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    Biochemical Test Essay

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    reagent is made of Copper (II) sulfate ion which reduces to Copper (I) during the test. It is made by adding copper sulfate with sodium citrate and carbonate that is dissolved in 400mLs of water (Benedict’s Test). The chemical reaction within this test is…

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    Plant Bed Essay

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    chosen”, Hayes adds. The size of the bed should be kept in portion to the space around it. Therefore, the design of your choice decides how you will irrigate your raised bed. However, make sure that the plants you select are adapted to the climate and water in your area. Re-assure that the plants are in a mature size that is appropriate for their location in the landscape, Hayes states. Regular maintenance is key for a successful…

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    Caelum

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    the energy requirements by 15 percent because there is no need for an air filtration system. As a backup for the plants – if they happen to die – the Oxygen Generation System can be used. This system separates the oxygen and hydrogen particles from water through the process of electrolysis. The oxygen produced can then be used as a backup…

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    Issues Of Climate Change

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    Have you ever seen water come up storm drains in sunny weather in the middle of the day? Or how about 70,000,000 people being stranded on rooftops? This is a problem people are beginning to face every year because of climate change. Climate change is greenhouse gases trapped in the atmosphere, causing earth’s temperature to rise. Climate change is a huge issue because it causes many problems that destroy lands and waters, and kill animals, plants, and humans or cause them to relocate. It is so…

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    will affect the the freezing point the most. The freezing point of a liquid is, the point of a substance when the temperature of the solid and the liquid is equal. When water freezes the water molecules become organized and come closer together forming crystal particles of ice.When a solute (like salt) and a solvent (like water) mix together the salt becomes an impurity and makes it so the solution can’t crystallize. This means that the solution remains liquid even when the temperature…

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    soap and bleach and B: soap and water. The reaction in A as the week pass the soap starts to get smaller and smaller, on the left and the right it got white a little. The chemical reaction on A is that the bleach got clear and light at the soap that have been use in the experiment. In Bowl B the water and soap that have been used in the experiment was breaking up, getting lighter. In bowl B the soap took away the walker as the week have passed by because when you water your hands the substance…

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    Biosphere Research Paper

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    things play a big part in the water cycle because they pull water from lands soil, which is a form of inhaling and exhaling water vapor so it rains forming a cycle. This cycle regulates the ocean chemistry by taking carbon out of the atmosphere. The ocean has chlorophyll concentrations and this is where organisms live. In areas where there is a cold water current the chlorophyll concentration is higher which stimulates phytoplankton. Cooler temperatures well up the water from way deep in the…

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    Part 1: Warm slightly more than 300 mL of water to approximately 70 degrees Celsius. Measure out 150 mL of water into the coffee cup calorimeter. Take the temperature of this water in the coffee cup calorimeter once it has reached a steady temperature. Then, add an ice cube approximately the size of a large marshmallow. Stir the ice and water and measure the lowest temperature of the liquid once the ice has completely melted. Measure the final volume of water. Repeat this sequence twice more,…

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    Introduction and Background Organisations’ management strategies and practices affecting environmental, ethical, social and global aspects have evolved significantly and the responsibilities of an organisation to society are those that arise in the concept of Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR). CSR can be defined as “the responsibility of an organisation for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment, through transparent and ethical behaviour (ACCSR, 2016).…

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    One key component of growing crops is having an appropriate amount of water. The human population size is approximately six billion which means food supply is crucial to support these numbers. This creates a high demand for agricultural products because of the rapidly growing human population. The human population is expected to be as high as nine billion by 2050. As a result, industrial agriculture is increasingly being conducted in areas that are not naturally conducive to crop growth such as…

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