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    (DeLoney-Marino CR, 2013) Vibrio Fischeri is a heterotroph and has the ability to be anaerobic and aerobic which was determined through genome sequencing and chemical assays. One of the ways in which it is able to grow anaerobically is by using mixed-acid fermentation. (Ruby et al. 2005) Vibrio Fischeri is also oxidase positive. Location: Vibrio Fischeri is found in shallow marine environments and has a symbiont relationship with certain squid and fish (see Figure 1). Vibrio Fischeri stops the…

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    Phosphorus is an element with the atomic number 15 and is described by the symbol P. Phosphorus was found in 1669 by a man named Hennig Brand. Brand was testing urine samples when he came across a weird substance now known as Phosphorus. Phosphorus is stored in the small intestine, but is mostly found in your bones. Phosphorus can be helpful in so many different ways. Phosphorus can be found in food such as meats, peas, and different types of dried beans. Phosphorus can also be used in fireworks…

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    How To Make Lava Lamp

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    How to Make a Lava Lamp Don’t you think lava lamps are really cool decorations? Believe it or not they’re wq2actually really easy to make. I’m not talking about the kind you plug in, but this DIY lava lamp still works and it's awesome! It can glow in the dark. You will definitely love this glow in the dark lava lamp! Materials needed A clear glass or a hard plastic bottle with a lid Vegetable oil or corn oil ½ cup of water Food coloring 2 large glowsticks Scissors or knife Alka- Seltzer…

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    in USA and is mainly produced by the Solvay process: NaCl + NH3 + CO2 + H2O NaHCO3 + NH4Cl Sodium bicarbonate, when exposed to an acid, releases carbon dioxide and water: NaHCO3 + HCl NaCl + H2O + CO2 (gas) Above 70°C, it gradually decomposes into sodium carbonate, water and carbon dioxide: 2 NaHCO3 Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2 It is used as an antacid to treat acid indigestion and heartburn. Sodium bicarbonate is also used to absorb moisture and odours; an open box can…

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    Activity 2: Chemistry In a Bag With Chemistry In a Bag, students learn the difference between a physical change and a chemical change and how changes can either be endothermic or exothermic. Set-up: Each group of four students will need 1 canister filled with calcium chloride (CaCl2), 1 canister filled with sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), 1 dropper of phenol red, a set of measuring spoons, a measuring cup, a portion cup, four pairs of goggles and four sandwich bags. Make sure there are paper…

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    Termites, Isotera

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    Introduction Termites, Isotera, are known to react to the exposure of the chemical substance found in ball point pens. Naturally, termites will follow any trail made up of pen ink. This specific observation was tested and carried out by Sim et al. They “investigated how termites select the direction of movement at an artificially-designed branching node, by making chemical trails on filter paper, drawing lines using a ballpoint pen which contained the chemical substance that induces the termite…

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    The land application site has been in use since about 1973 for the treatment and disposal of cheese processing effluent. Prior to that time, the site was used for irrigated agriculture. Swiss Village Cheese Company originally operated the facility in 1973. From approximately 1991 until 1999 the facility was operated by Simplot Daily Products. Sorrento Lactalis, Inc. purchased the plant in early 1999 and continues to operate the facility today. Currently both treated wastewater and freshwater…

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    Soxf Metabolize Sulfide

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    transfers the sulfane sulfur to other receptors (eg. Cyanide) by ST enzyme, while the thiosulfate is converted to sulfite (Xin et al., 2016). As described above, the sulfane sulfur consumed may also be derived from the metabolism of intracellular amino acids (Ida et al., 2014) or self-oxidation of H2S (Chen and Morris, 1972) or catalysis of enzymes (Xin et al.,…

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    Apple Cider Vegar

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    The tart, tangy taste of apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been treasured since at least 400 B.C when Hippocrates first discovered the natural anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties that this inexpensive liquid contains. Not only can it kill germs, but it is good for your health! Many common household cleaners are full of toxic chemicals that can make people very sick and even lower their I.Q., but ACV is all-natural. Not all types of ACV are made the same though. Some are full of residual…

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    1. The first part of the second experiment went according to the alternative hypothesis. The 200% saline water moved below the 100% saline water to create a layer. It did not mix with the 100% saline water or tap water. On the other hand, the second part of the second experiment did not support the alternative. Instead of moving above the 100% and 200% saline water and tap water, the 35% saline water remained at the bottom. However, it did try to move up. The reason the 35% saline water did not…

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