Saturday, March 28, 2020

Understanding the Supersaturated Definition Chemistry - Questions to Ask Yourself

Understanding the Supersaturated Definition Chemistry - Questions to Ask YourselfThere are many reasons why you may need a supersaturated definition chemistry assignment, as well as a very big list of questions that need answering. It is a really good question to ask yourself before you start and while you are looking through the list of questions, what exactly is supersaturation? Knowing that you have not yet explained the definition of this word will help you answer these questions even better.The term is generally applied to those substances that are heavier than the actual water. For example, alcohols, acids, solvents, oxides and halogens fall under this category. These substances have become extremely popular over the last few years. A lot of people who have used these ingredients have turned out to be really surprised with the results. There are many ways that supersaturated chemistry can be used, but for starters you should know what it is for.Supersaturated chemistry is the s tudy of chemical reactions that occur at normal water vapor pressure. Since water molecules are able to move in such a way that there is an unusual degree of over- and under- pressurization, this is normally the case with the reaction of salt. For example, the reaction of sodium chloride to ammonium chloride (commonly known as HCl) will produce water that is supersaturated and will have much more water vapor than the original water. In most cases, supersaturated substance are further classified into four categories: volatile, colloidal, solid and semi-solid. Which category a substance falls under depends on the type of nature that it has.Volatile substances are considered more pure than other types of substances because they are rarely found in nature. Examples of these substances are water, hydrogen, oxygen, hydroxide and bromine. Their atmosphere will tend to expand to give them a supersaturated composition, as the atoms of these substances are able to fit into the relatively larg er spaces between water molecules.The colloidal, solid and semi-solid substances are more commonly found in nature and are usually sold as food supplements or herbal medicines. You would not find them in any recipe because these substances have an extremely large density, which makes them less dense than water. These substances are very dense in comparison to the bulk water molecules, and the reason for this is because of the interaction between the colloidal or solid matter and water. The solid matter will tend to weigh more than the average water molecules, as the water molecules that make up the bulk of the mixture will be left in a smaller space. The vapor pressure will decrease as well, making these supersaturated substances ideal for the preparation of supersaturated foods.The semi-solid form of supersaturated matter is even less dense than the water and can cause problems if it is used in too much or too less quantities. These substances will tend to lose the supersaturated c omposition that they have acquired through their mixture with water. In most cases, these materials tend to exhibit a high degree of volatility, which can cause serious health problems. This is why supersaturated substances are not widely used in most recipes.The term 'supersaturated' is quite complex when it comes to chemistry, and it is especially important to have a solid grasp of this word when you are doing your homework on a homework assignment. If you know what this term means, you will be better prepared to explain it to your classmates and to your professor at the end of the semester.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Words...Their Way

Words...Their Way If you teach Kindergarten, or any primary grade, have you ever noticed that sometimes the students really struggle with common patterns in words? Something as simple as rhyming can sometimes be a huge task. Words and word parts can be such an abstract concept for little minds to grasp. Luckily, there is help! Words Their Way is a fabulous resource that I first learned about while completing my bachelor’s degree. I used it during my final internship and fell in a deep, academic, slightly nerdy love with it. It is a resource that teaches orthography to benefit spelling, vocabulary, reading and writing. This is an amazing tool for differentiated instruction and to allow students to engage in word meaning and word patterns as opposed to simply memorizing the spelling.I am currently using this version:I purchased this copy from Amazon because I know that all of my little Kinder Friends are emergent spellers without using the diagnostic assessment. If you teach a mixed level or ESE group s, you absolutely need to purchase the book that has all of the assessments and how to score them. This will let you know which book and whichword sorts to use with your students. It may sound like a lot of purchasing in the beginning, but it is well worth every penny!At the beginning of the school year, each of my students decorate their Sort Book. I found these adorable labels on Pinterest.I have found that labeling every notebook really helps my students with organization and being independent.We begin the school year with sorting pictures that begin with like sounds.Words Their Way designed their productlike thisso the students get comfortable with the idea of sorting. Each page in their notebooks has a new sort and they get progressively harder as the year goes on. Also, I often am able to find themed sorts on Teachers Pay Teachers. We have done sorts with the theme of Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, syllables, rhyming, fiction and non-fiction illustrations and even sorts from other content areas. I include all of these in their sort book.The sort we completed today piggy backed off of the classic nursery rhyme “one, two, buckle my shoe…three, four, shut the door…” Weused theillustrations provided from the bookto help us create rhyming words with numbers. I could not believe how much the students loved this! were singing the little rhyme for the majority of the day.Currently in my classroom, weare completing one sort a week that compliments our phonics work of the week (short and long vowel sounds, rhyming, dipthongs, digraphs). One of my goals for next school year is to take Words Their Way one step further and to incorporate the sorts in our lessons as spelling lists and to create meaningful games for small groups.This would also be a fun and E A S Y activity for students to do while on summer vacation. It will keep the little wheels running in their minds without feeling like they are doing work, work, work.

