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    bodies, thus lead to the next questions, how is energy drink become a big issue to our health life? Excessive drinking energy drinks can cause adverse reaction, including cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, and dehydration. Energy drink and drug abuse together will lead to more serious problems, and even endanger our lives. This year, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has received 13 reports cases of death related to certain energy drinks. American “Daily Health News” also summed up the five…

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    different routes of drug administration I would calm the patient down and tell her I will be happy to explain her questions and help with her concerns. I would tell…

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    of taking salvia. It varies between the drug, set and the setting. Set is the mental state in which a person is in before their experience such as, thoughts, mood, and expectations. The beliefs and expectations a person holds for a drug can have a significant effect upon their experience when using said drug. Everyone has an idea of what will happen when they use a particular…

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    Drug Interactions

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1. Drug Interactions Definition In brief explanation, it is the effect of one drug altered by another drug due to concurrent or concomitant administration of two or more drugs known as “drug interactions”. It can also be defined as the modification of pharmacological activity of one drug by concomitant or concurrent administration of two or more drug is known as “drug interactions”. DDIs occur when the effect of one drug is changed by the presence of another drug. The outcome can…

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    Heat Dissolving Lab Report

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    Dissolving can be either endothermic or exothermic. Endothermic reactions happen when the energy given out when bonds are broken, is greater than the energy given out when bonds are made. As more energy is used and taken in, the surroundings become colder. Dissolving is exothermic when energy is given out to its surroundings. In an exothermic reaction bonds are being made. The energy is usually transferred as heat energy, causing the reaction mixture and its surroundings to get warmer.…

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    Enzymes speed up the rates of most biochemical reactions by helping reactants interact with each other. Since enzymes are highly specific for a specific reaction, they only catalyze one or a few types of reaction. One of important enzymes in human body and many other animals is amylase that hydrolyzes starch, a major part of human diet for many people in the world. There is a variety…

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    Concentration on Reaction Rates and Pressure Background - While conducting the Enzyme Lab, students used enzymes as catalysts in order to speed up the reaction processes involved in several tests. Enzymes are substances produced by living organisms that act as a catalyst, while a catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of the chemical reaction. Furthermore, varying amounts of pH and enzymes were added to the mixture in order to determine the substance’s rate of reaction. When the…

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    Thiosulphate Lab Report

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    Purpose To investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of the thiosulphate reaction. Hypothesis If the temperature increases, then the rate of the thiosulphate reaction will also increase. Variables Independent variable: Temperature change in each experiment, which will be varied by increasing the temperature by 10°C each time. Dependent Variable: Rate of reaction, which will be measured by measuring the time taken for the cross to not be visible. Constants: Concentration of HCl and…

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    I predict that the higher the temperature of the solution the faster the reaction will take place because the particles will collide more when the temperature rises. The aim of this experiment was to test if the temperature affects the rate of reaction between hypo and dilute hydrochloric acid? How does temperature affect the rate of reaction between hypo and dilute hydrochloric acid? The kinetic particle theory explains the properties of different states of matter. The particles in solids,…

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    resulting from reactions with chemicals in its environment. The oxygen oxidizes with the metal, and the sodium help speed up the corrosion process. The presence of oxygen and electrolytes (Sodium – Na) in sample number 2 make it more…

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