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    Gatorade Symbolism

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    people including myself have never really had an idea of what exactly is in Gatorade itself (2). The ingredients that mostly stood out were sodium citrate and mono potassium phosphate. Those basically translate to salt and potassium. Both sodium and potassium are forms of electrolytes. Sodium activates your thirst mechanism all while potassium…

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    Fava Bean Research Paper

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    family vitamins, vitamin K, potassium, copper, selenium, zinc, magnesium, iron, isoflavone, and dietary fibers. A serving of cooked or fresh fava beans can significantly increase your intake of dietary fibers and all nutrients that can benefit your health in many ways. POTASSIUM Potassium is a vital mineral to the body and has many physiological contributions to maintain body mechanisms. Most enzymes and proteins contains abundant potassium ion. The level of potassium in the human body plays…

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    Essay On Eating Bananas

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    6 super benefits of bananas, № 2 is a surprise! Do you know which the most popular fruit is? Apples? No, you’re wrong. According to most studies banana are the most consumed fruit in the USA. It shouldn’t be a surprise. Bananas are sweet, tasty and healthy. But I’m sure that you haven’t thought about what the health benefits of eating a banana are. Don’t worry. I’m going to tell you everything in details. Here I’ve prepared a list of the most awesome qualities of the bananas. I’m sure that…

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    Smoke Bomb Experiment

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    How does table sugar react with potassium nitrate? Will the ratio between table sugar and potassium nitrate affect the product produced? According to “Smoke Bomb” (2017), smoke bomb is a firework designed to produce smoke when ignited. Smoke bombs are used in various ways such as signalling aircrafts, paintball guns, airsoft guns, military units, self-defence, entertainment and pranks. Smoke bombs was first invented by a British inventor, Robert Yale in 1848. He started by developing…

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    also a protective mechanism that ensures a safe environment for the cell to perform its functions. Therefore, the various characteristics of magnesium and potassium provide mechanisms of communication and protective regulatory function within the cell that are necessary for healthy cellular function. Without adequate levels of magnesium and potassium, cellular functions are disabled causing diseases, even…

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    as medications for low potassium, ulcerative colitis Also, Alternative medicine as well as patient’s education are included. (1) Imbalanced nutrition less than body requirement related to decreased absorption as evidenced by weight loss related to impaired absorption and diarrhea. By looking to MsV 5’10’ and 120 weight which is underweight, disturbed body image related to diarrhea this puts her at an increased risk to have a low self-esteem , also blood result, Potassium 2.6 which in the low…

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    an insufficient supply of insulin circulating which will lead to a higher glucose levels that cause osmotic diuresis. As a result, glucose is permeable to the glomerular filtration (glycosuria) and is excreted in the urine. Furthermore, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and phosphorus are lost because of the osmotic diuresis and glycosuria. As a consequence, the serum osmolality becomes concentrated and the patient hydration is deteriorating. The patient’s level of consciousness is altered…

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    Benzaldehyde Lab Report

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    TEE JIN FENG 15SPE072X 27012016 EXPERIMENT 7: Cannizzaro reaction and reaction of benzaldehyde with ethylene glycol Introduction: From the first experiment, the reaction of benzaldehyde and potassium hydroxide will produce two products which are benzyl alcohol and benzoic acid. We are going to look at how to get this two products separated by using their different chemical properties. For the second experiment, benzaldehyde ethylene acetal is formed when the reaction done under acidic…

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    molecules have different properties because salts are ionic compounds and molecules are covalent compounds. Justification: Salt is an ionic compound. An ionic compound is formed by ionic bonding between ions of opposite charge. Sodium Chloride and Potassium Bromide are both salts that have an ionic compound. Both elements have the properties of salts which include soluble in water, conductive, and a relatively high melting point. Molecules and Sugar molecules are covalent compounds. A…

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    eldest stained glass windows in existence. A factor that has had an impact on the ongoing restoration process is the high content of potassium oxide in the glass. Its presence renders the window more susceptible to the damages caused by pollutants. This study aims to analyze the making and restoration of the South Window of Canterbury Cathedral in relation to the potassium oxide that contributed to its deterioration. A brief overview of the South Window (fig. 1) reveals that it is located in…

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