Happy Monday and Happy Week!

Happy Monday and Happy Week! It`s going to be a great week! You can learn a new thing today. Learning new skills is very rewarding and helps us to proceed in life. It is possible to learn something new every day, so start thinking what you would like to learn today and just find a good tutor on TutorZ. Happy Monday and happy week  to all!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

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Customer services and online writing/marketing opportunities Dear customers, We're looking for new talent to help us take First Tutors forward! Would you be interested in: - Answering customer enquiries by email (this would be families or tutors looking for help) - Moderating our forums (allowing and blocking some content where required) Or, A marketing role, encompassing writing online content, the odd press release, etc. For either role, strong written and verbal communication skills are a must, as is the ability to work without constant supervision and use a computer effectively. These are both part-time roles but could be combined potentially. Perhaps you, or someone you know would be interested? If so, please send us an e-mail via the usual 'Contact Us'. We're a flexible business, so we have no problem with those who want to work from home, or indeed from anywhere in roughly the same time zone. Equally, we would be interested in hearing from either those looking for a steady role or independent freelancers alike. But sadly, no agencies please!

What is Equilibrium Lab Chemistry?

What is Equilibrium Lab Chemistry?Equilibrium Lab Chemistry is a course designed to train students in the foundations of chemistry. This course is actually available at many institutions. This course is one of the most popular in that it teaches students the basics of chemical interactions that occur in all aspects of life. The course teaches students how to be able to study in a controlled environment and makes the learning process fun.There are many similarities between the equilibria of equilibrium lab chemistry and science class. Students should expect the same sort of lectures, which usually consist of facts, historical events, etc. Most courses use words such as elementary, intermediate, and advanced. There is an 'F' for materials and 'S' for equipment. When taking classes, instructors will often refer to the class as the class and the environment as the classroom.While studying, students are expected to have certain items at their disposal such as calculators, rulers, safety g lasses, goggles, etc. The equipment in the classroom is very similar to those used in labs. The students may use a pencil and paper, or sometimes they use graphing tools. A microscope slide may be needed for students who want to perform lab experiments.If students are in chemistry, they should expect to be able to answer many questions such as what is silver, what is iron, what is water, etc. Students will learn how to make a simple experiment such as the mixing of water and ammonia or acetone. Students are also expected to have basic skills in molecular and atomic spectroscopy, and photochemistry. This helps to prepare students for internships, field trips, and other laboratory training.Students should have the ability to read chemistry labels as well as know about general chemistry. Students will also find themselves thinking about familiar and unfamiliar substances when they encounter them in the lab. Students should be taught how to make a balance scale to measure their level of acidity. Other supplies include thermometers, pH testers, microscopes, and chemicals such as acids, bases, alkalis, acids, bases, and bases. Students should be able to handle a stir plate for mixing things and moving things around.As you can see, Equilibrium Lab Chemistry is a great opportunity for students to learn a lot more about chemistry and learn how to perform laboratory procedures. They will learn how to make up mixtures in a variety of different ways and how to react to them with solutions. They will learn how to make their own test tubes, proper procedures to use in a scientific experiment, and how to test and monitor their pH levels.Overall, students are given a chance to learn a variety of things in this program and are allowed to work in labs to do so. They will learn about chemicals and their properties, and they will get a chance to learn how to learn.

