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    intertwining with each other, above all alcohol has been known as a scars mean of relaxing one’s mind and forgetting about the tenseness you may hold within your body. Alcohol is a way of getting rid of the burdens that don’t regulate with your life style, a way of forgetting your immoral sins. Such a beverage should be only knowing to the gods of this world, such a astonishing moment when you take a taste, however when these sips become more and more consistent alcohol is no longer a creation…

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    Brief Intervention

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    related problems as well as the provision of motivational feedback and advice. Typically studied in general medical or school-based settings and in non-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers, brief therapies have been shown to be effective in reducing alcohol use and improving general health and social functioning (79, 275, 1109). In these sub-groups of patients, the efficacy of brief therapies is often comparable with that of longer, more intense treatment; even very brief interventions (i.e., a few…

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    consequences that alcohol can cause you. Driving down the freeway while being drunk, you lose control of your vehicle and all of a sudden you get into a car crash. In that car accident the driver in the other vehicle gets killed. Because of your poor decisions, you have taken away someone's life due to your actions. 2. Need(Body): significance of problem- There is an alarming number of deaths and violence caused by alcohol that affect people every year. 1.sub point one- alcohol…

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    Alcoholism can be defined as an individual who desires consuming alcohol at high levels in order to relieve any distress they may possess. It typically begins when someone experiences a negative conflict in their life that affects them to a great ordeal. Excessive drinking can develop overtime, or in some cases, occur in a very short amount of time. The majority causes of consuming alcohol in the first place can be due to high levels of stress. In which, people who have high levels of stress are…

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    Essay About Addiction

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    Does an alcoholic make a deliberate choice with each drink? Addiction is a serious problem that is overcoming the nation. Many people are unaware of their addictions because they lose track and end up not realizing that there small problem that can turn into a huge habit. Addiction is not a choice it is a disease because the brain likes to create habits for survival and users can end up in creating a habit that is very difficult to quit. Addicts are unaware of how the addiction process begins.…

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    Results: Table: Mass of alcohols combusted along with experimental and literary values for enthalpy change Alcohol Molar Mass (g/mol) Mass of Alcohol Combusted (g) Enthalpy (kJ/mol) Enthalpy literature value [Stretton n.d.] (kJ/mol) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average (mean) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average (mean) Ethanol 46.07 1.447 1.327 1.371 1.382 -133.1 -145.1 -140.5 -139.3 -1367 Propanol 60.10 1.133 1.375 1.255 1.254 -221.7 -182.7 -200.2 -200.3 -2021 Butanol 74.12 1.181 1.046 1.119 1.115…

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    selectivity of an oxidation-reduction interconversion between 4-tert- butylcyclohexanol and 4-tert-butylcyclohexanone while investigating the stereoselectivity of different reducing agents. During the first week, 4-tert-butylcyclohexanol, a secondary alcohol (mixture of cis and trans stereoisomers) is to be oxidized into a ketone, 4-tert-butylcyclohexanone using sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is used to monitor the progress of the the reaction. The second week of…

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    When one who uses alcohol frequently becomes addicted to having alcohol in his or her system. Having a twenty year progression in alcohol use means that the person is dependent and have inherited a tolerance to alcohol use. However, there is something that could be done to help with alcohol dependence. A treatment plan or counseling can definitely help approach alcohol dependence and help the client as long as he or she remains focused on the treatment and he or she is determined to give up the…

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    The purpose of this experiment, Free Radical Chlorination of 1-Chlorobutane, is to examine the influence of the molecular structure on the reactivity of an alkane in a free-radical chlorination using the technique of gas chromatography. In this experiment, 1-chlorobutane was used to react with sulfuryl chloride in order to produce four isometric dichlorobutanes. The percent compositions of the four isometric dichlorobutanes are 8.34% for 1,1 dichlorobutane, 21.30% for 1,2 dichlorobutane, 44.50%…

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    fresheners, incense and other sweet smelling products. The process for making air fresheners uses Fischer Esterification, the same procedure used to create our ester (Banana oil). Creating an artificial ester involves using various molecules containing alcohol groups (OH) and carboxylic acid groups (C=OOH), using different combinations will create different pleasurable scents. The chemical reaction is an equilibrium reaction, meaning that at the reactions termination there are often…

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