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    Chemical Reaction Between Ammonia And Bleach Marie Holloway Walden University 09/14/2017 The Chemical Reaction Between Ammonia And Bleach According to the BBC News (2011) Fritz Haber, a German Jewish scientist, who studied the thermodynamics of gas reactions, discovered the potential for fixation as a result of synthesizing chlorine and ammonia into a…

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    In this experiment the molarity of ammonia is calculated using the process of titration. A chemical reaction occurs when two or more substances change to form different molecules. In each reaction there are ratios between each reactants. Certain amounts of each reactant are needed to fully complete the chemical reaction. Stoichiometry is the relationship between the quantities of the reactants. An acid is a substance that reacts and donates H+ ions. A base is a substance that accepts H+ ions. An…

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    kidneys. The ammonia that is breathed in is usually also immediately breathed out. Ammonia that is ingested is also immediately absorbed into the bloodstream and is excreted immediately or turned into a less harmful substance. Its most toxic effects are found at the areas of direct contact such as the mucous membranes, skin, and digestive tract. While the body does a superb job of maintaining the correct balance of ammonia essential for human life, there are instances where ammonia can build up…

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    Step 1 - Synthesis A mixture of compressed CO2 and ammonia under 240 bar (g) pressure is reacted to form ammonium carbamate. This is an exothermic reaction, and heat is absorbed by a boiler to produce steam. The first reactor achieves 78% conversion of the carbon dioxide to urea and the liquid is then furthurly purified. Then, the second reactor receives the gas from the first reactor and recycles the solution. Conversion of carbon dioxide to urea is approximately 60% at a pressure of 50 bar…

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    Orga Denitrification

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    General 1. Ammonification is the microbial degradation of nitrogenous compounds resulting in ammonia. Nitrification is a process by which ammonia is oxidized to nitrite and then nitrite is oxidized to nitrate. Denitrification is a process by which nitrate is converted into nitrogen gas or nitrous oxide by denitrifiers. Nitrogen fixation is a process by which atmospheric nitrogen is converted into ammonia by symbiotic or non-symbiotic mechanisms. 2. The distinguishing difference between the…

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    #1) A fish eats another fish. Starting in the stomach of a typical gastric fish, explain how the proteins are broken down and absorbed, as well as how the functional units are subsequently used as energy and what waste product is produced. Proteins undergo a series of steps when being digested from a full protein to amino acids. In the stomach, cells secrete pepsinogen along with H+ into the lumen. The excess of H+ ions lowers the pH of the stomach, activating pepsinogen and turning it into…

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    The production of high yields of corn is dependent on the Haber-Bosch Process in which ammonia gas is produced from hydrogen gas and atmospheric nitrogen. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the atmosphere, but plants are unable to reap the benefits that nitrogen has to offer because of their inability to break the triple bonded diatomic molecule. This element has been found to promote plant growth and increase crop yield, but it is only of use when the triple covalent bond between…

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    Water Quality Report

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    parameters on water samples taken at Freshwater Creek and comparing them with past results. It will determine if Freshwater Creek is, has been or is becoming polluted. The three tested parameters were dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand and ammonia. What was found is that the results for all three tests fitted within the recommended guidelines for healthy waterways. These results re overall indicating that the river is not polluted. Introduction: This report is has been completed in…

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    Bay Water Experiment

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    had to dilute the solution to get the result. Analysis: First turn on the colorimeter and select “ALL TESTS” from the testing menu. Press “AMMONIA-N H” from the menu. Fill one tube with 10 ml of DI water, and three tubes with 10 ml of bay water, pond water, and parking lot puddle water. We added a certain amount “Ammonia Nitrogen Reagent #1” and “Ammonia Nitrogen Reagent #2” that were stated in the procedures. These two substance were only for the three samples of water. We waited 5 minutes…

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    have an indication of general health levels for Freshwater creek, measurements of the water parameters must be regularly checked. This is done to maintain health and prevent abnormal water qualities. Certain water qualities like dissolved nitrates, ammonia and oxygen will be measured at a site upstream from Goomboora Park. This site will be referred to as, Site 1. Measurements from Site 1 will be analysed and compared to water qualities recorded from previous years (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).…

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