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    Six hazardous chemicals were identified, those being hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, sodium dodecyl sulfate, calcium chloride, choline chloride and ouabain octohydrate. The most common danger of working with these was accidental inhalation of the chemical, skin contact or ingestion. Had this occurred, medical help was to be sought, however, steps…

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    DRINKS & ITS HARMFUL EFFECTS 18 19. KIDNEY FAILURE: Drinking large amounts of soft drinks containing phosphoric acid may be especially harmful. Having poor kidney function can lead to unusually high levels of phosphorous in your blood that lower calcium levels, increasing your risk of bone disease and brittle bones. That cola beverages can increase the risk of kidney problems, more so than non-cola sodas. Large quantities of cola result in enhanced kidney stone formation 11/05/2014 SOFT…

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    Piemontite

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    for opening the third eye chakra (crown chakra), and physical healing. The stone clears any energy blockage. Chalcopyrite has a positive vibration, and it helps grow one's happiness, bliss, and self-esteem. Piemontite is related to the Epidote (calcium aluminum iron sorosilicate mineral) group of minerals. It is a borosilicate mineral with the chemical formula Ca2(Al,Mn3+,Fe3+)3(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH). The coloring of piemontite varies with usually mixtures of black, pink, red, grey, and brown. It…

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    Reflection On Nursing Care

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    The purpose of my paper is to demonstrate the nursing care for a patient at my clinical rotation whom I chose for my required uniformed assignment. The registered nurse whom I was following on that day allowed me to asses for the lung sounds and I was able to observe when the nursing care was delivered. To protect the privacy of the patient, I am using only one letter initial which is the letter randomly I chose. To accomplish the goal of this assignment, I start with the background information…

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    different opinons on the colour produced in the flame test. One alternative to qualitative analysis for cations analysing non-toxic cations such as (K+, Ba2+, Fe2+, Mg2+, Pb2+, Mn2+, Ca2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, Fe3+, Zn2+, NH4+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Zn2+) with hydroxide, sulphates, chloride or…

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    Water exists in all three physical states only on planet earth, the only planet where life exists in the whole of universe. Water supports life on earth due its unique physical properties such as density, temperature variation, reflectivity, surface tension, specific heat, boiling and freezing points, as well as its chemical properties including its polar nature, dissolving ability and capacity to act both as an acid or base. The exceptional physical properties are all attributed to water’s…

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    INTRODUCTION Oral Controlled Release Drug Delivery Systems1, 2: Oral controlled release drug delivery is a drug delivery system that provides*give the continuous oral delivery of drugs at predictable and reproducible kinetics for a predetermined period throughout the course of GI transit and also the system that target the delivery of a drug to a specific region within the GI tract for either local or systemic action. All the pharmaceutical products formulated for systemic delivery via*throw…

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    Silica Gel Case Study

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY Wastewater in the textile , plastic, paper and cosmetics industry is a major threat to the environment. The volume of wastewater produced starts from different processes throughout from the pretreatments to the final treatment. The contents found in the wastewater are complex, having inorganic and organic compound chemicals in it and aquatic lives are at risk. Some of these wastes have even caused mutation in genetic coding of the marine…

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