You are a scientist presenting your latest discovery to two different audiences. On Monday you will present to the board of directors of your company. All of the members of the board are highly accomplished scientists who stay up to date with every medical breakthrough in your field. On Tuesday you will present your research to the company’s marketing and promotions department. This group of individuals is dedicated to designing a dynamic campaign that will maximize the number of physicians and consumers interested in the product. Explain how the presentation slides you use in each case may differ. Provide a specific example to illustrate how slide design and presentation style should relate to the audience.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:10
Which of the following best describes the formation of plasma?
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Ted and emily played a mixed doubles tennis match against jack and brenda. in the second match. ted and brenda played against jack and emily. which type of chemical reaction does the situation demonstrate?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30
Consider the reduction reactions and their equilibrium constants. cu+(aq)+e−↽−−⇀cu(s)pb2+(aq)+2e−↽−−⇀pb(s)fe3+(aq)+3e−↽−−⇀fe(=6.2×108=4.0×10−5=9.3×10−3 cu + ( aq ) + e − ↽ − − ⇀ cu ( s ) k =6.2× 10 8 pb 2 + ( aq ) +2 e − ↽ − − ⇀ pb ( s ) k =4.0× 10 − 5 fe 3 + ( aq ) +3 e − ↽ − − ⇀ fe ( s ) k =9.3× 10 − 3 arrange these ions from strongest to weakest oxidizing agent.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:30
For the reaction shown, calculate how many moles of no2 form when each of the following completely reacts. 2n2o5(g)→4no2(g)+o2(g) part a 1.0 mol n2o5 express your answer using two significant figures. nothing mol m o l request answer part b 5.4 mol n2o5 express your answer using two significant figures.
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