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    Elephant Grass Essay

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    Natural pastures are the main sources of feed for ruminants, and form the major feed component of domesticated livestock in Ghana. However, unfavorable rainfall pattern, uneven seasonal growth and unavailability of pasture during certain times of the year have been considered the major limitations to constant supply of forage for ruminants. There are two seasons in Ghana, the dry and wet season. Forages are normally abundant in the wet season but this is in reverse to the dry season. These…

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    Lab Report: Density and Viscosity Problem: What is the effect of density on the viscosity of a substance? Hypothesis: Density will affect the viscosity of a liquid. The order of the liquids from most dense to least dense is: syrup, detergent, water, oil Background: Density and viscosity are closey related in which they both affect one and other. Denisty has many factors like weight, mass, and volume. To work cohesivly there are different things we must pay attention to. Density is how closley…

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    Aisle I headed was the one with scented detergents, we couldn’t find them in Iran anymore’’. This quote has moved me because it reminds me the suffering and hardship of the people. Most of the country today were still living in the poverty and unhealthy lifestyles. Maryjane could not believe what she has seen in Vienna store a place she can buy whatever she wants. The crucial thing for her was those detergents she has bought from the store. The detergents have a nice odor. ‘’If I wanted to be…

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    oxygen and that's not good for the animals. The nitrate is actually dangerous to the creek and the critters living there. It is also dangerous to the water flow. It is also dangerous for the environment. The phosphates are found in some detergents but not all detergents. The numbers/data collected from the phosphates were all close every time. However…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    Weakness Explanation Suggestion(s) for improvement Not measuring the temperature of the liver cubes that are the sources of the enzyme catalase. Although the hydrogen peroxide solutions were at the desired temperatures, it was uncertain whether their paired liver cubes had the same temperatures. This places concern on whether the froth height was close to being accurate, hence reliable. If the temperature of a liver were lower than the desired temperature, the enzymes would be less likely to…

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    the labels are fibbed to hide ingredients from the buyer. Now what if you were spraying detergents or even putting on face products that had the same thing in both of them. It’s a little odd that detergents, what we clean our bathroom with and beauty products, what we put on our face could contain the same thing. Endocrine disruptors like Carcinogen can be found in everyday home utilities such as detergents, pesticides, children’s toys, plastic bottles, cosmetics, and metal soda cans. Studies…

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    Catalase Lab Report

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    Aim The aim of this experiment is to discover how different number of pH levels react towards the enzyme catalase, found in beef liver, and will be discovered by the number of oxygen bubbles through the degradation of hydrogen peroxide. Hypothesis The higher the pH level, the more production of oxygen bubbles in the solution. Variables Could affect activity of catalase - Temperature of reactant vessel - Concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide/Catalase - pH level of…

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    Effective Hand Cleansing

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    Use liquid or foam detergent from a dispenser. This will remove 95% of transient micro-organisms from the hands. It should last at least for 15-30 seconds. It’s not necessary to use antibacterial soap. Clinical techniques Only an approved antiseptic detergent (eg 4% Chlorhexidine gluconate or 7.5% Povidone iodine) should be used. Clinical techniques should be used prior to undertaking…

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    were used, the pH paper indicator and the pH meter. Out of ten substances that were used, five of them were found to be acidic, namely: hydrochloric acid, coke, toothpaste, milk, and acetic acid. Sodium hydroxide, buffer solution, bleach, and the detergent were found to be basic. Bottle water was found to be neutral. Substances are said to be acidic because of having pH levels lesser than 7, and those having pH greater than 7 are said to be basic. Some are neutral,…

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    water. 4 When I added the detergent to the water it started to look cloudy and there was bubbles. 5 I notice the water turn brown and it look like flakes on the top. This smelling like the potting soil. 6 With the water and the mixture, it was cleaner to the water it had a light brown color. With this it was less od dirt smell. 7 With both the mixtures of the…

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