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    filtration. At the end of the experiment it was found that iron was the limiting reactant and iron(II)sulfate was a product of the reaction between 7.0002g of copper(II)sulfate and 2.0101g iron metal which produced 2.3037g of copper product with a percent yield of 100.72%. Introduction: Much research has gone into studying how to best utilize the degradation abilities of various bacteria and fungi.…

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    Starting out, there was a mixture of an unknown acid, base, and neutral component. Just like the process outlined in the introduction, a solvent would be added to the solution containing the acid, base, and neutral unknown mixture. This solvent must have specific characteristics regarding solubility such that it dissolves the substance desired to be extracted while not dissolving or dissolving in only small portions the other substance not wanted purified out. It should also be easy to separate…

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    them. Although both of those scientists were very influential to agriculture, I believe that Norman Borlaug’s work outlasts theirs. He helped save billions of lives from starvation in countries all around the world. He developed semi-dwarf, high-yield, disease-resistant wheat varieties and spread this to multiple continents, which helped feed countless numbers of people. That is why I believe his contribution to agriculture was greater than all…

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    Biotechnology helped to manipulate seed varieties and increase crop yields. Hybridization of seeds was revolutionary in the aspect of generating higher yields. The Green Revolution started and is the development of high yield, fast-growing varieties of rice and cereal. It increased the production per unit area, which narrowed the gap between population growth and foods needed in underdeveloped…

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    Copper Cycle Lab Report

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    Cover Page Name: Ramez Aiman Ramses Metias Student ID: RAMRD1503 CHEM 1300 Instructor: Dr. Shaune Mcfarlane Room Number: 216 Locker Number: 1137 Rotation : 1 Experiment: #4 Title: Copper Cycle Experiment Date: 31st may 2016 Experiment Time: 1: 30 pm Purpose This lab experiment is divided into two parts A an B . In part A , we will start with our given solution of and synthesize a number of copper compounds by chemical reactions and observing every colour change and…

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    The Pros And Cons Of GMO

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    long-term verification. Moreover, scientists don’t have conviction about what kind of serious impact would mingle genes give to plants or animals. A lot of GMOs such as corns, soybeans etc. have already been consumed, and increasing crop yield is a true fact. 30~40 years has passed since it has been experienced in the 1970s yet, the social issues hasn’t been reported. Thus, many people are still afraid of the use of GMOs and also concerned about the severe impact on…

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    The Mundane Wolf Analysis

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    wolf haughtily asserts its bona fide vigor by dining on the raw, though succulent, pork. Portrayed in yet another manner, the fundamental platform of the edifice proved to be that divisive factor that failed to unite the asunder parts of the home to yield a coherent whole: a reality that indisputably gave birth to the demises of the former two pigs. Whether it be the inane plan-of-action adopted by the pigs or the feeble state of straw or the frail nature of sticks, it can most definitely be…

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    Creon Tragic Hero Quotes

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    characters. When Teiresias passes his argument in support of Antigone, Creon stubbornly refuses to listen. For example when Teiresias says, “All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride…” Creon responds by saying “I would not yield. I am not afraid of pollution.” (p. 1053-1054, Sophocles l. 34-47.) This quote shows that even if Creon knows what he is doing is wrong he will still do it if he thinks he…

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    Hair Removal Procedure

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    Hair Removal Procedures: Intense Pulsed Light Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is a fairly new medical procedure that works on the same principal as laser. The main difference between IPL and conventional lasers is that IPL can deliver a wider variety of wavelengths, instead of just one. This results into a more targeted procedure that can easily remove hair from different areas of the body. The majority of IPL system have a set of filters that can be applied to alter the wavelength of the light.…

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    the argument that the genetically modified crops yield twice as much than traditional crops and with the growing population that the world could not survive without these genetically modified crops. There are several countries that are starving due to famine if genetically modified food can be grown in drought conditions, for this reason; these seeds are justified to be grown to help eliminate world hunger. The genetically modified crops may yield more but at what cost the environment and…

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