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    Broccoli Lab

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    acid should have resulted in an olive brown color. This was very prominent in the broccoli that was cooked in vinegar but not as much as the broccoli cooked in baking soda. The broccoli cooked in baking soda resulted in a light green color. Adding an alkali results in a bright green color and that was the result when broccoli was cooked in water and baking soda, this cooking treatment caused the broccoli to become the brightest green. Chlorophyll has a chlorophyllase enzyme called…

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    By 1820, large alkali factories were appearing on a greater scale, and giant alkali works were becoming as much a symbols of industrialization as the textiles factory. This was due to that alkalis such as chlorine were used in bleaching cloth and it was mush more cheaper and faster than the traditional method. However, there some bad effects on the people…

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    solution was titrated with 0.1M NaOH till the end point was reached. The volume of 0.1M NaOH used in the final titration was used to calculate DM as follows: DM(%)=(Normality of alkali*Volume of alkali (mL)*31*100)/(mass of sample (mg)) Where normality of alkali was 0.1N, 31represent molar mass of methoxyl group, and volume of alkali is the final volume of NaOH used in the titration. GalA content was calculated according to the formula below:…

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    Soap Vs Detergent

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    The Difference between Detergent and Soap The reason for this case study is to dissect the Difference between detergent and soap. In this case study, I will define the meaning of the cleaning agents, I will give you an introductory, I will discover how they are made, I will discover how they work, and why one cleaning agents is better than the other. This case study will be designed using the descriptive scientific method. The meanings of Detergent and Soap A detergent is a substance that cleans…

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    Lithium And Electrons

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    Lithium is the chemical element of atomic number 3, a soft silver-white metal. It is the lightest of the alkali metals. The two main parts of every atom are neutrons and protons. The three main subatomic particles that form an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Electrons are the smallest of the three particles that make up atoms. Electrons are found in shells or orbitals that surround the nucleus of an atom. Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus. They group together in the center…

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    What Is Lithium?

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    Lithium is an element with the atomic number 3 on the periodic table. Its atomic symbol is Li. Lithium belongs in the most reactive group on the periodic table which is called alkali metal. Lithium under standard conditions is the lightest metal it is also one of the least dense solids. Lithium has an atomic mass of 6.94 and density of 0.534. Lithium is a soft silver white looking metal. Lithium melts at 357 degrees and boils at a temper of 2426 degrees. Thanks to lithium's ability to reach…

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    Potassium Research Paper

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    Potassium is everywhere. It races through the bloodstream, drifts in the air, swims through the water, and rises up roots of plants. Furthermore, it is vital for life to exist on earth, from the grass lions, bears, and humans trample on every day, to the fish and plankton in the ocean. Without potassium, the ninetieth element on the periodic table with chemical symbol “K,” life would be immensely different today, notwithstanding any in the first place. Potassium functions a significant role in…

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    The elevation in bicarbonate ions is due to an addition in alkali to the body which it cannot be excreted by the kidney. Metabolic alkalosis is always associated with renal impairment of some kind due to the kidneys vast capacity in excreting excess alkali. Loss of acid from the body as occurs in vomiting include metabolic alkalosis is equivalent to adding alkali to the body. (Angus MD, 2006). Excessive loss of acid from the blood, low carbon dioxide levels…

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    Hydrogen is an Alkali earth metal in group 1 on the periodic table. Hydrogen has an atomic mass of 1 and an atomic number of 1. Hydrogen has 1 VALENCE electron and 1 neutron. It has 1 ring, because it’s in period 1. Hydrogens state of matter is gas. Lithium is a Alkali Earth Metal on the Periodic Table. Lithium's state or matter is solid. Lithium has a atomic number of 3 and an atomic mass of 7 when rounded. It has 1 valence electron around its nucleus and 4 neutrons in the nucleus. Lithium has…

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    There are two functions that are foundational for a healthy society. There must be communication between the individual members and systems along with a protective regulation of the behaviors of these individuals. First, all communication within our society requires some kind of electricity. Imagine trying to maintain our society without the flow of electricity. Many things would be affected by this but the loss of communication would be the most detrimental to maintaining the society. Second,…

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