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    Lennie’s friendship and devotion for each other assists them in having big dreams of owning a farm. Donovan’s homelessness inspires him to become successful in his business of making and selling soap. In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men and Kristine Guerra’s “Formerly Homeless 13-year-old Now Makes Soaps and Donates to Charity”, dreams is a meaningful idea as both texts show the importance of working hard to achieve your dreams even if they may not come true. The…

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    Reasoning Graphic Organizer Question: Are Fat and Soap Different Substances? Claim: Fat and soap are different substances. Evidence (from your data) Solubility - Fat was soluble in oil. Soap was not soluble in oil. Fat was not soluble in water. Soap was soluble in water. Reasoning (why does the above piece of evidence support your claim?) The above piece of evidence supports my claim because it proves that in the same substance (H2O), fat and soap have different solubility. In fact,…

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    The process that produces soap usually from the base hydrolysis of a fat or oil is called saponification. It is also known as soap making. Formerly, it is the reaction between an ester and sodium hydroxide to yield sodium stearate. The beef was used as triglyceride by boiling it with lye or an impure sodium hydroxide. The top layer is the sodium stearate wherein once it was cooled and turned into solid it was chopped into cubes of yellow soap. In addition, lye was traditionally made by the…

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    at her shop four days a week. But, in her quiet time she experiments with soap recipes, essential oils, molds, designs. The joy is the search. The results: Her soaps are heavenly. Thank you! It all began with a Mother, Invention, & Necessity. “For as long as I remember, the women made laundry soap with wood ash and water. Stirring the fire. Talking.” Says Melba Leach. I’ve been making soap for over 20 years. Soap for dry skin, oily skin, sensitive skin. Just clean skin. I made…

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    Duckweed Lab Report

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    the hypotheses that when the amount of dish soap is increased in the water and duckweed solution, there will be more fronds of duckweed because the phosphorus and nitrogen in the dish soap will cause eutrophication and increased growth in the duckweed. There was not a significant (20%or more) difference in growth in any of the jars. The expected results were that jar B would have the most growth of duckweed because it was the most concentrated with dish soap, so there was more nitrogen and…

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    Milk has fat. Molecules in soap move toward the fat molecules in the milk. As soap molecules move fat molecules, food coloring molecules are pushed around. This causes the movement of the food coloring in the milk. The testable question was “How does the type of milk affect how fast food coloring moves toward a toothpick soaked in dish soap?” The hypothesis was that food coloring would move toward the toothpick faster in whole milk than in buttermilk. The prediction was that if food coloring was…

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    Depoal Bathrooms

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    Each bathroom has different set of figures of soap and towels and the viewer can only see these depending on the gender of the viewer. This was probably the intention of the artist but it would be interesting to see the entire work. The exhibit would be interesting to artist who look at unconventional…

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    Leaf Disk Lab Report

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    the leaf disk because they cannot be controlled. After at least 10 minutes I think that some of the leaf disk will float in the bicarbonate/soap solution in the light. Methods: 1.Label 3 beakers a. Bicarbonate/soap—light…

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    cleansing society of some key aspects, writers will oftentimes use literature as a way to discuss these ideas. An example of this is seen in the novel Fight Club written by Chuck Palahniuk. In the story, Palahniuk develops a set of recurring symbols, soap and urine, that are later uncovered to represent the same thing as the story progresses. These two symbols both embody the idea that Tyler and Project Mayhem’s goal is to cleanse the world of the upper class and all the rules that go with it,…

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    as P&G) was created in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio. William Procter was an immigrant from England who became a candle maker in Cincinnati. James Gamble was also an immigrant from Ireland and he was an apprentice to a soap maker. Both men married two sisters, Olivia and Elizabeth Norris, and were convinced by their father-in law, Alexander Norris, to become business partners. He realized that they were competing in the same industry and were always competing for…

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