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    Water Importance

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    The reason I chose water as my molecule is that I believe water is the most important molecule on the Earth. Water is an important to the study of chemistry and biology. A vast majority of the study of science deals with water being involved. From chemical reactions, biological systems, cellular respiration, and making solutions it seems that H2O is involve in some capacity. Water is involved not just in science, but in our everyday life. Water has complex features and important to life. The…

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    moon spins around the earth." In "Conducting Solutions", the central idea or purpose is to teach about solutions and how some can conduct electricity better than others. The passage also talks about ions. According to the article ions are atoms or small groups of atoms that have an electrical charge. If a solution has more ions than the solution can conduct electricity better than a solution that contains less ions. Pure water contains few ions, but if it is mixed with salt or other high…

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    not currently used as a salt water disposal area. The Birds Nest aquifer area that has less than 10,000 mg/L TDS can be used in the future as a salt water disposal zone as long as an Aquifer Exemption is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA Region 8 has jurisdiction over this area of permitting salt water disposal wells. “Wastewater injected into disposal wells may, in some circumstances, migrate to the surface or into freshwater aquifers” (Johnston, J, et. al,…

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    and as god of earthquakes, he used the trident to make the earth shake causing earthquakes. Poseidon is a brother to Zeus and Hades. At birth Poseidon was swallowed whole by his father Cronus. After the overthrow of their father, Cronus these three gods divided up the universe. Zeus became ruler of the sky, Hades got control of the Underworld and Poseidon was given all water, both fresh and salt. After this the olympians agreed that the earth itself would be ruled jointly, with Zeus as the…

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    Title: What was the effect of different types of salt on height of ice cream formation? Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to find out if there was any correlation between different types of salt and the final height of ice cream formations. Background Information Milk is made up of triglycerides (mainly milkfat) dispersed throughout water as an oil-in-water emulsion, or dispersion of globules of one liquid into another. When agitated, the emulsion begins to break down, or coalesce…

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    France today is one of the most magnificent countries on earth. But it’s reputation was not an overnight success. France used to be a horrible county full of rich snobs disrespecting the poor. It all changed after the Revolution. The French revolution began because poor people were getting taxed heavily on salt, the royal family was taking their grain, and the enlightenment got many rioters together to fight for their rights. royal the royal family to lose its authority. Living as a peasant in…

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    Birds Nest: A Case Study

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    Google Earth Pro model to give an idea of how many Class II wells are injecting in the Birds Nest for disposal or enhance recovery. The blue colored dots in Figure 4 represent the enhance recovery wells. Enhance recovery wells inject produced water to help increase the production oil and gas. The produce water results from these wells were not selected because the injected water will not stay in the aquifer or formations permanently. The red colored dots in Figure 4 represent the studied salt…

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    ground.Bella opens her bag and takes out a small transparent plastic bag with salt inside. She opens the plastic bag and draws a circle around her with the salt. She sits on the ground and holds the crystal on her…

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    Freezing Point Lab Report

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    Freezing point is the temperature for a particular compound where the liquid freezes to form a solid (Chemistry Dictionary). If salt is added to water, it freezes at lower temperatures. If there are fewer water molecules, then freezing occurs at a slower rate (Salt and the Freezing Point of Water). Pure water freezes at 0º Celsius, but water that is combined with salt will freeze at a temperature less than 0º Celsius (Oleson, Andrew and Daly, Terik). A solvent is something in which other things…

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    Zinc Mine In New Argentina

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    use to earn inadequate income that merely supports them until the end of the month with children to raise( Biberman, Herbert 1954 Earth On Salt). The workers claimed that the owner of the company was not giving them their basic needs due to their ethnicity, they claimed that they were treated in such way because they were Mexicans. (Biberman, Herbert 1954 Earth On Salt). According to ( khran, huges, lowe, 2015 ch:3 p. 63) that discrimination in work did exist during the 1950s and 60s; when…

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