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    Miracle Gro 3x Fertilizer

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    Fertilizer is a key variable in growing nice and healthy plants for your garden. You don't want to give to little or too much fertilizer to your plants, because then your plants won't grow so good. To prove this I took five plants and used Miracle Gro 3x fertilizer and used eighty to two hundred and twenty five milliliters of fertilizer. The steps i took for this experiment was pretty simple i filled the containers with soil and tomato seeds. Then I used measuring cups for the fertilizer…

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    Beginning Question: How effectively and efficiently can biphenyl be synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction? Claims: Biphenyl synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction was effectively isolated and then characterized using TLC, melting point, IR and 1H NMR tests. However, this process was not efficient because it had a poor pure yield of 22%. Evidence: The goal of the experiment was to synthesize biphenyl product by a Microwave-assisted Suzuki reaction and this was carried out using 1…

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    Can Fireworks Explode without Being Lit? Fireworks exploding on the night sky is a majestic sight. These explosives look stunning but they are still just that, explosives. In order to enjoy them, you want to keep in mind the safety rules and follow instructions. But could something go wrong? Can fireworks explode without being lit? How do fireworks work? Fireworks come in different types from rockets to wheels. But each firework will have a fuse, which is the main part of the firework in…

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    Benton Smith April 26th, 2018 PES 4520 Improving a Poor Lawn Soil Soil fertility is the foundation for healthy grass. Improving soil quality can be more challenging on an established lawn rather than growing a new one. The most important thing for soil is air and water and their ability to be absorbed by the roots. This helps nutrients to be absorbed also. A degraded soil typically loses its ability to supply food and habitation to living organisms, in it’s surrounding. Characteristics of a…

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    widely used in very large quantities as fertilizers in agriculture because of their readiness to decompose and release nitrogen for plant growth and because of their ready solubility ensuring that nitrate ions can be absorbed by plant root hairs. (NOAA). Nitrate compounds have a wide range of uses which rely on their activity as oxidizing agents, the presence of freely available nitrogen, or their high solubility (NOAA). Expain how nitrate is produced in nature and in manmade means and how…

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    Nitrogen fixing organisms are a very important piece of the nitrogen fixing process and most have a symbiotic relationship with legumes. Legume roots grow with nodules, and these nodules house the nitrogen fixing organisms known as rhizobium. These organisms are necessary for taking the atmospheric nitrogen and processing it into ammonia and other compounds in the soil. The nitrogenous compounds are then…

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    Vulcanizing Mold Research

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    Vulcanizing mold To form a tread on green tire, a mold must mold and melt the rubber. The inside circumference of the circular tread face part of the mold that will be in contact where the tread of the green tire will be is a negative shape of the tread to be on that green tire to be shaped. The outside of the circular tread face is in contact with the pre-heating or curing molds inside circumference. The tread shapes on the tire is formed by ribs and/or lugs on the inside of the circular…

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    be produced. The amount needed is more than what can be produced naturally so fertilizers are pumped into the soil to produce enough crops. National Geographic says almost half of the nitrogen found in our bodies’ muscle and organ tissue started out in a fertilizer factory. Also that the effects of too much nitrogen are present all around the world. Some major changes are in China. Dan Charles talked to a long time resident of China who claimed that when he was a boy he could see clearly through…

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    are the four molecules all living things need to survive. The four molecules are Proteins, DNA, Carbohydrates, and Lipids. Each of these molecules is made of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen at the very least. Proteins have Nitrogen as an added element, and DNA has Phosphate and Nitrogen. The base structure of each molecule has a carbon skeleton. This means that structures have Carbon as the base, in diagrams the carbon skeleton will have many bonds but you can recognize it because it will be in the…

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    measure out compounds accurately, mix the compounds in DI water until they are dissolved, test pH levels, effectively add acids or bases depending on pH level, and administrate EDTA when a precipitate has formed. When only components that include 0.06g Nitrogen, 0.0497g Phosphorous, and 0.0399g Potassium are combined, on the first day of the experiment, a very basic solution with a pH level of 13.0 formed. The addition of 18 droplets of hydrochloric acid lowered the pH level to 6.0. When…

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