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    Through reading this novel I am able to realize the importance of what we learn in class as well. I no longer want to use inorganic fertilizer when I grow plants in a garden knowing the negative chain reaction associated with inorganic fertilizer, even though I had always believed that inorganic fertilizer was beneficial to both the soil and the crop being grown. I had not realized before the amount of people leaving the behind the tradition of farming…

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    Non Organic Advertising

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    USDA organic labels can be found in countless supermarkets throughout the U.S. Evidence in research that eating organic is healthier is consistent with this approach. Aimed with regards to all to make healthier choices, but seldom noticed, these types of ads are only sought out by specific shoppers. Health conscious individuals seek for healthier food and lifestyle choices. Therefore, when shopping, bearing in mind that lifestyle choice, something labeled as organic would provoke the…

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    CHOO-DOEPHEDRINE Although, originally defined as the chemistry of biological structures, organic chemistry has since been redefined to refer specifically to organic (carbon based) molecules. The hydrocarbon is the very basic molecule of organic chemistry and by adding functional groups to the hydrocarbon we can manipulate the properties of the molecule. Through the manipulation of these organic compounds, organic chemistry can be used to chemically synthesise many products such as soaps,…

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    INTRODUCTION Hypothesis: to establish whether organic foods are worth the money we spend on if and how health, environment and economic factors influence our decision. Research Question: Organic foods. Why bother? Aim: To institute the fact that organic products are healthier than conventional products. The difference between farming methods and which method is more convenient. To establish whether Organic food is a passing FAD and to understand the effects organic food has on health,…

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    Benzoic Acid Synthesis

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    This experiment was conducted to practice a variety of techniques in organic chemistry: separation, mechanisms, acid-base reactions, evaporation, recrystallization, and identification. The goal of this experiment was to identify the unknown mixture of two compounds. The two compounds were separated first by altering the acid components solubility through deprotonation, and then protonating the acid component again to form the separated precipitate. The ether in the neutral layer was evaporated,…

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    effectively and efficiently can biphenyl be synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction? Claims: Biphenyl synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction was effectively isolated and then characterized using TLC, melting point, IR and 1H NMR tests. However, this process was not efficient because it had a poor pure yield of 22%. Evidence: The goal of the experiment was to synthesize biphenyl product by a Microwave-assisted Suzuki reaction and this was carried out using 1 equivalent bromobenzene, 1…

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    alloy and compounds of metals and nonmetal materials. Chemical vapor deposition can be defined as the deposition of a solid on a heated surface from a chemical reaction in the vapor phase [2]. Chemical vapor deposition belongs to the class of vapor-transfer processes. Differ from physical vapor deposition, CVD process includes chemical reactions. In the process, gaseous material change in to solid which means the process is…

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    Going Organic Benefits

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    Going organic is better for the world altogether, whether it be for biodiversity, for the economy, for the people.Many studies out there show that going organic is a great life choice that everyone should make. According to some up to date research, the chemicals being sprayed on our crops can harm us mentally and physically. This includes animals and insects that help pollinate the Earth. There are various types of chemicals that affect everyone differently in a negative way. Out of all the…

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    Potato Reaction Lab Report

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    the effect of inorganic and organic catalyst concentration and surface area on the reaction rate. Introduction: In this experiment the experimenters will seek to determine what factors determine the rate of a reaction with a catalyst. A catalyst is a molecule that starts a chemical reaction, but it is not part of the reaction it is causing. The experimenters will use pieces cut up potato as an organic catalyst. The potato contain enzymes that will perform the reactions. Enzymes, “are proteins,…

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    Unit 2 Project In your own words Discuss why carbon is essential to life on Earth. (150 word minimum response) Carbon is a vital element in organic compounds. Organic compounds are compounds that are usually located in living things.Organic compounds are very vital and Carbon is an elemnt that makes up organic compounds. Carbon helps organic compounds make up cells and carry out important life functions.Additionally, carbon can form strong bonds with itself and many other elements. This…

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