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    Plant Grow Experiment

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    Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K), are the major, most important nutrients in plant growth, and are usually lacking from the soil because plants use large amounts in order to survive. Secondary nutrients, which include Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg), and Sulfur (S), are found abundantly in the soil. In contrast to macronutrients, micronutrients are essential for plant growth but are only needed in very low quantities. The micronutrients are: Boron (B), Copper (Cu), Iron (Fe),…

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    The regulation of acid and pepsin secretion is associated with a balance of chemo-transmitters delivered to the gastric mucosa by pathways that facilitate stimulation and inhibition. The physiologic stimulation of acid secretion is divided into the cephalic, gastric, and intestinal. The main component of gastric secretion is HCL which is a product of the parietal cells. The parietal cells are epithelial cells that secrete HCL and essential factors. Parietal cells are located in the gastric…

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    Naproxen Research Paper

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    to cause GI (gastrointestinal) bleeding when mixed with naproxen. This is also a probability if naproxen is mixed with drugs. Naproxen sodium may also increase the toxicity of lithium. This could increase the risk for lithium side effects. When taken with methotrexate naproxen sodium can increase the levels of methotrexate also increasing the risk for methotrexate side effects. Different types of antacids make naproxen less effective and naproxen sodium should be taken carefully with other…

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    Peanut Oil Synthesis

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    peanuts yield an acid, thus they contain acid-ash. Acid-ash residue is inorganic radicals that form acid ions in the body, causing lower pH making the urine more acidic. Acid urine favors the excretion of kidney stones consisting of calcium and magnesium phosphates, carbonates, and oxalates. It also enhances the effect of some medications used for urinary tract infections. So it can boost the effects of something used against bacteria, but can it kill/prevent bacteria growth by itself? Also,…

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    Stp Lab

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    gas, the temperature must be very high and the pressure must be very low. In addition, both the eudiometer and pan was filled with tap water, which may contain other kinds of compounds that may have reacted with the magnesium strip. As a consequence, it is possible that entire magnesium strip did not only react with〖 H〗_(2(g)), but with other compounds included in the tap…

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    possess greater amounts of lutein and zeaxanthin. The copper, phosphorus, and selenium levels were elevated in the SUPP group (Cu 0.86 ppm, P 161.5 ppm, Se 0.2 ppm) compared to the UNSUPP turtles (Cu 0.54 ppm, P 108 ppm, Se 0.08 ppm); however, the magnesium levels were decreased…

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    After tracking my food for five days straight, it is safe to say that I consumed way too much sodium, added sugars, saturated fats, and total fats. However, on the other hand, I did not consume enough dietary fiber, calcium, potassium, copper, iron, magnesium, zinc, vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, and choline. Although according to the report than basically all of my vitamin levels are under, I do take 2 gummy multivitamins to make up for those loses. My…

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    Title: The Dead Sea Human Imprint Description: The Dead Sea human imprint features phases of the body of water that involves the presence of various human behavior. Keyword: Manmade canals Dead Sea Human Imprint The named Dead Sea traces its roots to the Hellenistic Age (323 to 30 BCE). The Dead Sea figures in biblical accounts that can be traced to the time of Abraham and the eradication of Sodom and Gomorrah. The Hebrew Bible states that the city of Sin is one of the two cities along the…

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    50 mL of distilled water and added it to our calorimeter. Then we took the initial temperature of the water in the calorimeter and made sure to record the temperature in Celsius in our lab notebooks. Our next step was to measure out 1 gram of Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) using the electronic balance. We then added the compound into the water inside the calorimeter along with a magnetic stirrer pill. We placed the calorimeter on the stir plate and allowed it to stir the compound for one minute on…

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    Cold Pack Hypothesis

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    The topic for the experiment is how a cold pack can be improved. The problem statement is “Which chemicals would work best at lowering the temperature of water to improve a cold pack?”. The Independent variables are the are three chemicals, ammonium chloride, sodium chloride, and calcium chloride, that will be added to the water. The dependent variable is the temperature of the water in degrees Fahrenheit after the chemicals are added. The constants are the 50 mL of water in each cup, the…

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