stephen Hawkings. Their have been four major scientists, in the history of mankind, Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and Stephen Hawking. All accomplished great things but the early ones such as Galileo and Newton were restricted by the technology of their times. Personally my choice would also be Stephen Hawking solely because he suffers from ALS and does most his equations in his head, but Einstein is very close.Stephen Hawking's equations are done by his students.Charles DarwinEnglish naturalist who realised and presented compelling evidence that all species of life have evolved over time from common ancestors, through the process he called natural selection. The fact that evolution occurs became accepted by the scientific community and much of the general public in his lifetime, while his theory of natural selection came to be widely seen as the primary explanation of the process of evolution in the 1930s, and now forms the basis of modern evolutionary theory. In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, providing logical explanation for the staggering diversity of life. Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da Vinci is without doubt the greatest scientist of all time Edward WittenWe have learned a lot about the world and how it works since we began investigating it. And everyone is standing on the shoulders of those before him, whatever the field of investigation. In advanced physics, we are still probing the ultimate nature of reality. Edward Witten is at the forefront of these scientists, and he is still at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. When the ultimate nature of matter, energy and the reality of the universe is pulled together, he may be the man to do it. He has unified string theory and is still a major force in physics, and works at the cutting edge of theory. On a sad note, it is unfortunate that Stephen Hawking is so limited by his medical difficulties. He and Dr. Witten would be able to generate an intense dialogue over what it is that really makes up the "most reduced" form of matter.James Clerk MaxwellMaxwell unified electricity and magnetism, and founded electrodynamics through the collection of four equations now known as Maxwell's Equations. These equations lead Maxwell to discover that light was nothing other than electromagnetic radiation. Maxwell's Equations formed the basis and inspirations for the two major scientific revolutions of the 20th Century, relativity and quantum mechanics. Even after the radically changed landscape of physics after these revolutions, Maxwell's Equations prove remarkably universal.Stephen Hawkins died March 14, 2018.
In the King James version The book of Ezekiel has 48 chapters Chapter 1 - 28 verses Chapter 2 - 10 verses Chapter 3 - 27 verses Chapter 4 - 17 verses Chapter 5 - 17 verses Chapter 6 - 14 verses Chapter 7 - 27 verses Chapter 8 - 18 verses Chapter 9 - 11 verses Chapter 10 - 22 verses Chapter 11 - 25 verses Chapter 12 - 28 verses Chapter 13 - 23 verses Chapter 14 - 23 verses Chapter 15 - 8 verses Chapter 16 - 63 verses Chapter 17 - 24 verses Chapter 18 - 32 verses Chapter 19 - 14 verses Chapter 20 - 48 verses Chapter 21 - 32 verses Chapter 22 - 31 verses Chapter 23 - 49 verses Chapter 24 - 27 verses Chapter 25 - 17 verses Chapter 26 - 21 verses Chapter 27 - 36 verses Chapter 28 - 26 verses Chapter 29 - 21 verses Chapter 30 - 26 verses Chapter 31 - 18 verses Chapter 32 - 32 verses Chapter 33 - 33 verses Chapter 34 - 31 verses Chapter 35 - 15 verses Chapter 36 - 38 verses Chapter 37 - 28 verses Chapter 38 - 23 verses Chapter 39 - 29 verses Chapter 40 - 49 verses Chapter 41 - 26 verses Chapter 42 - 20 verses Chapter 43 - 27 verses Chapter 44 - 31 verses Chapter 45 - 25 verses Chapter 46 - 24 verses Chapter 47 - 23 verses Chapter 48 - 35 verses Which is a total of 1272 verses
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The word "no" appears in 1,316 verses of the KJV bible. Feel free to peruse the list of verses at the related links to see which verses begin with the word.
2 John has 13 verses , the shortest book and the lest verses
psalms 119 has the highest verses in the Bible it has 176 verses
Total Chapters 1189. Total verses 31103 and 137 unnumbered verses
A total of 635 verses plus a little more than a page of text not in verse format Book of Moses: -chp1:42 verses -chp2:31 verses -chp3:25 verses -chp4:32 verses -chp5:59 verses -chp6:68 verses -chp7:69 verses -chp8:30 verses Book of Abraham: -chp1:31 verses -chp2:25 verses -chp3:28 verses -chp4:31 verses -chp5:21 verses Joseph Smith's Translation of Matthew chp24: -55 verses Joseph Smith's History: -75 verses + Oliver Cowdery's 7 paragraph remarks Articles of Faith: -13 articles