72/102 71%
10. b
11 B
Monday, August 18, 2014
Thoughtful Thursday
Michelle Masangkay
Comp Graphic Arts
Period 3
10/24/13
3 things this logo can improve on is how the font is arched; give more images to know what you are selling in your fast food place on your logo, and you should pick a different color than blue, maybe red, because the color of blue doesn't make me think its a bbq place. Also make the name of your place stand out, I'm only focused on the palm tree inside the circle. The colors overall don't go together. The yellowness of the palm tree is the only thing that stands out. Part of the neon gras also stands out. Nice font though.
Comp Graphic Arts
Period 3
10/24/13
3 things this logo can improve on is how the font is arched; give more images to know what you are selling in your fast food place on your logo, and you should pick a different color than blue, maybe red, because the color of blue doesn't make me think its a bbq place. Also make the name of your place stand out, I'm only focused on the palm tree inside the circle. The colors overall don't go together. The yellowness of the palm tree is the only thing that stands out. Part of the neon gras also stands out. Nice font though.
Monday, August 11, 2014
Acid-Base Practice Quiz
If HCl and H2O react together in an acid-base reaction to form their Bronsted Lowry Conjugates, the products would be Cl- and H3O+
Chemistry Test
1. D
2 E(d)
3. e
4 A(B)
5 A
6 B
7 E(C)
8 B
9 A
10 C
11 A
12 A
13 A
14 D
15 C (E)
16 E(D)
2 E(d)
3. e
4 A(B)
5 A
6 B
7 E(C)
8 B
9 A
10 C
11 A
12 A
13 A
14 D
15 C (E)
16 E(D)
Balancing Equations
Law of conservation of mass
matter can be neither created nor destroyed
In a chemical reaction the amount of reactants equal the amount of products
The number of atoms of each type of element must be the same on each side
mole = 6.022 x10^23 molecules
liters to moles
1 mole = 22.4L
matter can be neither created nor destroyed
In a chemical reaction the amount of reactants equal the amount of products
The number of atoms of each type of element must be the same on each side
mole = 6.022 x10^23 molecules
liters to moles
1 mole = 22.4L
Chemistry Test
1. A
2.D
3. D (C)
4. C (D)
5 A (D)
6. A
7. D (c)
8. d
9 B(C)
10 B (c)
11 B
12 D (b)
13 A (d)
14 e
15A(d)
16 A
2.D
3. D (C)
4. C (D)
5 A (D)
6. A
7. D (c)
8. d
9 B(C)
10 B (c)
11 B
12 D (b)
13 A (d)
14 e
15A(d)
16 A
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