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    The growth of bacteria is very important to human life and plants as well as many more things. So, the question arises" how does bacteria grow and function" as well as "how does bacteria effect the environment" and many more, but in this paper, I will be explaining the simply needs of bacteria as well as where is can live and where is cannot. As well I will be talking about how curry and cinnamon affect bacteria. The first thing is what is bacteria. So, bacteria are good in many was as it is…

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    The hydronium ion concentration impacts the chemical bonding of many compounds and changes how they interact with surrounding molecules. By manipulating the ph level from basic to acidic, we can see how the absorption values change for triclosan. When all the spectra are graphed together from each pH change, the effect on triclosan is easily seen. Triclosan has an absorbance around 0.8 in basic solutions, similar to when a pure sample of the antibiotic was used. In an acidic…

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    Essay On Fecal Pathogens

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    In the lab, the results concluded that the water is indeed not healthy to drink for humans. The tubes indicated that there presence of fecal pathogens; which there was more than one. If one was presence, the water makes it automatically not healthy to drink. The different factors that were measured was the dissolved oxygen in which is an important factor to the aquatic ecosystems where all aquatic animals need to survive. Natural waters are healthy, stable in a environment, and have the chance…

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    chemistry, The pH of the water, The amount of oxygen in the water, The temperature of the water and The speed/pressure of the water in the pipe. The rate of corrosion can also be affected by the organic make-up of the water and the amount of galvanic decomposition from the use of different metals in or in contact with the piping system. The most common causes of corrosion of piping systems which are The pH of The Water are explanation Acidity of a water sample which was measured on a pH scale,…

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    Co2 Lab Report

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    one tend to buffer changes in atmospheric CO2. The right side of the equation indicated that the reaction produces an acidic compound. If adding CO2 to the left side, would decrease the pH of water in ocean. This process is often been described as ocean acidification, where pH of the ocean becomes less and force the pH of water to be acidic. Rather than this reaction there are other reactions between CO2 and non-carbonate rocks which also add bicarbonate into the oceans. Later on, the reverse…

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    Literature Review Temperature The greatest source of heat in water is solar irradiance by direct absorption (Wetzel and Likens, 2000). We might assumed that heat will remain at where it was absorbed and temperature will decrease exponentially with depth, just with the light and may remain constant at the hypolimnion (Lampert and Sommer, 2007). Water has the properties of high heat capacity, thus the larger lake might tends to moderate the local climate and provide the longer growing season for…

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    Coral Reefs

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    scan can reveal all the erosion. He also explains how pH and nutrient levels in the seawater affect how the bieroders work. DeCarlo’s use of explanation really helps a person with no knowledge of this topic understand what a drowned coral reef means. This information will be useful in my final paper because I wish to discuss the effects ocean acidification has on the ocean itself and its inhabitants. This article explains how in areas with low pH levels, there is a higher chance of bioeroders…

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    Seal Failure

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    the jar: Oxygen leaks in because a vacuum isn’t pulled, differences between hot and cold pack, the product was over-processed 2. According to foodsafety.wisc.edu, the pH of lemon juice is within the range of 2.00-2.60, the pH of vinegar is within the range of 2.40-3.40, and the pH of cider vinegar is 3.10. These ingredients lower the pH of the canned product for food safety but can have other functions such as helping pectin to set or assisting in fermentation. 3.…

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    the kidneys, plays an important role in regulating blood volume, water volume, and concentration of salts in the body. Analyzing urine samples can give a lot of information about the health of the body and kidneys by evaluating characteristics such as pH, color, volume, and specific gravity. These measurements can indicate problems with the body and are very easy to measure. In this experiment, we take 6 collections of urine, 1 every 20 minutes, and conduct these tests to analyze the effects…

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    reproduction and immunity of living organisms, therefore, drastic temperature changes can be fatal to living organisms. 2. pH : pH is a numeric scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of aqueous solution. pH measurements run on a scale from 0 to 14, with 7.0 considered as neutral (Victor and Robinson,1939). Solutions with a pH below 7.0 are considered acids. Solutions with a pH above 7.0, up to 14.0 are considered as bases. It…

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