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    Steroids have always been a negative influence in sports,but what if they didn’t have to be? Studies have shown that spectators enjoy watching athletes play at a higher level. Professional athletes should be allowed to use performance enhancing drugs because spectators are paying to see an athlete perform at their very best, the most entertaining and the most competitive. As a viewer you are paying to see an athlete perform at their respected sport, meaning they should be able to perform at…

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    to form an ionic bond. Not all atoms give up or receive electrons to complete its valence electrons when they form molecules. Atoms can share electrons to satisfy the octet rule. This is called a molecular bond. In a molecular bond, the shared electrons create a bond between atoms which is called a bonding pair. Paired atoms which are not shared are called lone pairs. Electronegativity is the likelihood of an atom to attract an electron pair to itself in a molecular bond. The atoms…

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    about the single bonds. There be terms used below such as eclipsed conformation, staggered conformation,dihedral angle and a few more. Eclipsed conformation is the conformation whereby the C-H bonds on one carbon is directly aligned with the C-H bonds of the adjacent carbon. When the C-H bond of one carbon bisects the H-C-H bond on the adjacent carbon, it is known as staggered conformation. Dihedral angle is the angle which separates the the bond on carbon atom from another bond of the adjacent…

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    element essential for life on Earth. Understanding the fundamental characteristics of water is important for both scientific and practical reasons. Hence, this paper deals the origin of the water on Earth, molecular characteristics of water and chemical bonds, influences of temperature, conductivity and salinity, and water cycle and constituents. There are multiple theories about the origin of water on Earth, and all the theories suggest that the water come from outer space. The universe with…

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    which include soluble in water, conductive, and a relatively high melting point. Molecules and Sugar molecules are covalent compounds. A covalent compound is made when two or more nonmetal atoms bond. They bond by sharing valence electrons. The shared valence electrons is called a covalent bond. Covalent bonds are formed when two atoms begin sharing electrons. Lauric Acid and Stearic…

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    Comparison of Organometallic Compounds of Transition Metals and Main Group Elements Organometallic Compounds: The compounds which contain at least one direct metal to carbon covalent bond are known as organometallic compounds many of these are thermodynamically unstable and are pyrophoric. The meta may belongs to main group, transition metal, f group metal or a metalloid i.e. selenium, boron, arsenic, silicon, antimony, germanium, and tellurium and the carbon moiety may be alkyl, alkene, alkyne,…

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    Molecules Lab Report

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    decided on the claim that as electrons are bonded to a central atom, the greater the electron repulsion, causing an increase in the bond angles. Bond angles are the angles that are formed between two adjacent bonds on the same central atom. We analyzed the information that we discovered on the website that was given to us in the lab. We found that there are several types of bond pairs. Some types are linear, trigonal, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal and octahedral. We also…

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    decisions and pressed all the right buttons to successfully portray Ian Fleming 's 1953 novel version of Casino Royale. The famous book Casino Royale written by Fleming’s is his most famous and also paved the way for the rest of the coveted James Bond spy novel series that still continue today. Many wonder where Fleming’s extensive knowledge of the secret service world came from and it is because he worked as…

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    Fatty Acid Lab Report

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    contain less than the maximum amount of hydrogen. These materials exist as cis or trans isomers depending on the geometry of the double bond. TWO TYPE OF POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACID I. OMEGA 3 FATTY ACID II. OMEGA 6 FATTY ACID OMEGA 3 FATTY ACID Omega-3 fatty acids — also called ω-3 fatty acids or n-3 fatty acids[1] — arepolyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) with a double bond (C=C) at the third carbon atom from the end of the carbon chain.[2] The fatty acids have two ends, the carboxylic acid…

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    Casino Royale Analysis

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    Uzoma Obii-Uzoma 11202058 ENGL 110.6: Literature and Composition T.A.: Teacher Sheikh Sheheryar 18th April 2016 Bond’s Sexual Performance after his Graphic Torture in the book “Casino Royale” by Ian Fleming James Bond movies have hit the big screens for quite a while. The use of 007 has been a word that describes the spy figure even in the international cinema. In the same case, novels written by Fleming also enjoyed the same popularity during the Cold War specifically after the announcement…

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