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    contain” Dyes, Propyl alcohol,Butyl alcohol and Diacetone alcohol”.(wikipedia).Propyl alcohol also known as 1-Propanol,(Wikipedia) is i on of the ingredients in a sharpie.Did you know that 1-Propanol “is formed naturally in small amounts during many fermentation processes and used as a solvent in the pharmaceutical industry mainly for resins and cellulose esters”.(wikipedia).Did you also know that” Propyl alcohol is a colorless liquid and is made by oxidation of aliphatic hydrocarbons that is…

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    Blake Shelton

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    One of the four people in our society who follow their own rule is Blake Shelton. Blake Shelton is a very famous country music singer/song writer and is the husband of Miranda Lambert, a very famous female country music singer and song writer as well. The pair make a quite astonishing Holloywood couple. In addition, Blake Shelton have sold millions of albums and had a tour across the world. In Sisario’s article,- “Blake Shelton Tops Charts For the First Time,” states that: “… has become his…

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    The Roaring Twenties in America is the era of expansion in the economy and technology invention. It brings Americans more opportunities to get rich and a modern way of living. The era is also remarked by the decay of society’s moral during the Prohibition period. Fitzgerald describes this moral decadence through his famous work, The Great Gatsby, by portraying the infamous bootlegger, Jay Gatsby. During the Roaring Twenties, the government ratified the 18th Amendment, also know as…

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    The roaring 20’s was an innovative time in American History. New inventions that we still utilize to this day were created. Although we were striving with our excellent creations, we also had many economic downfalls during that decade. Food in the 1920’s was greatly affected by prohibition and the overproduction of produce. The alcohol ban lead to violence and rebellion against the government. Meanwhile the overproduction of food affected the farmer’s quality of life. Prohibition began in 1919…

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    During the 1800s, there had already been many prohibition movements, mostly by religious groups who considered the abuse of alcohol, or drunkenness, unacceptable. Finally, in 1920, the 18th amendment was passed, banning the importing, transporting, manufacturing, and selling of alcoholic beverages, the era that followed, the time of prohibition, lasted until the 21st amendment was passed in 1933, which repealed the 18th amendment. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, published in 1925, takes…

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    Alcohol Use In The 1800s

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    In the 1800s, many Americans began to drink excessively. This was partly due to economic and social problems that occurred during and after the time of the American Revolution. Alcohol was abused daily. Instead of money, workers were given drinks as a method of payment. It was not long before people learned that alcohol caused health problems such as anxiety, permanent brain damage, and alcoholism. Americans also came to the conclusion that alcohol was the cause of many crimes. There were over…

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    Aim: The aim of this investigation is to determine the effect of water temperature on the time it takes for an aspirin tablet to dissolve. Hypothesis: The boiling water will have the quickest time to dissolve the aspirin tablet. This is because its molecules have more energy and are vibrating more rapidly than the cold water. Cold tap water will have the slowest time to dissolve the aspirin tablet because it has the least kinetic energy. Why? Apparatus: Equipment: Image Kenwood Kettle Pyrex…

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    Acceleration Lab Report

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    The definition of an accelerant is a substance that accelerates the speed of fire or makes a fire more intense (Accelerant | Define Accelerant at Dictionary.com, n.d.). When forensic laboratories have debris that was collected from a crime scene they can use either the Headspace or the Vapor Concentration techniques to determine if there was an accelerant used. Both techniques use Gas Chromatography, which is separating mixtures based on their distribution between a stationary liquid phase and…

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    How to make slime Some people know how to make homemade slime but some people always have to search on how to make homemade slime. So here it is how to make homemade slime. The first step, is to Start by filling one of your cups up with water, and stir one spoonful of Borax into the water. Then, put about an inch of glue into the other cup. Add three tablespoons of water to the glue and stir. You can add color (food coloring). If you would like colored slime, add a few drops of food coloring…

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    Flame Synthesis

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    The purpose of this lab is to observe the different colors produced by different compounds. My hypothesis is that each compound will produce a different color. For the procedure, we first took a wooden splint and placed it in distilled water. Then, we lit matches we received from Mr. Maloney, and turned on the gas which turned on the bunsen burner. We then took one compound from the front table. We took the wooden splint in the water, and scooped up a tiny bit of the substance and placed the…

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