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    present toxic chemicals present outside of the school are sulfuric acid and manganese. Sulfuric acid is found most commonly in fertilizer and explosive production, in the purification of petroleum, metal, and lead-acid batteries (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2009). Sulfuric acid can be a health hazard to the public through the route of inhalation. Inhalation of sulfuric acid…

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    Heavy Metal Contamination

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    The average concentration of heavy metals detected in Ipomoea aquatica were 270.20 mg/kg for iron, 3.99 mg/kg for copper, 91.14 mg/kg for manganese, 1.79 mg/kg for nickel and 32.95 mg/kg for zinc. While the average concentration of heavy metals detected in Ipomoea reptans were 275.97 mg/kg for iron, 18.56 mg/kg for copper, 212.63 mg/kg for manganese, 3.14 mg/kg for nickel and 87.33 mg/kg for zinc. The level of cadmium and lead, were not detected in both Ipomoea aquatica and Ipomoea…

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    Allicin acts as an antioxidant because of the medical properties it has. Vitamin B6 supports brain function and Vitamin C supports the immune system (11 Proven Health Benefits of Garlic n.d). Manganese is used for developing bone structure and is linked with bone metabolism (Babcock, J 2018). Garlic is also very low calorie which makes it perfect as a topping (11 Proven Health Benefits of Garlic n.d). Brown rice is low in calories yet high in fiber…

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    Fava Bean Research Paper

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    Fava bean has over the years being a good source of various nutrients and dietary supplements. Fava bean has no saturated fat or cholesterol and contains a high concentration of some B family vitamins, vitamin K, potassium, copper, selenium, zinc, magnesium, iron, isoflavone, and dietary fibers. A serving of cooked or fresh fava beans can significantly increase your intake of dietary fibers and all nutrients that can benefit your health in many ways. POTASSIUM Potassium is a vital mineral to…

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    you lose weight and slim down without any hunger pangs. 1. ALMONDS: A one ounce serving of raw or roasted almonds, about 161 calories, delivers a powerhouse of fiber, protein, monounsaturated fat (the good type of fat), vitamin B2, vitamin E, manganese, magnesium, and copper. Their antioxidant properties protect against the aging effects of free radicals. Eating almonds can boost your metabolism. Because of their hunger curbing satisfaction, you’ll feel fuller longer. An added bonus is…

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    The researchers compared both biologically produced manganese oxides and chemically produced manganese oxides for the oxidation of diclofenac. Because biologically produced manganese oxides are known to have high specific surface areas and high catalytic reactivity, this substance offers higher rates of oxidation for diclofenac when compared to chemically produced manganese oxides.² If biologically produced manganese oxides prove to completely eliminate diclofenac from the water supply, the…

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    Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    Analysis: A1 vs. E1: Solubility with water (H2O) This test consists of two hydrocarbons, a cyclohexane and a cyclohexene, being added to water to test their solubility. Both the cyclohexane and cyclohexene reacted the same way after the water water was applied. Each chemical stayed afloat of the water although the physical/qualitative properties remained unchanged. The insoluble nature of the results in this test can be explained through the “like dissolves like” notion, where only polar…

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    Personal Diet Analysis Review Recent studies have shown that 2/3 of Canadian adults are now either overweight or obese (Grodner, Roth, & Walkingshaw, 2007). With heart disease beginning in early childhood, health care professionals need to implement strategies to increase the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Early education about nutrition is essential in order for our health care system to remain sustainable. Nutrition is study of nutrients; carbohydrates, proteins,…

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    reaction was manganese(IV) oxide. While for unknown B, it was possible to be an alcohol. Alcohol released a lot of the soot during combustion. It does not react with bromine due to absent of carbon-carbon double bond. Primary and secondary alcohol can react with potassium permanganate to form aldehyde or ketone but not tertiary as it does not have hydrogen that attached to carbon. When the primary or secondary alcohol reacted, the solution is decolourised and brown precipitate (manganese…

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    and how the table came into existence and why it is arranged the way it is. He also looks deeply into the history and concepts of some interesting elements. In chapter 15 called “An Element of Madness,” he goes into an explanation about selenium, manganese, palladium, barium, and unununium. Pathological science is considered madness because of how the theory or conception can not be really proven wrong, but at the same time it is delusional. The chapter is named the way it is because the…

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