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    Total solids (TS) are defined as the sum of the total dissolved solids (TDS) and total suspended solids (TSS) (including all organic and inorganic substance). TDS reflects the suitability of water for irrigation and drinking water as a high TDS value may result in a salty taste to the water. As it’s known that TDS level or concentration in groundwater are higher than surface water due to water…

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    300 million years ago (U.S. Department of Energy 2013). These remains were then coated with combinations of clay and rock called sediment (Energy Quest 2012). Sedimentary rock effectively protected the hydrocarbons in fossil fuels because it is inorganic and does not contain any carbon (NMOGA 2015). This applies pressure to the plants and animals as well as heating temperatures ranging 150-300 degrees Fahrenheit (NMOGA 2015). After millions of years the deceased plants and animals transform from…

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    Health and wellness are essential for optimal well-being. According to the World Health Organization health and wellness is, “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” (Edlin & Golanty, 4). Health affects every aspect of life. Authors of Health and Wellness Edlin and Golanty state, “Health is not static, it is a dynamic process that takes into account all the decisions we make daily, such as the foods we eat and the amounts…

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    Animalia Research Paper

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    "Animalia" redirects here. For other uses, see Animalia (disambiguation). Animals Temporal range: Cryogenian – Present, 670 –0Ma Had'nArcheanProterozoicPha. Animal diversity.png About this image Scientific classification e Domain: Eukaryota (unranked): Unikonta (unranked): Opisthokonta (unranked): Holozoa (unranked): Filozoa Kingdom: Animalia Linnaeus, 1758 Phyla List of animal phyla Synonyms Metazoa Animals are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia. With…

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    Silica Gel Case Study

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    cosmetics industry is a major threat to the environment. The volume of wastewater produced starts from different processes throughout from the pretreatments to the final treatment. The contents found in the wastewater are complex, having inorganic and organic compound chemicals in it and aquatic lives are at risk. Some of these wastes have even caused mutation in genetic coding of the marine organisms(Gao, Qin et al. 2013) .The dyes released causes allergic reaction on skins and to a certain…

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    Vaccines Toxic Essay

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    pharmaceutical needs. Thimerosal which is a compound substance is used as preservation in vaccines for a long time. A vaccine containing thimerosal has “50 micrograms of thimerosal per 0.5 mL dose.” Say the FDA of U.S food and Drug administration. And this preservation prevents the invasion if bacteria and blocks any contamination. However it contains 49.6% mercury by weight. Mercury comes in three unique forms; Elemental found in thermometer and tooth fillings. Inorganic found mostly in…

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    2. Introduction Nitrogen fertilizer can aid increase crop production and provide more food for the growing population. Since earlier ages, people has shown preoccupation about soil fertility and soil exhaustion (Strawn, Bohn, & O'Connor, 2015). Some management practices such as manure application or crop rotation were known by Chinese 3000 years ago (Strawn, Bohn, & O'Connor, 2015). However, it was just in the last-century that the crop yield increased dramatically. Improvements of hybrids, soil…

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    Food is important to all life on Earth. Food is needed for energy, without energy there is no life. It also used in many cultures around the world, and brings all different people together, but if food is so important, why have we stopped caring about how our food is prepared? There are many different types of technology that have changed the food industry as a whole. Pasteurization, processing, factory farming, and genetically modified foods are a few ways the industry has been changed.…

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    Origin Of Life Essay

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    3.5 billion years back, on the grounds that that is the age of the most established rocks with fossil proof of life on earth. More than 3.5 billion years prior, a noteworthy movie was made on Earth whereby a weaken, whirling cauldron of swirling compound soup made a basic step towards making the building blocks of life. The swirling chemicals got to be amino acids, the key building squares of more confused protein particles. These proteins then by one means or another met up to make a primitive…

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    ICT In Chemistry Essay

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    Whether it is organic, inorganic and physical chemistry or pharma, drug, and medicinal chemistry. But it is always a challenge to remember all the properties of periodic table. With the help of this tool we can teach periodic table in more effective manner. All elements from atomic…

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