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    Uric Acid Rich Foods Essay

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    What are the Uric Acid Rich Foods? – Uric acid is a chemical that is formed in the body when the body starts breaking down and this causes purine (purine) to grow. There are some food and drinks such as beer, mackerel, grind, beans, anchovies and dry beans. It is a special acid that travels through the kidneys in the blood and travels through kidneys and urine/urine and thus increases some conflicts. If a number of uric acid increases in the blood then the cause of hyperuricemia becomes. In…

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    Sulphamic Acid Case Study

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    Ravi raj Chemicals Company manufactures the sulphamic acid. During the process scrubber through SO3 gas liberate the atmosphere. So these SO3 undesirable gases are reducing. The SO3 gas is hazards and it is pollute the atmosphere. In this project we can solve the possible solution then apply to the plant scale. 1.2 Objective Of Projects In these manufacturing process of sulphamic acid first raw material put at the batch reactor and after some time hot discharge…

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    P-Nitrophenol Lab Report

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    measure the enzyme activity in each sample fraction. P-nitrophenol shows a linear relationship with acid phosphatase. An Enzyme assay gives the activity levels of acid phosphatase in each fraction. The results from each fraction were placed into the equation of the line from the standard curve of p-nitrophenol. A standard curve of p-nitrophenol is used because this is the product created after acid phosphatase is reacted with the specific buffer. The activity in each homogenate changed the…

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    Phytic Acid In Yeast

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    RESULTS Phytic Acid The concentration of phytic acid was determined spectrophotometrically in three tested plant materials of Gishta as shown in table 2. The concentrations of phytic acid were obtained from 5 g dried leafy material. All the leaf samples contained phytic acid (detection limit 0.025 mg/ml) in this study. This may have been due to the fact that there was a limitation in terms of the detection concentration since concentrations less than mg was not tested. Seed extracts was found…

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    Sterile Ointments Ointments are semisolids expected for external application to the skin or mucous layers. They typically contain lower than 20% water and volatiles and more than 50% hydrocarbons, waxes, or polyols as the vehicle. Ointment bases known for use as vehicles fall into four general classes: hydrocarbon bases, absorption bases, water-removable bases, and water-soluble bases. Each therapeutic ointment has its base one of these four general classes. • Hydrocarbon Bases: They are…

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    Fruit Peels Essay

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The discussion will cover the obtained results under the following heads: 1. Effect of some different parameters on the behavior of drying rate Fig.1 showed the relation between drying rate and drying time under two drying methods of fruits peels. It was cleared that the drying rate decreased continuously with drying time. There was not any constant-rate drying period and all the drying operations are seen to occur in the falling rate period. The drying rates were higher…

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    Starch Synthesis Essay

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    The study of the “impact of artificial light on the production of sugars and starch by seedlings” was conducted to compare the effectiveness of seed artificial light compared to natural light to see if artificial light could be used as a substitute for artificial light. To produce the results to create a comparison, students conducted Starch Testing and Carbohydrate testing. The starch testing consisted 6 tubes, two of which were controlled samples with and without a Lugol’s Iodine, two…

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    Radioactivity Lab Report

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    Radioactivity past paper assignment Question 1: In the fridge, from a previous experiment, there is a 50 mM [U-14C] glucose solution. A 20 uL aliquot was counted and gave 200 000 dpm. What is the specific activity of this preparation? 20 uL = 200 000 dpm (divide both sides by 20) 1 uL = 10 000 dpm Glucose = 50 mM = 50 mmol / uL = 50 umol/ uL = 50 nmol / uL Therefore in one uL = 50 nmol/ uL = 10 000 dpm (divide both side by…

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    breaking down water molecules is called photolysis. In the dark reactions, glucose is made. Carbon dioxide and ribulose bisphosphate, which is also called RuBP, unite to form rubisco, which then splits to make two phosphoglyceric acid molecules, the phosphoglyceric acid is sometimes called PGA. PGA gets converted to phosphoglyceraldehyde or PGAL. Many PGAL is used to make more RuBP. This is called the Calvin Cycle. Photosynthesis is affected by many factors, like the amount of carbon dioxide in…

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    How To Make Slime

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    and many colors and glitters to use and many activators. My last science project that I did was which better juice cleans better pennies. The result was that orange juice cleans better pennies because orange juice has acid. Slime is easy to make because probably you will…

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