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    The Love Canal Tragedy

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    found at different levels in some food products and in animal fat and fatty human tissue. Dioxin refers to a group of chemicals where molecules have two oxygen atoms that replace two carbon atoms, caused by the burning of chlorine-based chemical compounds with hydrocarbons. It contains…

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    Cannabinoids are chemical compounds that repress neurotransmitters in the brain. Repressing the neurotransmitters in the brain the body responds in a different type of way. The compounds attach to the different neurotransmitters and make your body block out different feelings such as pain. These cannabinoid chemicals are the most important part of the plant…

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    Income and expenses – the fundamentals to financing projects. Once the source of income has been decided, properly determining and evaluating all necessary expenditures for a proposed project is essential. In order to maintain proper accounting a capital budget is needed. This capital budget, as it is defined by Investopedia is “the process in which a business determines and evaluates potential expenses or investments that are large in nature” (para. 1). The Federal Government must be as…

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    Overall the experiment provided significant data, despite problems with reagent contamination. Iron (III)-thiocyanate complexes in equilibrium, meaning that external and internal forces on the equilibrium can shift toward the reactants or the complex. External forces are changes to the chemical or physical environment that effect the equilibrium. Internal forces are changes to the bonds or chemical nature of the complex itself. These effects are used to study the optimal chromogenic reagent,…

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    thereby increasing the efficiency of the reactions. Furthermore, the reactions were conducted in accordance to the principles of green chemistry. These principles are utilized to design synthesis processes which minimize the production of malignant compounds that can cause accidents in the laboratory.1 The products collected…

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    with change from one substance to another. For an example toast burning is a chemical change as the bread is turning into ash and can’t be turned back into toast. Everything around us is made up of either atoms, elements, molecules, mixtures or compounds. Atoms consist of three…

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    chemically you produce a compound. The two different classifications of compounds include organic compounds or those that contain carbon atoms. An example of an organic compound is proteins, fats, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and other compounds in living organisms. All other compounds are inorganic. Chemist produce compounds in many different ways. Combining elements forms some elements.…

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    Purpose: The objective is to separate the heterogeneous mixture of salt, iron filings, and salt into each pure form using filtration, evaporation, and magnetism. Background: When separating a mixture, preferably to separate a mixture that includes a soluble liquid and a insoluble solid, filtration is the best because solid molecules are bigger than liquid molecules. A filter contains pores that are small enough to let small partials though the pores while holding back the larger particles.…

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    Hello everyone. The chemical that i’ve chosen to research is called “phthalate”, and the question I’m asking is whether it should be banned? The chemical formula for the most popular form of phthalate is C8H4O4. There is also a substance called “Phthalic acid”, from which phthalates originate, which is used to synthesize into phthalate. Some of phthalates physical properties include: a melting point of 207°, and a boiling point of 378°. It’s a colourless, white crystalline (translucent)…

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    Melissa Robell Ommidala Pattawong November 21st, 2014 Learning about Ammonia The chemical that I researched was Ammonia because of it’s involvement in agriculture. I am interested in agriculture and plan on majoring in Animal Science. Ammonia is an ingredient in many of the products that I use when working with animals and this made me curious. I used this opportunity to learn more about this chemical that is important in future career. Some general information about Ammonia is the chemical…

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