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The chemical process of building up complex compounds from simpler materials.
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is the ability to put parts together to form a plan that is new to the learner
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Anatase NA1 was synthesized from (NH 4 ) 2 Ti(OH) 2 (C 3 H 5 O 3 ) 2 and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC). A white precipitate was formed when water was added. Vigorous stirring readily dissolved it. Water addition and stirring was continued until irreversible precipitation occurred. The reaction was stirred first at room temperature overnight, then at 343 K for 24 h, and finally at 373 K for 48 h in a sealed Teflon reactor. ...
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The process by which a designer is able to fully automate the contents of an IC design. Today's chip designs have millions of switches. An engineer cannot possibly design all of these gates with pencil and paper. Companies such as Synopsys create software tools, called synthesis, that fully automate the creation of these switches -- making possible the design of semiconductors.
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This is the fifth level in Bloom's taxonomy and deals with the task of putting together parts to form a new whole. This might involve working with parts and putting them together in a creative new way, or using old ideas to come up with new ones.
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