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    Spectrochim. Acta. A6 (2008) 8. [26] N. Mondal, D.K. Dey, S. Mitra, K.M.A. Malik, Polyhedron 19 (2000) 2707. [27] S. Bilge, Z. Kilic, Z.H. Ali, T. Horkelek, S. Safran, J. Chem. Sci. 21 (2009) 989. [28] F.A. Cotton, G.Wilkinson, "Advanced Inorganic Chemistry", 4th Ed., Wiley, New York, (1980). [29] M. Sonmez, M. Celebi, I. Berber, Eur. J. Med. Chem. 45 (2010) 19351940. [30] W. Geary, J. Chem. Rev. 7 (1971) 81. [31] E. Tas, M. Aslanoglu, A. Kilic, O. Kaplan, H. Temel, J. Chem. Res. 4 (2006) 242…

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    The research work regarding the chemical processes within/relating to living organisms is said to be biochemistry, also known as biological chemistry. The complication of life can occur during biochemical process, if we control the information flow through biochemical signaling and through metabolism chemical energy flow. Various study fields like botany, medicines, genetics, Etc.which are areas of life science, are engrossed in research related to biochemical because biochemistry has made it…

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    Everything around us is made up of some substance or mass. These substances or materials can be real, solid or something that we taste, feel or even smell. The chemicals that the substances are made from generated chemical reactions. The chemical reactions that were being studied caused one famous scientist to develop a law about chemical reactions. Joseph Louis Proust was a French Chemist who came up with a law in the 18th century that governed the chemical reaction. Proust’s law or discovery…

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    Compare and contrast the crystal structures and crystal chemistry of quartz, α-FePO4 and β-FePO4. FePO4 is also known as Iron (III) phosphate. Iron (III) phosphate is an inorganic compound. Most of the FeP04 has the structure of α-quartz which is α-FePO4. It has a tetrahedral molecular geometry. α-FePO4 is present at pretty low degree Celsius. It is also a transition metal as it is in the d-block in the periodic table. It can be studied at many different temperature which range from 294K to…

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    companies own brine pools (Lenntech Web). The largest production of lithium is found in Chile (Lenntech Web). However, even though lithium does not occur freely in nature, it can be found in the earth's crust. It can do a number of organic and inorganic reaction. It’s major commercial form is lithium carbonate, Li2 and Co3. This is used as an initiator of polymerization (Lithium). It can be reacted to form lithium chloride which is involved in electricity/ energy (Lithium). It is primarily…

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    In today’s society, the American education system is not at its peak; it’s corrupt and polluted with twisted appeals towards money and business. This makes a real education hard to earn, but easy to be handed over via a sheet of paper. Unfortunately, there’s not much individuals can do except raise awareness and hope for a fix. One individual, Mark Edmundson, a professor at the University of Virginia, discusses these ideas in a book titled Why Teach? In Defense of a Real Education. One of…

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    Examining Substitution Reactions of Several Alcohol-Containing Compounds Several Experiments were performed using substitutions reactions with hydrogen halides. These results and favor methods or pathways for the several alcohols were observed and will be discussed. Introduction for all the material Scheme 1. Substitution of 3-(m-tolyl)propan-1-ol to form 1-(3-bromopropyl )-3-methylbenzene. Aromatic materials used in this reaction has high boiling point thus the reaction was heated…

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    ionic liquids are composed of ionic species and ionic intermediates commonly known as “ionic fluids” and “liquid electrolytes”. In ionic liquids there is a species that has a delocalized species and the other species may an organic species or an inorganic species. The term "ionic liquid" in the general sense was used as early as 1943. They are powerful solvents and electrically conducting fluids. Any salt that melts without decomposing produces ionic fluids. As ionic bond is…

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    Surface modification of CNTs with desired organic, inorganic compounds through covalent or non-covalent bonds represents an emerging area in the research on nanotube-based materials. Such modification can result in a significant enhancement of properties and open up a broad range of novel application perspectives…

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    Journal of Chinese Chemical Society. 17, 2015; 420-428. 2. G.Bhagavanth Reddy,; A. Madhusudhan,; D. Ramakrishna,;D.Ayodhya,;M. Venkatesham.; G. Veerabhadram,; Green chemistry approach for the synthesis of gold nanoparticles with gum kondagogu: characterization, catalytic and antibacterial activity. Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry 12 feb 2015 (1-9). 3. Santanu Kaity and Animesh Ghosh*,; Carboxymethylation of Locust Bean Gum: Application in Interpenetrating Polymer Network Microspheres…

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