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    results of the tests with a controlled calorimeter height of 20 centimeters. This means that the calorimeter, rather than being held at the optimum part of the flame, was kept at a constant height above the spirit burner. There is an increase from methanol to ethanol, however the heat energy seems to have a decline when going on to propanol. This is because the flame…

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    Why Smoking Is Bad

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    Smoking is Bad Why would someone choose to smoke? Smoking can cause harmful effects to your body that can lead to death or a very painful life. Asthma, cancer, heart disease, and diabetes are just a few of the diseases smoking can cause. Cigarettes contain many things most people would find disgusting. I have learned from my own experiences that smoking is not a good thing. Yearly, over 443,000 people die from smoking related illnesses. Smoking can lead to diseases such as lung cancer or…

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    Ethyl acetate measurement should be performed in a hood chamber to prevent inhalation. On the other hand, methanol is flammable and should be handled with care. The solvents in this experiment should not be allowed to come in contact with the skin. However, if by accident they come in contact with the skin, the area of contact should be rinsed thoroughly with…

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    research grade) were also obtained from Serva. GuardianTM Peroxidase Conjugate Stabilizer/Diluent was obtained from Toronto Research Chemicals (North York, Canada). Sulfuric acid 95–97% (both Baker-analyzed grade), isopropanol (Baker HPLC analyzed) and methanol (HPLC gradient grade) were purchased from Mallinckrodt Baker (Griesheim, Germany). Ethyl acetate and NaHCO3 were supplied by Merck KGaA (Darmstadt,…

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    Chicken Feathers Case Study

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    XXX was used and contains XXX g L-1NaOCl (equivalent to 4% w/v available chlorine at the time of manufacture), and XXX g L-1sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Chemicals used for feather treatment were 15% sodium hypochlorite, ethanol absolute, methanol, ether, 30% hydrogen peroxide, Cationic Surfactant, and n-hexane supplied by xxx. Sodium hydroxide pellets, and sodium dodecyl sulphate powder were supplied by xxx. Equipment Equipment used in this study is presented in three parts, equipment…

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    Formaldehyde is an organic chemical gas or liquid substance depending on its present state of matter, the reason as to why it’s considered “organic” is because it contains Carbon as a leading element that aids in the composition of the desired product of methanol. Formaldehyde is also classified, rather than considered to be an aldehyde, which is composed by the structure containing the elements of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen therefore making it as was previously stated to be an organic…

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    Arabidopsis Thaliana Root

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    Sulfamethazine remediation potential of Arabidopsis thaliana root ABSTRACT The use of antibiotics in animals either as a growth promoting or as a disease treating agent has become a worldwide trend. Antibiotics being stable bioactive compounds are not fully absorbed into the animal system and are released into the environment through animal manure. This study aims to discern the effect of one such veterinary antibiotic, sulfamethazine, on Arabidopsis thaliana root and also the possible…

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    Ethanol Vs Gasoline

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    foreign oil. One of the largest uses of oil is for gasoline in cars, which can be completely gotten rid of as a whole, There are currently multiple alternatives to fuel cars as opposed to gasoline. There are the alcohol fuels, these include ethanol and methanol, there is compressed natural gas, and there is electricity. These alternatives can all be more beneficial than gasoline. All cars in that are manufactured and sold in America should have the capability of using some form of fuel…

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    Efavirenz Case Study

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    g) Solubility: soluble in methanol, slightly soluble in water (13.4 mg/ml) and very slightly soluble in dichloromethane h) Route of administration: Oral i) Excretion: kidney j) Therapeutic category: Antiretroviral drug k) Metabolism: The cytochrome P450 enzyme system is not involved with the metabolism of Tenofovir disoproxil or Tenofovir. l) pKa value: 3.75 m) Trade Name: Viread 2.2.5 Drug profile of Efavirenz: Efavirenz is an antiretroviral drug and it belongs to the class of…

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    Vape Research Paper

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    and the colorful packaging. The ones they have out now are cheap which makes it easier for younger kids to afford them. They are paying older brothers, sisters, adults, and upper classmen at school to buy them. They took away the flavorings besides methanol out of cigarettes to make them less appealing to young kids. These products are meant for adults and not for children or teens. This is a product to give people a safer alternative to smoking a traditional cigarette. If an adult uses this…

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