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    I believe that “The Cosmological Argument” for God is still quite valid, my reasons for defending this argument have been produced after a great deal of reflection on the matter, I have concluded that the argument is still quite useful. To best describe the argument, it is the conclusion that “nothing comes from nothing” as was stated by St. Aquinas, in other words God must exist because if there was nothing then we needed something to “call it into existence” so to speak. This coincides…

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    Sulphamic Acid Case Study

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    1.1 Problem Summary Ravi raj Chemicals Company manufactures the sulphamic acid. During the process scrubber through SO3 gas liberate the atmosphere. So these SO3 undesirable gases are reducing. The SO3 gas is hazards and it is pollute the atmosphere. In this project we can solve the possible solution then apply to the plant scale. 1.2 Objective Of Projects In these manufacturing process of sulphamic acid first raw material put at the batch…

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    endure a incomplete combustion with limited oxygen, this is because it has a higher carbon chain length and as the carbon chain length increases, so does the melting and boiling point of the hydrocarbon. Therefore more energy is needed to break the bonds apart and turn the atoms into a gas. When Octane combusts incompletely the formula is 2C8H18 + 17O2 → 16CO + 18H2. Complete combustion products have many negative effects on the environment including global warming, ocean acidification and…

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    Hydrate Lab

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    percent composition and formulating the empirical formula of a hydrate. In chemistry, hydrates are compounds which absorb water molecules and incorporate them as part of a structure. The hydrate in this experiment was an inorganic hydrate, meaning the bonds between water molecules were inadequate (What is a hydrate? (n.d.)). This made it effortless for H2O to detach from the substance when coming in contact with a heating source. This effectively left the substance anhydrous. This experiment…

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    Benzoic Acid Synthesis

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    This experiment was conducted to practice a variety of techniques in organic chemistry: separation, mechanisms, acid-base reactions, evaporation, recrystallization, and identification. The goal of this experiment was to identify the unknown mixture of two compounds. The two compounds were separated first by altering the acid components solubility through deprotonation, and then protonating the acid component again to form the separated precipitate. The ether in the neutral layer was evaporated,…

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    that is produced from sodium hypochlorite oxidizing 2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol and this experiment is to also determine if sodium hypochlorite is a selective oxidizing agent. This reaction is an oxidation reaction. The reaction involves the removal hydrogens and sometimes the addition of oxygen. 2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol will undergo an oxidation reaction to produce an unknown product (Scheme 1). (1) Scheme 1. 2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol undergoes a reaction with sodium hypochlorite and glacial acetic…

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    HCl has a high dissociation constant which means it releases all the hydrogen atoms when dissolved in water whereas, CH3COOH has a low dissociation constant which means it dissociates incompletely, releasing only some hydrogen when dissolved in water. Also, it was evident in the experiment where electricity was passes through the 0.1M of CH3COOH and 0.1M of HCl solutions. The light bulb only lit…

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    Cyclo Pentene Essay

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    Literature review Polymerisation of Cyclo pentene, Cyclo hexanes, Substituted Cyclo pentene and Cyclo hexanes using different catalyst Introduction:- Polymer is a word which is derived from Greek words “poly” which means many and “mer” which means parts. Polymers are substances which have large number of repeating structural units repeated in the same type of linkage. The chemistry that deals about polymers is called polymer chemistry and the reaction is called as polymerization. Polymer…

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    The purpose of the experiment was to form ketones by electrophilic aromatic substitution through a Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction of an aromatic compound. In the synthesized Friedel-Craft acylation reaction mechanism, the double bond on the nucleophile anisole (methoxybenzene) attacks the acetyl electrophile. The acetyl compound is then bound to the anisole in the para position, which created the product p-methoxyacetophenone. Since anisole is an activator (electron donor), the acetyl could…

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    The same thing that can be used to bring on life can lead to death because it's a trivalent bond. He made bombs and poisonous gases helping Germany at the frontline. Also making gears for the troops to wear so they wouldn't be affected by the gases. This is where Haber just got infatuated with being a part of the war. Even his wife tried stopping…

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