Steps to Becoming a Math Tutor

Steps to Becoming a Math TutorBeing a math tutor requires skills that have been honed over the years. If you have ever taken a math class or watched a video on the subject, then you understand the things to consider as you consider what it means to be a math tutor.There are a few steps that go into becoming a math tutor, and these are as follows:Step one is deciding that you want to become a math tutor. Once you have decided that this is something you are interested in, you must set up your credentials so that you can do so. Most people choose to become certified tutors but that does not mean that it is the best option for you. In fact, some certified tutors get bad publicity when their students are put in harm's way, so make sure that you take all of the necessary steps to ensure that you do not make any false claims about your qualifications.Step two is contacting people who are considered math tutors and asking if they would like to be tutored by you. You need to make sure that yo u are getting a good response before you take your next step. This could be as simple as a short call, but it can also mean visiting some math websites to see what people in that field think of the person you have chosen to tutor.Step three is checking out the schools where you are going to tutor. It is important that you check out a couple before you take your final step, so that you know you have a good choice. This is important because it gives you an idea of the reputation of the school as well as the environment it is situated in.Step four is making the actual appointment with the teacher. You need to make sure that you make the appointment with a math tutor that is recommended by someone in your life. This ensures that you get the right advice and youget the guidance that you need without having to run any risk.The final step is setting the schedule for the tutor. This will ensure that you are getting the time that you need to prepare yourself and the lessons that you need to give the student so that you will be able to teach them everything that they need to know so that they can have fun in the classroom as well as getting good grades.

French Vocabulary 5 False Cognates to Watch Out For

French Vocabulary 5 False Cognates to Watch Out For Megan L. Cognates are words that sound similar and can mean the same thing across different languages. However, in French, there are some tricky cognates that dont mean what you might think they mean. French tutor  Carol Beth L.  shares five common French false cognates Due to their similar roots, French and English share some vocabulary and grammar. La table is table, la geographie is geography, and un film is a film â€" otherwise known as a movie. Similar word pairs between two languages are known as cognates. Not all such similar words mean the same thing, however, so watch out, or some pairs may trick you! These false cognates â€" also known as “false friends” sound alike but dont actually mean the same thing. Here are a few notable examples. 1) Une librarie Would you normally expect to pay to use the books in une librarie? In France, yes. Une librarie is a bookstore, while a library is une bibliothèque. 2) Football Football sounds a lot like the American sport “football.” Like football, football is also in fact quite popular in France. But when the French play football, there are no yardage lines on the field, and the field goals have nets and no poles â€" because in fact the French word football actually refers to “soccer.” Our version of football is called le football américain, or American football. 3)  Attendre Attendre sounds like the English verb “to attend.” Logically, jattends le concert would mean “Im attending the concert,” right? Well, not quite. Attendre actually means to wait, so, jattends le concert  actually means “Im waiting for the concert.” So if attendre doesnt mean to attend, how do you say to attend in French? The French verb is assister. If you want to say you are attending the concert, say jassiste au concert. “But wait,” you say. “That sounds like the English verb to assist meaning to help.” Not quite. So then what about to assist or to help? This one actually makes some sense. The French verb is aider, and you can actually see the word “aid” (also meaning to help) in its root. Je taide dans ton jeu de football,  translates to “Ill help you in your soccer game.” 4)  Actuellement Actuellement, je fais mes devoirs. Of course youve probably guessed by now that this sentence doesnt mean youre actually doing your homework â€" except it kind of actually does, indirectly. This sentence quite simply says that youre doing your homework right now, because actuellement means currently or right now. After all, if youre doing them now, you are actually doing them, right? At any rate, both meanings make sense in many situations, so someone who doesnt realize the distinction might not catch on to their mistake in conversation. If you really want to say actually and truly that youre doing something, try using en faite (actually) or véritablement (really / truly). 5)  Blesser In French, blesser  means to wound or hurt someone, not to bless them. So be careful; if you want to look out for their physical and spiritual well-being, it might be wiser to ask a priest, rabbi, monk, or other spiritual leader for a bénédiction (a blessing). Or you can use the verb bénir (to bless) to express what youd like him to do. These are only a few examples, but nonetheless take heed! French can be easier than some languages because it has some similarities with English, but it can also be tricky. When in doubt, look it up, and dont let any of its false friends trick you! Think you know your French false cognates after this lesson? Take the quiz to find out!   For more insider tips and tricks to learning French, try working with a French tutor. French tutors are available to work with you online via Skype or in-person, depending on your location. Find your French tutor today! Carol Beth L. teaches  French lessons in San Francisco, CA. She has her Masters in French language education from the Sorbonne University in Paris and has been teaching since 2009.  Learn more about Carol Beth here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by Adams K.

