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    Synthesis Of L-Ion Battery

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    In recent years, modern Li-ion batteries (LIBs) have become ubiquitous power source for a variety of applications such as laptops, mobile phone, and digital camera to electric vehicles, owing to their high power density, high energy density, and long cycle life.1–3 However, there are still many critical challenge to increasing the energy, power density, and improved cycling stability.4–6 In particular, selecting noble electrode materials is the hottest topics in the LIB field. Among them, bulk…

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    Economic aspect of the Chemical Weapon In order to obtain chemical weapons, each country needed to face the problem of finding the source of raw material available in their country, the manufacture of raw material and, the transportation and training of human forces that would be used in time of war. The economic aspects of the chemical weapon are extensive, but we confine it to the study of the acquisition of raw materials. The Allies and the acquisition of raw materials In the middle of June…

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    Elodea Experiment

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    In runoff, there is a heavy existence of the chemical ammonia, which causes the most damage since it is an extreme base. Windex contains ammonia and many other harmful chemicals. One of which includes ethylene glycol n-hexyl ether which is used as a detergent and dissolves oil and dirt (Parris). Like all plants, especially aquatic plants, elodea has a waxy layer on the surface of its leaves to limit water loss. Detergents, such as this chemical, break…

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    Phillips 66 Case Analysis

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    For instance, its Gulf Coast petrochemicals project is advancing well for its CPChem in the United States. This project is expected to increase ethylene and polyethylene capacity by over 40%. More than 70% of work on this project has been completed and the company expects this project to commence in the mid-2017. This is a good move as the completion of this project will help the company to tap the…

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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    1. The film Food Inc. shines a light on the problems we face when purchasing food within the United States. Our food is largely a rearrangement of the same basic crops. The number one crop within the United States of course being corn. Corn has long been grown in the North American region due to its low maintenance growing and its ability to grow in both warm and cooler climates. Corn is such a staple food within the United States; it is involved in nearly nighty percent of all products found in…

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    Fracking or Hydraulic fracking, is the process of injecting high pressure of water into the ground to destroy rocks known as shale rocks in order to get oil and natural gas. Fracking is a fairly simple process but has several steps involved. Before oil companies can start drilling into the ground they have to find these areas known as shale areas or tight rock formation. Once they find one of these areas, they start to drill into the ground for about a mile. After the drill has gone down for…

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    Pigeonpea Essay

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    Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.), also known as Redgram, is an economically and nutritionally important grain legume crop belonging to the Cajaninae sub-tribe of the tribe Phaseoleae under sub-family Papilionoideae of family Leguminosae. Considering the vast natural genetic diversity in the germplasm and the presence of many wild relatives, India is considered as the primary center of origin of pigeonpea (Van der Maesen, 1980). It is one of the hardy, drought tolerant and important pulse…

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    Selling and Making Cigarettes? Ethical or Not? In the great nation of the USA everyone has the right to their own choices, and also obtains the right to have a role in our capitalist economy, whether that be a owning a convenient store, having a job in advertising, or creating a company to sell specific products or services. In the first rendition of the, changing forever more, United States economy they had a completely laissez-faire style. This term, of French origin meaning to allow to…

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    Why Is Pluto A Planet

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    is a flyby mission and will pass so quickly, so the spacecraft will have to begin data collection in the earnest of June 2015 (Riddle, Bob). Scientist’s were socked that Pluto’s atmosphere extends at least 1,700 km (1,050 miles) above the surface. Ethylene and acetylene, which are hydrocarbon species where discovered, but only, found trace amounts during the mission. This is just a sample of the 5% of the flyby data that was sent back from the spacecraft, and it already has revolutionized our…

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    Cleaning products Introduction Many years ago, people had many simple and natural ways to clean rather than cleaning products, such as water and soil. Nowadays, people use different kinds of cleaning products to clean, which contain a huge amount of chemicals, and they use it more and more than before. Those people do not know how do these products are dangerous for them and for the environment. A few years ago, people started being aware of their problems. In order to protect ourselves and…

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