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    Informative Speech Review

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    crossed and I did not stand up straight. Whenever you perform a speech you always want to have good posture and, not be leaning on something. I also noticed that I confused carbon dioxide with carbon monoxide in my speech. It was a slight mix up since the two are completely different. I referred to carbon monoxide instead of carbon dioxide. Which made me look like I did not know what I was talking about. You always want to seem credible, and knowledgeable when you give a speech so it’s never…

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    proper care. However, if you are still curious, you can get the help of Valvoline Express Care Brampton to pass emission test. They aid you to pass the test hassle free. The expert technician helps you to rectify the carbon footprints of vehicles. They also help to reduce the carbon formation in your car. Are you looking ways for passing the emission test? Are you afraid that your car will fail the smog test and you will have to go to retest again? Do you know the main component that controls…

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    reached 150 miles per hour on a highway for a deer to cross within only fifty feet. If anyone can do the math, then you will find that it’s impossible. Yes, I’m afraid to say that the amount of those carbons in the air and the damage it has caused cannot be taken back. What I’m also afraid is that those carbon atoms are not the only ones causing the damage. Whenever you turn your car on, you have made toxins that are poisoning the Earth. Whenever you open your refrigerator or use bug spray, you…

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    fuel. This economically viable mode of power generation is also one of the most environmental friendly modes as the vehicles will lead to minimal air pollution. It is due to the fact that combustion of methane produces carbon dioxide as opposed to the more hazardous carbon monoxide (Jarad et al.,…

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    Fracking Research Paper

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    The Environmental Protection Agency defines frackings as “A well stimulation process used to maximize the extraction of underground resources; including oil, natural gas, geothermal energy, and even water”(Environmental Protection Agency). This process, employed to release natural gas involves drilling deep into the ground and shooting a high pressure water solution into rock formations in order to release the gas inside. Although the history of fracking can be traced back to the 1940’s, it…

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    Dusttrak Observation

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    The carbon monoxide color detector tube will be broken within ten feet of the colony from the third floor. This will give a reading of the carbon monoxide levels that the colony is exposed to on a day to day basis. In the meantime, a Hobo Meter will be activated amidst the other readings taking place. This will allow for background information on the temperature and relative humidity. For this purpose, knowing the temperature will deepen understanding of results from the ammonia and carbon…

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    Mutated Haemoglobin

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    Carbon monoxide poisoning is fatal. Carbon monoxide binds to haemoglobin at the same site as oxygen – the iron atom within the haem group – however carbon monoxide will bind with a strength 200 times that of oxygen. This means that if carbon monoxide is inhaled it was always displace oxygen within haemoglobin. If oxygen can no longer bind to haemoglobin then the respiring cells of the body can no longer receive oxygen and will eventually die. When carbon monoxide binds to haemoglobin it causes…

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    Castor Biodiesel Essay

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    Production of castor biodiesel and its utilization in diesel engine Lalit Prasad*a, c, Subhalaxmi Pradhanb, S.N. Naikb, L.M. Dasa aCentre for Energy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, New Delhi, India bCentre for Rural Development & Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India c Department of Chemistry, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Galgotias University, India Abstract This paper deals…

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    Carbon Fuel Essay

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    Use of Carbon Compounds as Fuel: Carbon based fuels: What makes a good fuel? What are these fuels used for? Combustion effects good bad The main carbon based gases in use today are coal, gasoline and natural gas. Coal: The chemical formula of coal is C135H96O9NS. Nearly 85% of Coal is made up of Carbon and the rest is mainly hydrogen and oxygen. Coal doesn’t have a melting point. Like all fossil and biofuels, all different kinds of coal produce CO2 when burned. Coal energy quality varies…

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    Assignment 7 Power Station Emission Aim: The aim of this experiment is to measure the mass of sulphur dioxide in 1m3 of flue gas (waste gas from burning fossil fuels in a power station). To achieve this aim, titration of an unknown solution of sulphuric acid (around 0.2-0.4 mol) and sodium carbonate (0.2 mol) using methyl orange as an indicator. 1. Introduction Fossil fuel is formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude…

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