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    Acetanilide Extraction

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    employed used the different reactivates of the components with an acid and a base to produce products that are more soluble in water at different stages. Other methods included filtration of mixtures, obtaining a compound’s melting point, and using infrared spectroscopy to analyze a compounds structure. Since no initial masses were given, percent yield cannot be determined. However, a relative analysis of the resulting masses of the compounds shows that the solution contained mostly aspirin,…

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    Molecules Project 1: Chemiluminescence Luuk Adema & Ewout van der Veer S2794640 & S2680254 luukadema@hotmail.com & ewoutvanderveer@msn.com 31-10-14 F. Mecozzi, E. Hagting & M. van Zuylen Abstract Luminol was synthesized and the light intensity of its luminescence was tested. The yield of the synthesis was 55%. Measurements of the intensity of luminescence were done under standard and optimal conditions resulting in peak intensities of ±0.02 lux (standard) and ±0.03 lux (optimal). It has been…

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    Battle House Laser Tag is a stimulating attraction that has surpassed the limits of a kid-friendly only environment and has progressed into a realistic domain filled with buzzing delight. With this intention, maintaining a lifelike appearance is the key factor in the grave one-and-a-half-hour battle of two energetic competing teams. There are three primary rooms that are important throughout the duration of laser tag, the briefing, storage, and battle room. Undoubtedly, among all the rooms,…

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    ancient place or artifact. This technique wasn't that great with finding things and it took a long time. In 2011, most explorers turned to infrared satellite archeology. "Infrared stellite imagery detects these differences in density, revealing buried roads, tombs, and cities" (Juan De Los Santos, Anicent Civilizations, Paragraph 2). This quote means that the infrared technology highlights the density differences and shows that there is something different in the ground. When this happens, the…

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    light (Torrice). In which, is not a desirable representation of clothing. Lastly, “Infrared Light is heat that you feel from the sun (Kudurna “CHM 110 Required Note Packet”).” Furthermore, from the article researchers are trying to develop clothes that can block this heat from the body and allowing for the material of clothing to breath efficiently. As stated in the article “Even cotton traps the skin's infrared radiation, making you sweat, but a new nanoporous fabric lets it out (Torrice).”…

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    (DeFries and Townshend, 1994). When light hits a leaf part of the light spectrum is reflected back to the observer (Peñuelas and Filella, 1998:1) and the NDVI is calculated using two variables from this light spectrum, the amount of red and near infrared reflection (NIR), as NDVI= NIR-red/NIR+red…

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    Stars History

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    How Stars Came to be and Their History The radiance of the stars is masked in secrecy. Only those who wish to ponder the vastness of the stars can be enlightened to their true beauty; their ability to create something from nothing is astounding. People revel at the beauty of the stars, generally enjoying a night under the twilight sky. The stars hold so many mysteries that are seldom ever questioned, but how many people ever wonder where the stars come from? How long a star’s lifespan is or why…

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    Spectroscopy And Molarity

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    lab was to determine the effects of the intensity of color of a solution (2). Spectroscopy is frequently used in the medical field by using the process of infrared spectroscopy, which is used to examine biological fluids. This can…

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    The Greenhouse Effect This paper will revolve around the the Greenhouse effect and its effect on all things around it. Basically our environment has all these gases in it that are bad and good. The basic idea is that there are gases in our atmosphere that are unable to leave and it just continue to build indefinitely. The earth 's temperature then starts rising and rising and until it is said that eventually it will cause everything to waste away.. This gradual rise of the Earth 's temperature,…

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    Ferrocene Lab Report

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    Objective The purpose of the experiment is to synthesize a compound with an organometallic iron-carbon bond and use infrared spectroscopy to investigate the unconventional sandwich structure. In addition, the experiment aims to understand pi-bonding of an arene ring, use cyclic voltammetry to understand the redox capacity of ferrocene, and explore the barriers between formal inorganic and organic chemistry definitions. Introduction Ferrocene was discovered unintentionally in 1949 when Miller…

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