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    Today midian wants to give you a reason to read and to show science is not boring so please read. this 4 paragraph paper about molecules and what are they?They are cool genes we wear and they are cool to show off so sit back enjoy and thank you. 1# The first molecule is carbohydrates it's kinda of a sugar molecule the carbohydrates let your body talk to each other to keep you going. It's basically seen in sugar and they are made of a tiny little other substance called atoms. one sugar…

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    Is Lead Good Or Bad

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    Lead has been around for thousands of years, used with various products, and is a deadly element. Lead is found in all parts of Earth’s crust and has been used in products of various items in our homes, such as paint, pipes, batteries and even cosmetics (“Lead poisoning….” 2017). Humans have learned that lead is highly dangerous once inside our bodies, shutting down organs and beginning a wide collection of symptoms from lead poisoning. It is released into the environment through industrial…

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    Neon Research Paper

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    about 20.180. This element was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898 and contributions also came from Morris Travers. I will go into greater detail about how they discovered neon later into the essay. Neon’s atomic number on the periodic table is 10. It is also odorless, colorless, and non-toxic. As I stated earlier, neon was discovered at the University College London by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers in 1898. However, this was not the first element discovered by Ramsay…

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    Chemical contamination refers to the contamination of the environment with chemical substances, there are many chemical contaminants, and some of them are volatile found in our environment. Benzene is one of them, it evaporates rapidly, it smells sweet, flammable, colorless liquid, it presents in gasoline, crude oil, and cigarette smoke. Benzene is one of the chemical contaminant which used in manufacturing many products like plastics, synthetic fibers and resin. Also, it is used to solve waxes,…

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    another type of chemical weathering. Carbonation is the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid. This type of weathering is important in the formation of caves. Dissolved carbon dioxide in rainwater or in moist air forms carbonic acid, and this acid reacts with minerals in rocks. chemical weathering tends to be different sorts of chemicals mixed together to form a material. Rust is a good example of what chemical weathering can do. With an increase in temperature, chemical…

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    Hassium Research Paper

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    It is an element. It is rare. It is Hassium. Out of a total of 118 elements on the Periodic Table of Elements, Hassium is just one. Hassium is the 108th element on the periodic table. Have you ever heard of Hassium? The term Hassium was derived from a german state of Hesse, where Hassium was first made. Hassium was discovered in 1984 by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Munzenburg. These two inventors developed this element in Darmstadt, Germany which is located in Europe. Hassium has a…

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    Strontium Isotope Ratios

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    Strontium Isotope ratios are used in archaeology to track human migration.86Sr abundance is constant, but 87Sr forms through decay of 87Rb in rock. Rock age and initial Rb/Sr ratios vary geographically, making87Sr/86Sr a location tracer. Strontium, weathered from bedrock into groundwater then taken up by flora and fauna, can substitute for Ca in tooth enamel. Enamel only forms during childhood, specifically the early first and second molars mineralize during early childhood; the third molar…

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    Lots of American farmers found themselves unable to make enough money to support their families. One of the main ingredients of Moonshine is corn. A farmer could take a subpar corn farm and turn it into a goldmine. Obviously the Government did not approve of this practice. There are a couple good reasons for the Government to oppose this practice. With underground Moonshine sales growing they were losing a large amount of tax revenue; secondly, there was no way to regulate production, and…

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    Magazine, Mental Floss, Slate, The Believer, Air & Space, Science, and The New Scientist, has created a user-friendly book about how to explain the periodic table and the elements that occupy it by writing the book The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love and the History of the World From the Periodic Table of Elements. He provides an insight into the world of chemistry that relates to his audience, even those who do not have a PhD in a science field. As the book goes on,…

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    society are weak. These element of the bond to society are attachment, belief, commitment, and involvement. My main focus will be on the attachment element of the bond. Attachment is the concern individual have about what people think of the individual. Belief is the traditional value system that many individuals belief in. Commitment is related to the individual aspiration to achieving their goals. Involvement is the activities the individual is involved in. If these elements are strong, then…

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