What I should not do in the classroom.
<span>I should not play into the phone or talk to him. I shold not shout and disturb my classmates. And I should not argue with my teacher and rude to him.
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1 - egg
2 - eat
3 - coffee
4 - sugar
5 - cheese
6 - salt
Poverty, in which Byron was born and from which not delivered him the title of Lord, gave the direction of his future career. When he was born (at Hall Street in London, January 22, 1788), his father had squandered the family fortune, and his mother returned from Europe with the remnants of the state. Lady Byron settled in Aberdeen, and its "lame boy," as she called her son, was given a year in a private school, then transferred to the classical gymnasium. About children's antics Byron tell many stories. Gray Sisters, to nurse the little Byron, found that kindness can do with it what you want, but his mother always went out of himself by his disobedience, and throwing the boy into horrible. At the outbreak of the mother he often responded with jeers, but one day, as he himself says, he took away the knife, which he wanted to stab herself. In high school, he studied poorly, and Mary Gray, read him the psalms and Bible brought him more good than a high-school teacher. When George was 10 years old, he died of his great-uncle, and the boy was inherited the title of Lord and patrimony
Buffer solutions, depending on their composition, are divided into 2 main types:
acidic and basic.
Acid buffering systems are usually formed by a weak inorganic or
organic acid and a salt of the same acid with a strong base.
For example:
1) CH3COOH + CH3COONa - acetate buffer
weak acid salt acid
2) H2CO3 (H2O + CO2) + NaHCO3 - hydrocarbonate or
weak acid salt acid bicarbonate buffer.
Basic buffer systems are formed by weak inorganic or
organic base and a salt of this base with a strong acid. For example:
1) NH3 · H2O (NH4OH) + NH4Cl - ammonia buffer
weak base salt
2) C2H5 – NH2 + C2H5NH3Cl - ethylamine buffer
weak base salt
Basic buffer systems are formed by weak inorganic or
organic base and a salt of this base with a strong acid. For example:
1) NH3 · H2O (NH4OH) + NH4Cl - ammonia buffer
weak base salt
2) C2H5 – NH2 + C2H5NH3Cl - ethylamine buffer
weak base salt.
The inland areas over which developed the Antarctic high, are characterized by very low temperatures, weak winds. On the coastal slope of precipitation increase significantly, and the winds intensify, evolving katabatic winds. On the coast the winds are very strong, the temperature is relatively high. Over the Antarctic parts of the oceans — sharp fluctuations in pressure, stronger cyclonic winds, relatively uniform temperature.