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    Part 3 - Standardizing 0.1 molarity NaOH solution. The titrant solution is standardized using Oxalic acid and to perform this part we need to carry out titration. We need to prepare 0.1 molarity of oxalic acid from Oxalate. For this 9.004 grams of Oxalate is required and dissolved in 1000ml of water. Molecular weight of Oxalic acid = 90.04g [C=12.01; H=1.01; O=16] 1mole = 90.04g so, 0.1mole = 9.004g Oxalic acid in 1000ml of distilled water. Reaction for Oxalic acid and Sodium…

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    Equilibrium Balance

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    In a strictly operational sense, calcium balance is determined by the relationship between calcium intake and calcium absorption and excretion. The system is that relatively small changes in calcium absorption and excretion that can neutralize a high intake or compensate for a low one. Moreover the calcium absorption is an ingested calcium mixes with digestive juice calcium in the proximal small intestine from where it is absorbed by a process, which has an active saturable component and a…

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    Hemochromatosis

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    Hemochromatosis unless treated can become lethal. Symptoms of the disease include long term manifestations, irregular heartbeat, low energy, loss of sex drive, abdominal pain and accordingly others. Prevalent symptoms include, weakness, abdominal pain, fatigue, also joint pain. Secondary hemochromatosis comparable to hemochromatosis displays a collection regarding symptoms. Doctors will perform liver biopsy to diagnose the patient. There are two different types of liver biopsy, laparoscopic…

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    Kidney Stones

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    Chloe Tain Period 3 October 11, 2016 Roll Number: #43 Osborne Killer Stones in the Kidney What is a kidney stone you might ask? Well, a kidney stone is a hard object made up of many crystals that forms in the kidneys. Kidney stones may block the urinary tract and cause severe pain. My dad has had kidney stones twice in his life before and suffered a lot through it. One in ten people will most likely have kidney stones in their lifetime. Clearly, kidney stones are very painful for the people that…

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    Answer the following questions. You may use the periodic table in the Chemistry: Problems and Solutions book for this test. When you have finished, submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (5 points) Score 1. Pentane gas (C5H12) combusts with oxygen gas (O2) to form water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction and explain the scientific principle (statement) that requires the balancing of an equation to make it conform…

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    Kidney stones affect approximately 1 in 11 people in the United States. Is most common in white American than African American and Hispanic people; the man are 2 or 3 time more prospers to suffer of kidney stone than women. Kidney stones are hard masses found in the kidney that form by high levels of different minerals accumulation in the urine. The kidney stone is known as calculus renal because depend in what amount of mineral formed de stone and where is founded first,…

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    Authentic Tequilas

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    It is typically assumed that all tequilas are the same 100 % agave drinks although remarkable part of them are actually mixed spirits. There have been a few attempts to study the composition of tequila samples using gas chromatography and headspace solid-phase microextration but these techniques have proved to be too costly for routine analysis. Lachenmeier and colleagues observed that the authentic tequila research required more advanced and affordable method for separating the 100 % agave…

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    Cranberry Juice Study

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    cranberry juice could reduce your risk of urinary tract infections. These tart red berries contain a compound that disables the bacteria that causes bladder infections. Make sure you buy pure cranberry juice with no added sugar. Calcium neutralizes oxalates, one of the compounds responsible for forming kidney…

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    This experiment analyzed the dissolved ions in a certain sample of seawater that was collected all around Galveston Bay and allowed an understanding of the composition of saltwater. The students were separated into four groups, each received a sample of seawater from a different location, such as Buoy 21, Day Mark 1, Pelican Island Cut, and the Coast Guard Station. The main ingredient in saltwater is water. Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom that are covalently bonded…

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    Peanut Oil Synthesis

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    contain acid-ash. Acid-ash residue is inorganic radicals that form acid ions in the body, causing lower pH making the urine more acidic. Acid urine favors the excretion of kidney stones consisting of calcium and magnesium phosphates, carbonates, and oxalates. It also enhances the effect of some medications used for urinary tract infections. So it can boost the effects of something used against bacteria, but can it kill/prevent bacteria growth by itself? Also,…

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