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    As of September 2016, over 260 million Americans have consumed at least 1 bag of potato chips. This means that at least 24375 tons of chips have been eaten in the past year. However, that calculation would only be true if each bag contained at minimum its labeled amount. When opening a bag of chips, it is easy to assume that the labeled amount is false due to the amount of empty space inside. Thus, the goal of this paper is to explore this idea and document the experimentation that follows in…

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    constants (complex refractive index n, complex dielectric function ϵ, and reflection and absorption coefficients R and α) of materials are of great importance for optical metrology in the semiconductor industry.1,2 A high-performance complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor process flow with 11 layers of metal requires about 75 photolayers and may contain up to 100 thickness measurements, most of them performed using spectroscopic ellipsometry.3 This technique has been described in various books…

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    chemical equation Evidence for the reaction 1 Copper (s) + Nitric acid (aq) Nitrogen dioxide(g) + water (l) Cu(s)+4HNO3(aq) (CuNO3)2+2NO2(g)+H2O(l) - Colour change from blue to green - Orange gas was emitted 2 Copper nitrate (aq) + Sodium Hydroxide (aq) Copper Hydroxide + Sodium Nitrate Cu(NO3)2(aq)+2NaOH(aq) CuOH(s)+2NaNo3(aq) - Colour change from green to blue - Gas was produced, vapour 3 Copper hydroxide (s) + heat (aq) Copper Oxide (s) + water(l) Cu(OH)2(aq)+heat(aq) CuO(s)+H2O(g) -…

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    Acid Rain Essay

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    with high levels of nitric and sulfuric acid. Acid rain or acid deposition is the result of burning of fossil fuels. About two-thirds of SO2 and one-fourth of NOx are released into the air; it comes from electric power generators. These chemicals react would react with water, oxygen, and other substances to form delicate solution of sulfuric and nitric acid to form acidic pollutants. The source of sulphur dioxide comes from volcanoes, biological decay, forest fires; nitrogen oxides also comes…

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    Copper Created Lab Report

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    When the reaction mixture was cooled, solids started to form on the sides of the beaker. The solids were black and chunky and there was some liquid left in the beaker. The products that were formed in this reaction by copper hydroxide were copper oxide and water. This reaction that took place was a…

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    Recent research shows that AgNPs enhance luminol fluorescence and chemiluminescence by acting as a catalyst with hydrogen peroxide. When AgNPs interact with hydrogen peroxide they cause the peroxide to degrade into superoxide and hydroxyl radical, which also react with luminol to form 3-aminophthalate (Equations 2-5) [13]. The further degradation of hydrogen peroxide into other reactive oxygen species promotes higher fluorescence intensity. Figure 5 shows the increased fluorescence intensity…

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    Raman Spectra Analysis

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    The Raman spectra fragments of the sample between 400 and 1400 cm-1 are plotted in Fig. 1. The Raman spectra of mold fluxes display two main regions: one between 600 and 700 cm-1 corresponding to Si–O–Si bending vibrations within inter-tetrahedral linkages and the other between 800 and 1200 cm-1 associated with Si–O stretching vibrations of mainly depolymerized silicate species. Moreover, the Raman peak at ∼550 cm-1 in sample 3 is related to the transverse motion of the bridging oxygen within…

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    were chosen for this chapter was that they had distinct soil parameters in terms of total organic carbon (TOC), Fe oxide, Al oxide, pH which have been observed as important controllers for bioaccessibility of As, Cd and Pb reported in previous chapters. MGA soils contained a high amount of TOC (8.37 %), Fe oxide (12.49 g kg-1), Al oxide (12.6 g kg-1) whilst few TOC (1.48 %), Fe oxide (0.64 g kg-1) and…

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    A few weeks later, I had written my book. I had some more mysteries that confused me. 1. Why are people’s marriages so weird? 3. Why was it so difficult to train Sandy? 5. Why did everyone get mad when I decided to practice Physics in the kitchen? I believe that the reason why mother didn’t love my father was because of his aggressive personality. When I didn’t listen to him, he easily lost his temper, but things have changed now. First, father asked mother if she could go out for dinner with…

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    The powder do not affect the chemical structure of the magnesium in the fire extinguishing process. However, a protective coat of magnesium oxide is formed on all the surface of the magnesium as it reacts very fast with air. This layer makes it hard for it continue burning. However, in case water is used when removing the residues even after several days, the fire may reignite. The water will…

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