You Do Grieve When You Lose a Job - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / You Do Grieve When You Lose a Job - Introvert Whisperer You Do Grieve When You Lose a Job I’ll put it to you straight.   Getting laid off or fired hurts.   A lot.   It hurts even if you didn’t like the job or the boss. The reason it hurts is because you made an emotional investment in your job.   Its a big part of how you spend your life and even with bad jobs, we bring a piece of us to it every day.   It has many of the same characteristics of a relationship.   That’s why it’s hard to leave a job, just like a relationship. But when leaving your job isn’t your choice, you are facing loss and rejection.   Those are two of life’s biggest fears.   Only now it’s not a fear any longer; its reality and a painful reality you have to figure out how to get through. There are several things you have to realize about the impact getting laid off has on you. This is a very real loss. It’s right up there with the death of a loved one.   Many people think maybe you “shouldn’t” feel bad but that is totally wrong thinking.   No one but you can judge the depth of hurt and loss but you.     We experience many losses in life with the biggest being death but there is loss of financial security, loss of your home, health, safety and beloved pets.   I read a study one time and the loss of a job was about 3rd from the top with death of a loved one being the first and loss of freedom through incarceration being second.   Since most people never experience being thrown in jail, it makes losing a job right up there as one of the worst forms of loss. You may grieve. With loss comes grief and it sticks to you like a rogue piece of bubble gum.   You just can’t seem to shake it and shows up at very strange times.   Just know you’re normal. Don’t let anyone smother you with platitudes of “It’s only a job” or “You’ll get over it when you get another job” or “Time heals all wounds”. That’s horse manure.   Those sayings will only cause you to hide rather than process your hurt.   I have found the older version of “stages of grief” to be wrong and unhelpful.   To help you process any loss, I suggest looking into books and work done by Russell Friedman and griefrecoverymethod.com They acknowledge loss, all kinds of loss and take you through a process to help through their books and methods. In addition to what I suggested, if you can, spend a bit of time taking care of yourself. Many people jump into a frenzy of job searching work and I can understand the reaction (especially if you have financial concerns) but if you can- do nice things for you.   Don’t overindulge in abusiveness (drugs or alcohol) but take long walks, hit a hot tub or get a massage. Don’t tough this out alone. Many people do but it’s not a healthy way to move through the process. I had a woman write me about the impact of losing her job.   She told me about how she reacted after getting a letter of “position elimination”.   She didn’t see it coming and was devastated.   She outlined how from that point forward she has never allowed herself to put personal items in her office. She never made her office a home. It was like she symbolically has kept herself ready to leave her job.   Often our outside mirrors our inside and I think her story recaps some of what you should consider.   We do have to be ready to change jobs for whatever life throws our way. Go to top Do you know what your next career step is?   Many people don’t. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my eBook on how to construct your Career SMART Goals â€" that will help you put together your actions and keep you accountable. Get your copy now and start your action plan today! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â€" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer

