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    begins by offering a relatable anecdote to his childhood art class in order to truly show the readers the prevalence and wonder of carbon. He then focuses the central idea of the chapter on the effect of structure on properties and uses. Miodownik provides a thorough exploration of the various structures and properties of carbon. Graphite…

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    Vitamin C Research Paper

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    Vitamin C is a an important nutrient which is required in our bodies, taking in large amounts of vitamin C causes stomach aches, diarrhoea and flatulence(gas which is generated in the intestinal tract) It helps protect cell and keep them healthy it is also needed to heal the wounds. An adult is required to have 40 mg of vitamins a day,Vitamin C cannot be stored your the body, so you must have vitamin C in your everyday diet.If you don't have enough vitamin C in your body you can get…

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    Unknown 105 A

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    disrupts the IMAF’s and forces the molecule to break by adding thermal energy to increase kinetic energy to the compound. When melting the unknown the interactions within the IMAF’s of the molecule are decreasing causing a disruption within the structure of the lattices. Determining the melting point of Unknown 105 A helps narrow down the possible compound that it can be, by the given melting point range. The narrower the range represents the relative purity of the substance. Simple…

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    think that our imagination is still growing and will continue to advance in the future. One of the structures that I think truly represents artistic beauty is the Royal Ontario Museum. The Royal Ontario Museum is one of the many gemstones in downtown Toronto. The building features countless amount of collections from the past and it is one of the most unique looking building around, with its crystal like architecture and amazing interior design. Inside the building features many windows,…

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    Igneous Rock Formation

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    rock known as Tuff pyroclastic, which is a volcano-clastic rick composed mainly of volcanic ash. This conclusion makes sense as the quick cooling would cause the porous structures. This rock possesses sand to mud sized grains; therefore it is fine grained. This rock has interlocking crystals as well as a predominately mafic structure. This rock contains K Feldspar and hornblende due to splintery appearance of a black mineral This rock formed close to the mountains in the erosional world. This is…

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    A mineral is defined by geologists as naturally occurring, generally inorganic, solid substances, with an orderly crystalline structure, and a definite chemical composition that allows for some variation. The following are examples of materials and whether or not they fit the definition of a mineral. Window glass is a non-crystalline solid that is synthetically created from silica, generally used for its optical transparency. Glass is an inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition.…

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    rubber suits as they swim over their new city deep underneath the surface of the crystal clear ocean. What is this city, you may ask? This is the city of the future and it is called Submarino City. This city is located in the ocean underneath a huge dome that has diminished all the water and has transformed it into oxygen so that humans can create a civilization. Submarino City includes many levitating, open roofed structures. It also consists of transportation by submarines, or you can swim…

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    supernatural element or the didactic tone used throughout the fable? One element of an allegory that the story intriguing is a literary device. According to The Literary Device Network a literary device is “Literary Devices refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her messages in a simple manner to the readers. When employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and analyze a literary work. Below is a list of…

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    Flame Test Lab Conclusion

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    would burn? Explain your answer. I think copper nitrate would burn at a blue/green color, because during the flame test copper burned at a blue/green color. 9. Some stores sell “fireplace crystals.” When sprinkled on a log, these crystals make the flames red, green, and violet. Explain how these crystals can change the flame’s color. What ingredients do you expect them to…

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    Rosalind Franklin Essay

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    The Beginning of Rosalind Franklin Rosalind Franklin was a female chemist and physician (X-Ray Crystallographer). She helped the world understand the molecular structures of viruses, DNA, Graphite, Coal, and RNA. She was born July 25, 1920 in Notting Hill, London. She had a very large family with four siblings, and her family was able to take care of themselves. They were also highly involved in public social works. Then however, in the year of 1958 Rosalind’s life had come to an end. She died…

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