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    Importance Of Hydroponics

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    What is hydroponics? As the name says it all, hydroponics is the process of growing plants in water with or without soil. N.F.T is a very important technique for hydroponics. N.F.T is expanded as Nutrient fertilization technique. It is a way of growing plants using water flowing through a specifically designed channel. This water is quite different from the normal water we use. This water contains many nutrients required for the plant to grow, such as calcium potassium and sodium. Thus it…

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    Xin Xai Case Study

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    Metal minerals have been identified with gold, copper, iron, lead, tungsten, iridium, aluminum, zinc, bauxite, beryllium, niobium, molybdenum; non metallic minerals are coal, serpentine. Talc, feldspar, pyrite, quartz, tourmaline, mica, limestone and so on. Xintai city Yang Liu Zhen yanlingguan are buried in the vicinity of the Archean period of komatiite, is recognized by the world around…

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    microminerals. Microminerals or what is also called major minerals includes calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride. Microminerals or what is called trace minerals includes iron, zinc, copper, selenium, chromium, iodine, manganese, molybdenum and…

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    Chile Research Paper

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    INTRODUCTION Chile officially known as the Republic of Chile has its capital in Santiago. National Anthem – National Song of Chile (“HimnoNacional de Chile”), National Bird – Andean Condor, National Flower– Copihue, ranks 38th in the world in terms of land area and 62ndin terms of population. HISTORY Chile has a long historical background. Its natives were mainly the Incan and the Mapuche. Native American tribes moved down to present day Chile for agricultural purposes. The lands were fertile…

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    Metal Cookware Case Study

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    The problem that has occurred for many housewives are the rusting and tarnishing of the metal cookware’s. The product that would be sold would be a set of stainless steel cookware’s since it is not easily stained and corroded which is sustainable and good qualitied for long durability. It would save time from scrubbing the rust off as well as spending money to buy new cookware’s when they can be easily broken again. Rusting is a type of chemical change, it occurs when oxygen reacts with iron…

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    Mexico Essay

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    beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables. Mexico has many natural resources including silver, copper, salt, fluorspar, iron, manganese, sulfur, phosphate, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum, mercury, gold, and petroleum. Petroleum is the most valuable mineral resource found in Mexico. It is mostly discovered along the gulf coast or in the Gulf of Mexico. Mexico is the eleventh largest oil producer in the…

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    The tropical climate of the Philippines is home to a growing population of 107,668,231 and currently the 12th largest country in the world by population. (worldometers.info) More than 30 million of the population is under the age of 14 and 1.8 million are neglected and abandoned children. With a fertility rate of 3.1(worldbank.org) the population is seen to hit 104 million with no struggle. Compared to the Philippines, the United States’ fertility rate is reaching a record low around 1.9.…

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    Mongolia History It all started when Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire by uniting all the Mongols. Genghis Khan thought for some time, and then took action and did this in 1206. Mongol expansion into Central Asia began in 1209. as the Mongols pursued tribal leaders who opposed Chinggis Khan's rise to power in Mongolia and thus constituted a threat to his authority there. With their victories, the Mongols gained new territory. Several smaller polities such as the…

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    A. Defining Reaction Mechanisms and Catalyst Structure The methane-to-methanol reactions that we aimed to evaluate consist of four critical steps starting from the initial reactants (CH4, NH4+, oxo): C-H activation followed by a hydrogen atom abstraction (HAA) from CH4 to form some combination of the hydrogenated complex, ammonium or ammonia, and a methyl radical; a radical rebound (RR) to form a methanol adduct and ammonium; methanol dissociation from the metal; and catalysis regeneration via…

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    less needed than major minerals. Major minerals are including Sodium, Chloride, Potassium, Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium and Sulfur. Meanwhile, trace minerals are including Iron, Zinc, Iodine, Selenium, Copper, Manganese, Fluoride, Chromium and Molybdenum. Minerals are important to us. We need minerals for the proper composition of body fluids, formation of our blood and bones, maintenance of healthy nerve function, and regulation of muscle tone including cardiovascular…

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