Pottery Classes Leeds

Pottery Classes Leeds Learning to Throw a Pot in Leeds ChaptersUniquely Local ExperiencesSunken StudioFirefly PotteryJackrabbits PotteryBentham PotteryLoiners feel rightly proud of being our country’s second financial centre after London; it was no mean feat to claw our way up from the small market town we were to being the country’s fourth-largest economy.And we just keep getting better!The green spaces and the retail spaces, the leisure activities and the business activities; the high-speed trains that will get you here quicker and the varied activities that will keep you here longer...Leeds has quite the reputation â€" more students apply to the University of Leeds than any other university in the country; upholding it comes not through dedicated effort but as a matter of course.That’s a small summary of the good things in Leeds. There is a downside...All of the stress and competition in the many law firms â€" we’re also the country’s second legal centre, and the pressure of global and national finance in our many banks can make it feel like the good life to be had in Leeds can be a bit of a stretch.Naturally, Leeds is not only about banking and law; we’ve a generous service sector, too... and a corresponding number of those workers feel stress as well.When you start feeling that way, it is time to back off and relax; to find something to take your mind off things.Have you considered dabbling in the ceramic arts?Any ceramic artist will tell you that there is something so elemental, so soothing about working with clay. Even if you dreaded getting all messy sitting at a potter’s wheel, you could roll clay and coil your way to stress reduction.You’re quite right to believe that throwing a pot (shaping clay on a pottery wheel) is not a tidy undertaking, especially if you don’t know how to do it.That is why you need lessons, preferably hands-on and with a patient instructor as opposed to, say, watching a bunch of online videos and getting discouraged before you even start.Who has time to hunt for cl asses? Your Superprof, of course!We’ve prowled the streets of Leeds looking for the very best adult classes, kids classes, workshops and weekenders â€" any opportunity to get your hands on clay. Now comes the reveal... CalumDrama School Entrance Teacher 5.00 (15) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ToriSpanish Teacher 5.00 (1) £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors OliviaSchool support Teacher 5.00 (2) £21/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MarkESOL (English) Teacher 4.76 (17) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors YuweiChinese Teacher 4.33 (6) £19/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JenniferMusic reading Teacher 5.00 (1) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LouiseAutoCAD Teacher 5.00 (3) £60/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RickyPercussion Teacher 5.00 (7) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NicolasGuitar Teacher 5.00 (2) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MyriamOrganic chemistry Teacher 5.00 (1 3) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JonathanEconomics Teacher 5.00 (9) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Oluwakemi imoleMaths Teacher 5.00 (1) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AlexPhysics Teacher 5.00 (1) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AdamSinging Teacher 5.00 (14) £48/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ValentiniMusic reading Teacher 5.00 (2) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MilenaMaths Teacher 5.00 (5) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RashmiEconomics Teacher 5.00 (1) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsUniquely Local Experiences You may remember playing with modelling clay when you were a child Image by LMoonlight from PixabayWe cannot think of a better place to start our search for pottery lessons than this remarkable venture.It is not a typical pottery studio where several ceramic artists rent space and where clay artists from outside the studio can book kiln time â€" a fairly common occurrence in this particular branch of the visual arts.Electric kilns draw a lot of power; it is more economical for many to share the cost.Uniquely proposes to present people with the chance at one-of-a-kind experiences they might not otherwise enjoy.For instance, let’s say friends you met while on holiday are due to visit in a fortnight. Are you going to give them the standard Leeds tour: the Corn Exchange, Kirkstall Abbey, maybe Roundhay Park...Sure, your friends should see those sights and more but if you wanted to treat them to an unforgettable experience, something with flair, Uniquely Local should be your agents.Of c ourse, any out-of-towners you host would not necessarily find joy in a pottery class; there’s a good chance they may have ceramics classes available to them in their hometown and, as long as we’re supposing, they may even be pottery artists!Besides, there’s nothing particularly ‘Leeds’ about pottery. Glasgow, on the other hand, has a strong pottery heritage...On the other hand, if you had a hen or stag party coming up, this two-hour taster would fit the bill perfectly.You may choose a wheel throwing session, meaning you would use a pottery wheel to work the clay or handbuilding: working the clay without using a wheel.Handbuilding is closer to traditional pottery; coiling strings of clay and pinching them together to form a vessel is the old-fashioned way to do it.  