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    product after the potassium iodide starch test. This removes unreacted diol and leftover acids. Later an aqueous extraction method is using to remove the organic ether layer, therefor leaving the unknown organic product behind in the test tube. Magnesium sulfate will dry out any organic layer, so an oily product will remain in the test tube. The method uses to identify the product and the reactant is the liquid reflectance infrared…

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    Chemistry is the study of atoms. Chemical scientists study what atoms are made of and how they connect. Atoms are the building blocks of matter. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. It was John Dalton who put forward his ideas and theories about atoms at the beginning of the 19th century: Dalton proposed that atoms were like tiny, hard balls (Absorb Learning, 2008). Then at the end of the 19th century JJ Thompson discovered the electron through an experiment. When JJ Thompson…

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    Heartburn Research Paper

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    Heartburn is a common ailment across the globe that is unpleasant, and, if it is not treated, could potentially have severe negative effects on the body. The stomach is filled with a highly acidic fluid that assists in the breakdown of foods. The stomach is able to contain this acid because it has a special lining preventing the tissue from being burned by the low pH. The esophagus, a tube that connects the throat to the stomach, does not have that lining, and therefore is in danger of being…

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    Unknown Compounds

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    Discussion of Results: This experiment consists of three different parts. The main goal of the experiment is to identify the unknown compound the lab group was given. Along with this, the group is to discover the compounds many physical or chemical properties. Lastly, the group is supposed to create and preform two syntheses of the compound and see how they compare and contrast in different areas like costs effectiveness, safety, and potential yield of the compound. Through all of these…

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    Fermentation is a metabolic process which involves the conversion of sugars to acids, gases or alcohol. Fermentation occurs in the body when there is a lack of oxygen supplied to the muscle cells, but also occurs in yeast and bacterial cells. In the body the fermentation process becomes significant during oxygen deprivation episodes, thus becoming the key method of ATP production. Cells tend to avoid fermentation considering the fact that generally, with the exception of strict anaerobes, yeast…

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    Ali Dawood grade: 11A Autobiographical Narrative ?Final Submission- ----------------------------- The Chemistry Clash of Ali Dawood During my rather long and tedious childhood, in which I had to go and get laughed at due to my poor -at best- academic performance, I was always fascinated by teachers, they seem as if they knew everything, seriously for a first grader they surely did! Especially the science teacher Nasser Al-Baba, I would go and attend his class from the window overseeing the…

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    __N__ 6. nitrogen __Ca__ 7. calcium __Na__ 8. sodium __P__ 9. phosphorus __Mg__ 10. magnesium __Cl__ 11. chlorine __Fe__ 12. iron 1-2: In the space below, list the chemicals above from the MOST abundant in the human body to the LEAST abundant. 1. Oxygen 2. Carbon 3. Hydrogen 4. Nitrogen 5. Calcium 6. Phosphorus 7. Potassium 8. Sodium 9. Chlorine 10. Magnesium 11. Iodine 12. Iron Activity 2 2-1: For the statements below,…

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    Eggshells are made up of a brittle white substance called calcium carbonate, which is also found in cave stalactites. Along with calcium carbonate is the remaining five percent calcium phosphate, magnesium carbonate, and soluble and insoluble proteins (Senese, 2010). The shell is covered with over seventeen thousand tiny pores allowing air to pass through. The semipermeable membrane covering the outer and inner shell membrane has an outermost coating…

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    INDEPENDENT PAPER. CALCIUM: A REACTIVE AND STRENGTH ELEMENT. Mariana Escobar Introduction to chemistry I- with Lab CHE 101-360 Dr. Rebbeca Hoenigman April 19th 2018 Calcium, Ca. Molar Mass 40.08 Chemical reaction: calcium with air: 2Ca(s) + O2(g) → 2CaO(s) Chemical reaction: calcium with water: Ca(s) + 2H2O(g) → Ca(OH)2(aq) + H2(g) Calcium is a familiar element for most of the people at the moment of looking to a periodic table, including oxygen and hydrogen. Because…

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    crystalline cellulose Diluent, Disintegrant Loba Chemie, Mumbai,India 5. Talc Lubricant Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 6. Acetone Solvent Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 7. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate Buffering agent Loba Chemie, Mumbai, India 8. Sodium hydroxide pellets Buffering agent Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 9. Eudragit S 100 Coating polymer PC Chem, Mumbai, India 10. Castor oil Plasticizer Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Table No. 4.2: Equipments used in…

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