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    g/mol. Chemical properties include being able to be soluble in ammonia. Synthesis Methods of Copper (II) Chloride There are different ways this certain compound can be synthesized and prepared. If combining and heating elemental copper and diatomic…

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    The Bronsted-Lowry Theory

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    Introduction: Many chemical compounds are broken down into two very distinct categories: acidic or basic. Acidic, based on the Bronsted-Lowry Theory, is defined as a proton (H+) donor. An equation exemplifying an acid dissolving in water is: HCl (g) H2O H+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) A base, based on the Bronsted-Lowry Theory, is defined as a proton (H+) acceptor. An equation exemplifying a base dissolving in water: NaOH (s) H2O Na+ (aq) + OH- (aq) Molarity, also known as the concentration…

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    Sodium Bicarbonate Essay

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    Using your results, identify the unknown substance(s). (1 T/I) According to my results the unknown substance that had left Mr.Price in a very critical condition is Sodium bicarbonate commonly termed as baking soda. Who committed the crime? (1 T/I) None of the restaurant staff had pleaded to using Sodium bicarbonate, ergo none of the staff could have been guilty of leaving Mr.Price in a critical condition. Explain how you used the properties from your observation table to make conclusions…

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    The Effect of Incongruent Background Color on Odor Perception The olfactory perception is the one sense that is the most difficult to describe in words. It is also a rather personal sense since people connect scents with certain memories or images of their lives. When people are asked to imagine the scent of lavender, some might think about their mother’s laundry detergent that smelled like lavender, which she used when they were younger. But to imagine scent without thinking of an actual image…

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    The Love Canal Tragedy

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    found at different levels in some food products and in animal fat and fatty human tissue. Dioxin refers to a group of chemicals where molecules have two oxygen atoms that replace two carbon atoms, caused by the burning of chlorine-based chemical compounds with hydrocarbons. It contains…

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    Medical Marijuana Essay

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    Cannabinoids are chemical compounds that repress neurotransmitters in the brain. Repressing the neurotransmitters in the brain the body responds in a different type of way. The compounds attach to the different neurotransmitters and make your body block out different feelings such as pain. These cannabinoid chemicals are the most important part of the plant…

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    In one of the passages of Beloved, Toni Morrison mentions the fragrance of cologne in Denver's hideout, “Denver's secrets were sweet. Accompanied Everytime by wild veronica until she discovered cologne . The first bottle was a gift. The next she stole from her mother and hid among the boxwood until it froze and cracked.”(pg. 30) The cologne symbolizes Denver's sweet secrets, as she could contemplate her private thoughts without being judged in her hideout that contained the sweet fragrance of…

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    Inside a busy city there lays a large portrait, housed within a museum of modern art. To the untrained eye, there is nothing particularly extraordinary about it, but experts claim it is worth millions. All the while, in the outskirts of the city, a gorgeous, sprawling mural covers the side of an abandoned building, catching the attention of everyone who catches sight of it, yet it is labeled as vandalism, as mere graffiti. What is the role of art in our modern society, and what is the true…

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    Income and expenses – the fundamentals to financing projects. Once the source of income has been decided, properly determining and evaluating all necessary expenditures for a proposed project is essential. In order to maintain proper accounting a capital budget is needed. This capital budget, as it is defined by Investopedia is “the process in which a business determines and evaluates potential expenses or investments that are large in nature” (para. 1). The Federal Government must be as…

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    thereby increasing the efficiency of the reactions. Furthermore, the reactions were conducted in accordance to the principles of green chemistry. These principles are utilized to design synthesis processes which minimize the production of malignant compounds that can cause accidents in the laboratory.1 The products collected…

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