You may actually remember this form of clay art from when you were a child playing with colourful modelling clay.The lessons are held at our next featured studio, Sunken.In this table, we list that location cont act information, along with the other studios in and around Leeds where you could take pottery lessons.Contact Information for Pottery StudiosNameStreet AddressPhone NumberWeb AddressSunken StudioCarlisle Road, Leeds LS10 1LB0773 907 9438www.sunkenstudio.co.ukJackrabbits Pottery633a Roundhay Road Oakwood Leeds LS8 4BA0113 318 9315www.jackrabbitspottery.comFirefly Pottery116 Town Street, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4AH0113 345 0405https://fireflypottery.co.ukBentham Pottery Oysterber Farm,Low Bentham, North Yorkshire, LA2 7ET0777 608 4856www.benthampottery.com Admittedly, working with clay can be a messy endeavour... Image by ENRIC SAGARRA from PixabaySunken StudioIf a taster is good, a full course must be better, right?Most ceramics artists â€" certainly the ones at Sunken know that you have to understand the creative process before you can apply yourself wholly to ceramic art:clays: knowing what type of clay for any projectshaping: using clay create a formfiring: after the clay dries, exposing it to high heat in a kiln (turning into a bisque, or biscuit)decorating: you might use clay tools to scratch or carve the unfired clay body or use different glazing techniquesyou can also paint pottery before glazing it if you have a certain design in mind; this is called underglaze paintingrefiring: putting back into the electric kiln (or gas kiln) to harden the glazeThat is why they endeavour, through their classes and workshops, to impart as much knowledge as they can about their craft. To them, everyone is a future clay artist.They offer a wide range of classes, from beginners to master classes suitable for experienced artists. The course we found most intriguing was their jewellery taster, which involves working with silver clay.We found no such pottery classes in Birmingham!Especially with the chilly weather creeping up on us, wouldn’t it be great to learn something new in a friendly, warm environment? What a great reason to drop in on Sunken Studios!Really, the major attraction at Firefly is the ‘paint your own pottery’ events.Rather than working the clay yourself, you would choose a biscuit â€" a clay form that has been fired once, decorate it as you wish and leave it at the studio to be fired by the resident artist.Such events are suitable for kids as well as adults; you may consider Firefly for your next hen night!Find out if pottery classes in Manchester are as much fun as they are in Leeds... Many pottery studios in Leeds have biscuits for you to paint Image by Margarita Morales Esparza from PixabayJackrabbits PotteryIn the same vein as Firefly, Jackrabbits has a wide selection of bisque pottery for you to choose a piece for painting and drawing.They host a range of events from children’s birthday parties to the beguiling ‘Tots and Pots’ meant for toddlers. Would you be brave enough to invite a bunch of babies into your china shop?These are not so much classes for children as they are a form of entertainment, albeit educational.  The children are treated to a story and a singalong, a snack and finally, pottery painting. If you're interested in such a session, you should act quickly; at £10 per session, places go fast.Another of Jackrabbit’s specialities is corporate team-building.If you lead a team whose morale needs a boost, a Jackrabbit event is sure to brighten the mood! You may plan the activities or rely on the staff’s experience; either way, it is bound t o be a unique experience for everyone including you.If you are the staff, maybe you could suggest Jackrabbit to your boss...If you must know, not even London pottery classes are quite this much fun!Bentham PotteryPainting pottery is all well and good but what if you want to get hands-on with clay; make your vessel from start to finish?If you don’t mind heading out to the countryside, Bentham has a fantastic, all-inclusive pottery programme designed with you in mind.Their speciality is wheel throwing and they have more than 35 years of experience teaching novice clay artists that skill.You could drive out for their half-day lesson but, as charming as the area is and as much as these talented artists have to offer, why not book their five-day, intensive beginner’s course?Whether you choose pottery making on the wheel or sculpting from a slab, this self-catered sojourn into a working ceramic studio would be well worth your while!Are you tired of searching for pottery classes near m e? No worries, Superprof has done the searching for you!