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CODの測定についてなのですが、最初に加えた10mlを考慮して14.7mlで考えると思ったのですがなぜ最初に加えた分は考えていないのか教えて頂きたいです。よろしくお願い致します。

163 <CODの測定〉 ★★★ 4/ 次の文章を読み, あとの各問いに答えよ。 Jm 0.01 Jill th 「化学的酸素要求量 (COD) とは、水中に存在する被酸化性物質, 主として有機物や Fe2+やNOなどを一定の条件で酸化分解するとき,消費される酸化剤の質量を、そ れに相当する酸素 (分子量320) の質量で表したもので、水質汚染の状態を知る1つの 重要な指標とされている。試料A)を P COD の単位は,試料水1Lあたりの酸素消費量(mg)の数値で表される。い X(1) いま 濃度 54.0mg/Lのグルコース(分子量180)の水溶液を試料水とする。 グル コースが完全に酸化分解されたとして、その化学反応式を示し, CODの理論値を → 計算で求めよ。 41 21 (1) Td T ある河川水200mLに希硫酸を加えて酸性とし, 5.00 × 103mol/L過マンガン酸 カリウム水溶液10.0mLを加えて30分間煮沸し,試料中の有機物を完全に酸化した。 この水溶液には未反応のKMnO が残っているので, 1.25×10mol/Lシュウ酸ナ トリウム水溶液10.0mLを加えて未反応のKMnO を還元した。 この水溶液には未 反応の (COONa) 2 が残っているので, 5.00 × 10mol/LKMnO4 水溶液で滴定した ら4.85mLを要した。 また, 200mLの純水についても同じ方法で滴定(空試験とい (日本女大改) う)をしたら,KMnO 水溶液が0.15mLが消費された。以上より,この試料水の CODの実測値を有効数字3桁で求めよ。 くう

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English Senior High

写真の黄色い線の部分の文構造を教えていただきたいです🙇 また、 ①ifは「ーかどうか」で訳していいのか ②thisは何を指しているか ③itは何を指しているか も教えていただきたいです。 よろしくお願いします💦

Phil Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Phil. Beth And I'm Beth. Phil So, Beth, we're talking about the best education systems in the world today. You went to school here in Britain. What do you think of the British education system? Do you think it could be the best? Beth I think that it's quite good, there's probably a couple of things that I personally would change about it, but I would say it's quite good, but maybe not the best in the world. Phil Well, in this programme, we're going to be talking about the Pisa rankings. Beth The rankings are based on tests carried out by the OECD, that's an international organisation, every three years. The tests attempt to show which countries are the most effective at teaching maths, science and reading. But is that really possible to measure? Well, here is former BBC education correspondent Sean Coughlan talking to BBC World Service programme 'The Global Story'. Sean Coughlan When they were introduced first of all, that was a very contentious idea, because people said 'how can you possibly compare big countries... how can you compare America to Luxembourg or to, you know, or to parts of China, or whatever?' Phil Sean said that the tests were contentious. If something is contentious, then it is something that people might argue about it's controversial. So, at first, Pisa tests were contentious because not everyone believed it was fair to compare very different countries. Beth Phil, I've got a question for you about them. So, in 2022, Singapore was top of the reading rankings. But which of these countries came second? Was it: a) The USA? b) Ireland? or, c) The UK? Phil I think it might be b) Ireland. Beth OK. Well, we will find out if that's correct at the end of the programme. A common pattern in the Pisa rankings is that the most successful countries tend to be smaller. Talking to BBC World Service programme 'The Global Story', Sean Coughlan tells us that many large countries from Western Europe don't score that highly in the rankings. Sean Coughlan They're being outpaced and outperformed by these fast, upcoming countries - you know, Singapore, or Estonia, or Taiwan, or those sort of places which we don't historically think of as being economic rivals, but I suppose the argument for Pisa tests is, if you want to have a knowledge economy, an economy based on skills, this is how you measure it. Phil We heard that many large European countries are being outpaced by smaller nations. If someone outpaces you, they are going faster than you - at a higher pace.

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English Senior High

線を引いたところの訳し方を丁寧に教えて頂きたいです🙇‍♀️

L American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Every artist was first an amateur." He likely never thought those words would apply to machines. Yet artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated a growing talent for creativity, whether writing a heavy-metal rock album or producing an original portrait that is strikingly similar to a Rembrandt. Applying AI to the art world might seem unoriginal; there are, of course, plenty of humans delivering awe-inspiring work. Supporters say, however, the real beauty of training AI to be creative does not lie in the end product-but rather in the technology's potential to expand on its own machine-learning education, and to solve problems by thinking in different ways far faster and better than humans can. For example, creative problem-solving AI could someday make snap decisions that save the lives of the passengers in a self-driving car if its sensors fail. AI with a creative component will be essential in developing highly automated systems that can respond appropriately to human life, says Mark Riedl, an associate professor at Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Interactive Computing. "The fact is, we do lots of little bits of creativity every single day; lots of problem-solving goes on," Riedl says. "If my son gets a toy stuck under the couch, I have to devise a tool from a hanger to get it out." Riedl points out human creativity is also important in human social interactions, even telling a well-timed joke or recognizing a pun. Computers struggle with such subtleties. An incomplete understanding of how humans construct metaphors, for example, was all it took for an experiment in Al-generated literature to compose a new Harry Potter chapter filled with nonsensical sentences such as, "The floor of the castle seemed like a large pile

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