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    Chizingc Soap Case Study

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    The concept behind Chic Soap is simple; it sets out to incorporate fashionable perfumes such as Obsession, Raffinee and Opium into a high quality white soap base. The product would then be packaged using the logo of the perfume plus a Chic Soap common background. The advantages for the perfume supplier are: a guaranteed outlet for its perfumes at full retail prices; and a low cost trial route for potential customers. The advantages for Chic Soap are: the use of already established perfume…

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    During the past few years, I explored and discovered my passion to become an experimental physical chemist. From my experience, I realized that the support from family and society is immensely important for prospective researchers to live out their passion. As a female physical chemist who pursues an academic research, I will strive to pass on intellectual inspiration to young students and contribute to making a more inclusive scientific community. Among the students who went to a public…

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    Fluorine Research Paper

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    density is 0.001696 grams per cubic centimeter. Fluorine is a non-medal the period number is 2 its group number is 17 and the halogen. Fluorine is a gas. Fluorine was discovered by Henri Moissanin 1886. Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan was a French chemist who won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in isolating fluorine from its compounds. Moissan was one of the original members of the International Atomic Weights Committee. He died in February 20 1907. Fluorine is the most…

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    Mendeleev Lab

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    When finding the unknown elements we used other known elements as guides and looked for similar properties. Like the Periodic Table today, it is organized through similar properties of each element and categorized in groups. Dimitri Mendeleev was a chemist from Russia who lived in poverty and was the only one of seventeen siblings to attend school. Mendeleev then created the first periodic table from his finding through periodic law, which he also created. Medeleev was a major contributor to…

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    contributed to the modern Cinderella makeover?. Science plays a big part in makeup because chemist and engineers are always working on creating new products for people to use and then they improve the old ones. To make makeup related products you need intensive research and advanced technology to make sure the substances are able to be applied on the face. The advantages in having science in makeup is that scientist, chemist and researchers make sure that people don't get any bad reactions…

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    Stoichiometry Case Study

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    help the future chemists learn the most modern research techniques and to think creatively about solutions to major scientific problems (2015). Stoichiometry is one of the most crucial and fundamental techniques in chemistry because of its real-life applications in chemistry as well as research. Stoichiometry allows chemists to make predictions about the outcomes of chemical reactions. Producing useful predictions is one of the main goals of chemistry since it provides the chemists with the…

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    Jacob Schuster Comparing and Contrasting Michael Faraday and Hans Christian Orsted Michael Faraday and Hans Christian Oersted were both Chemists and Physicists in the 1800’s. They both discovered the connection between magnetism and electricity. This paper will give backgrounds on both Faraday and Oersted and will compare and contrast their works. Michael Faraday was born in London on September 22, 1791. He was the first person to produce an electric current from a magnetic…

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    Neon Research Paper

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    nitrogen extracted from the air was always slightly heavier than nitrogen obtained from chemical compounds. This curiosity was noted previously by Henry Cavendish, but it remained anonymous. ("Neon," 1999). In 1898, a Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay (1852-1916) and English chemist Morris M. Travers (1872-1961) discovered neon just after they discovered the element krypton that same year. ("Neon," 2000). Physical Description Neon is the second element in Group 18 of the periodic table,…

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    Who: This article is about Carl Scheele a 1700’s chemist. Scheele was born into a very wealthy family and his father was a very smart man. Scheele learned a lot from his father and his friends that would come to teach young Carl. Scheele became a pharmacist which lead him into working with different chemicals. He founded many different acids as well as barium and molybdenum. Scheele also created a green coloring mixture in which is now famous as Scheele’s Green. What: This article is trying to…

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    scientist considered beauty due to its utility. Even the theoretical chemist like Professor Hoffman, chemist try to provide an explanation and use of the different element in our society. Moreover, the rules of disinterested contemplation have some conflict in the realm of science. The scientist must see the whole picture in order to devise a law, theory, or even a hypothesis. Albeit, these might seem intangible to the senses, the chemist provides this information to be utilized in cognitive…

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