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    Unknown #30 1a. Glucose fermented. 2a. Sulfur reduced. 3a. Lactose fermented…………………………………………Citrobacter freundii 3b. Lactose not fermented 4a. Sucrose fermented…………………………………….Proteus vulgaris 4b. Sucrose not fermented………………………………Proteus mirabilis 2b. Sulfur not reduced. 5a. Lactose fermented. 6a. Sucrose fermented. 7a. Ornithine decarboxylase present……Enterobacter aerogenes 7b. Ornithine decarboxylase not present…….Klebsiella pneumonia 6b. Sucrose not…

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    this, the general population is not aware of how destructive this power source is. Coal power produces a number of problems that directly and indirectly effect human health, environment, and global warming. Coal contains Sulfur, and when it is burned for energy it produces Sulfur oxide. Nitrogen oxide is also emitted into the…

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    Air Pollution In New York

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    breathe. Air pollution is typically separated into 2 categories: Outdoor air pollution and indoor air pollution. Outdoor air pollution is pollution that takes place outside. Some examples of outdoor air pollution is: Tobacco smoke, Noxious gases (sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides), and fine particles produced by fossil fuels.…

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    The one test that made the decision was the SIM tests. Due to S. typhimurium being the only bacteria that is negative for indole production and positive for both motility and sulfur was a major factor in determining that this was the unknown bacteria. At this point the other tests didn’t really matter, but for a greater certainty that this bacteria was indeed S. typhimurium the other tests were done as well. The lactose fermentation…

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    Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide which can be released in different ways. Both Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxide (NO) are primarily released by human sources such as electricity generation, factory emissions and motor vehicles. Energy generation through the process of burning coal is a…

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    Clean Air Act Of 1963

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    $740 million today, towards research and establishing more programs to control pollution. This money was distributed over a three year period to local governments and environmental agencies. Additionally the act recognized the issue of sulfur emissions from high sulfur content coal and oil. As a result…

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    Should this pollutant enter the body of an animal, it makes this animal unsafe to eat for both humans and other animals. Sulfur that is released reacts with oxygen in the air to form sulfur oxide. Sulfur oxide has been linked with things like causing asthma, bronchitis, and acid rain. Nitrogen produces fuses with oxygen in the air to form nitrous oxide has similar effects to sulfur oxide. Nitrous oxide can irritate asthma or considerably worsen it. It can even cause influenza or pneumonia. Other…

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    The surface of Venus was mapped in 1991 by the Magellan expedition, which revealed evidence of extensive volcanic activity on the planet--yet the timing of this volcanic activity remains a mystery. About 80 percent of Venus' surface is covered in volcanic material. Most of the volcanoes are believed to be inactive, yet there is some evidence to suggest more "recently" activity ("recent" in this context meaning within the last 500 million years). There are no lava nor caldera (craters created…

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    QXT2- Task 6 “No man is an island no man stands alone”, no entity on Earth can survive without interacting with abiotic factors. Organisms strive daily for survival. Their survival is predicated on receiving enough energy and nutrients to carry out metabolism and maintain homeostasis. Survival of a species is determined by the fitness of an organism within its environment and how successful it is at passing its genes on to its progeny. When examining the interactions that must be carried out…

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    changing the chemical properties. The physical properties of gunpowder include the boiling point of potassium nitrate which is found in 673⁰ K and the melting point is 607⁰ K. Following ingredients inside of gunpowder (also known as black powder) are Sulfur (S), Charcoal, and Potassium nitrate…

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