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    bonds C16H32(s) → C16H32(l) London Dispersion Forces There was no conductivity observed for ionic compounds in the solid state but there was a high conductivity observed for ionic compounds as an aqueous solution. I would expect molten sodium chloride to conduct…

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    Abstract: We describe the successful synthesis of Polypyrrole-Gold nanocomposites (PPy-Au NCs) by the chemical oxidative polymerization of pyrrole with ferric chloride as an oxidizing agent, in the presence of a colloidal suspension of gold nanoparticles. Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) were synthesized by standard citrate reduction method. Au NPs and PPy-Au NCs were characterized by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Atomic Forced Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier…

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    1 from the elution of the blood serum, the profile shown for Iron (III) Chloride is what I would expect. The peak off the elution profile is fraction number 3 which falls in between the highest fraction number of protein which is 2 and the highest fraction number of sodium ions which is 5 according to Figure 1. This can be justified by looking at the molecular weight off all three. The molecular weight of Iron (III) chloride is 162.20 g/mol (Anon, 2002) which is above that of a single sodium…

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    Hemoglobin Lab Report

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    Abstract: Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that enable the red blood cell to bind oxygen in the lung and transport the oxygen to tissues and organs throughout the body. Oxygen binds reversibly to these iron atoms and is carried throughout the blood. As part of the experiment, we computed the concentration of hemoglobin and iron in a crystalline blood sample by measuring the absorbance of the sample as methemoglobin and cynamethemoglobin at 450-650nm. Furthermore, the…

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    major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system is gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Alcohol amplifies the effect of GABA by binding to and stimulating GABA receptors, causing the opening of ion channels. This allows for an influx of chloride ions and subsequent hyperpolarization of the cell, which leads to an inhibitory effect. The inhibitory effects on the CNS caused by alcohol’s actions on GABA include sedation, relaxation and a loss of…

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    A Case Study on Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Puberty Essence, B, Lewis Housatonic Community College A Case Study on Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Puberty Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, also known as type 1 diabetes, is an autoimmune disease that is caused by the destruction of cells that normally produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas that removes glucose from the bloodstream for use by the body. Therefore, low insulin levels limit glucose…

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    two examples used are from my own understanding of plagiarism. Example 1. Ebola is a viral disease that have no cure. Vaccines have being developed to prevent individuals from contracting the contagious Ebola disease. The vaccine is made of sodium chloride and amino acid combined. With the combination a white precipitate is formed and the formed precipitate is the vaccine that prevents Ebola. Explanation. In my understanding this paragraph is an offence of plagiarism. This statement talks…

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    formed, and therefore, from Figure 2, the anion is identified as Cl-. Most sliver compounds are insoluble, and when a soluble compound that contains Cl- reacts with AgNO3, an insoluble silver chloride precipitate forms.11 Since the cation is Na+ and the anion is Cl-, the unknown ionic compound is sodium chloride,…

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    much of the salt dissolves. Materials - 250 mL Beaker [1] Scale 40g of Sodium chloride [1] Spoon [1] Mixing stick [1] Hot plate 100 mL of water [1] Thermometer [1]…

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    The Ketchut Manufacture

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    More conjugated compounds absorb higher wavelengths/lower energies because as the wavelength increases the HOMO/LUMO gap (ΔE) decreases which is due to the compression of multiple molecular orbitals (ψ). According to Klein, the Ketchup stain (lycopene) on a shirt and upon application of bleach (NaClO), it breaks lycopene’s conjugation, therefore causing a decrease in conjugation; which directly correlates to the stain no longer being visible to the eye but when illuminating the shirt with…

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