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    with bigger molecule will produce more soot as the percentage of carbon of the molecule is higher. The amount of soot produced depends on the percentage of carbon in a hydrocarbon molecule. Hexane and cyclohexene produced very small of light soot due to smaller compound compared to toluene. Aromatic compounds like toluene are high in carbon content and slow to be oxidized. Some of the carbon atoms are converted into elemental carbon in the heat, but escape the flame before they are attacked by…

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    Chotukool Case Study

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    Chotukool is a 45-liter plastic holder that can cool nourishment to around 8 to 10 degrees on a 12-volt battery. Forsaking the compressor innovation utilized as a part of local ice chests, it utilizes a thermoelectric or robust state cooling framework. It doesn't have a front opening entryway however opens from the top to guarantee that the greatest measure of cool air stays in the compartment when opened. The thought of Chotukool was conceptualized focused around the standards of Disruptive…

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    Question 1 When first looking at the title and subtitle for Ray Bradbury's book, Fahrenheit 451, as well as the illustration that is depicted on the cover of my hardcopy, I thought that this book would feature higher-than-normal temperatures, fires, and burning as story elements. The title reads like a fancy way of saying four-hundred-fifty-one degrees Fahrenheit, and when combined with the fiery subtitle, which details more specifically that this is “the degree at which paper catches fire and…

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    ABSTRACT The reactivity of acid base cements forming hydroxyapatite (HA) such as, β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and dicalcium phosphate dehydrate (DCPD). Amorphous calcium phosphates, prepared by precipitation from supersaturated solutions, can also react to form apatitic cements since they are thermodynamic unstable with respect to HA and have a setting reaction more independent of particle size. Calcium phosphate cement containing an antibiotic can be used for filling bone defects and to…

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    Conflict can be defined as the disagreement between two different states or actors who have dissimilar interests. Historically, states have fought each other to fight over territories, lootable and natural resources, different ideologies, technologies, and, economic and social issues. However, states had come together and solved these problems through cooperating with each other over the years. For example, nations resolved the problem of territories and borders through wars, and they eventually…

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    that were brought to life that we use in our everyday lives. However, as we keep using the earth’s resources to create these wonderful machines, we keep taking more than the Earth can give. With production increasing along with human activity, the Carbon Dioxide emissions rate have sky rocketed because of the factories…

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    Even though there are companies that rely on us to use fuels that cause pollution, world governments should allocate more resources to combat climate change because it is causing sea levels and global temperatures to rise. This is not the only thing that is happening or will happen in the near future, droughts will last longer, hurricanes will be stronger and more intense, air and water quality will decrease also. First, world governments should allocate more resources to combat climate change…

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    Regulation CO2 Emission

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    regulation on the carbon emission in such on how dangerous it effects the climate and the earth. If we can’t reduce or begin regulating the CO2 we will cause irreversible change to the earth climate. With the ever increasing rise of carbon dioxide we will lead changes of the ocean PH and temperature increase globally the EPA should begin to regulate on how much energy and oil companies emit co2. Without regulation on carbon dioxide this extra carbon that we put out disrupts the carbon cycle.…

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    levels, but Clay Kelly still has hope. By analyzing microscopic organisms, associate professor Daniel Clay Kelly in UW-Madison’s Department of Geoscience, studies the history of the earths’ climate that, explains how ocean acidification and rising carbon dioxide levels are causing catastrophic damage to our planet. Deep-sea sediment records are used as an archived of the Earth’s climate that spans the last 170 million years of earth’s history. “As paleontologists and geologists, we know the…

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    This study estimates GHG emissions for 184 countries who self-reported, were monitored, or provided other relevant information used to discern GHG emissions checked against atmospheric levels. GHG emissions for each different gas were measured in carbon dioxide warming equivalents. GDP and other economic data was sourced from the World…

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