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Adsorption/desorption of Chlorohexidine (CHX) on Flax and Cotton fibers Chemistry Literature review
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CHX is more soluble in ethanol however; ethanol is too volatile and reactive so that 50:50 ethanol-water mixture was used as CHX solvent. One milligram CHX per milliliter solvent was prepared. This was done by measuring 0.1 mg CHX in a 100 ml volumetric flask, filling the flask to the mark with the solvent, and shaking it until CHX was completely dissolved.
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Low density polyethylene Chemistry Research Paper
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ICI had employed the process of autoclave when they first commercialized the process in 1938. The tubular process was first invented by BASF in 1938 though it took another 15 years to commercialize the production processes. Cost reduction and product enhancement has been the goal of each manufacturer over the years.
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Synthetic Studies Chemistry Literature review
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Since 2000, there are several studies that have demonstrated the capacity for Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) to bio-accumulate especially in freshwater organisms. This report synthesizes the current information on Cylindrospermopsin accumulation embracing information on the global distribution of Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) producers and summing up of Cylindrospermopsin ecological and human effects. 
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Altering the Caloric/Fat Content of Food Chemistry Term Paper
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The caloric content of food is thus altered through the use of heat in a series of reactions. The reactions that occur can either release amount of heat or can absorb it in form of energy (Kotz, Treichel & Townsend 214). Furthermore, this event can cause the matter to change in form from one state by either melting to boiling.
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On Morphology of Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer (TPE-E) Chemistry Research Paper
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These copolyesters have unique properties that make them highly versatile for use in industrial applications. These are thermoplastic polyesters of the condensation type, and possess properties such as flexural fatigue resistance, impact resistance, creep resistance, load bearing capacity and resilience (Fakirov 2005).
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Chemical Andsedimentary Processes in Acidic Salinelakes and Their Significance for Martiangeology Chemistry Research Paper
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These data are useful in finding out whether another planet such as Mars has hosted life or water bodies on its surface or underground. Correlations between a terrestrial lake and the geology of Mars are useful for forming analogs, and for understanding further about the other planet. Rover missions sent to Mars and consequent investigations of the evidence found from the planet.
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Radioactive materials and other polutants in water sources Chemistry Research Paper
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Most of the clean water, about 70 percent, is used up by the agricultural sector. Clean water has reduced a lot recent times due to natural and other reasons and this is something which is of huge concern for human beings. The biggest factor that has led to a reduction in the quantity of safe and clean water is water pollution.
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Types, Roles, and Functions of Carbohydrates Chemistry Term Paper
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The conversion of stored energy into glucose occurs when the body is in need of increasing its energy supply, to meet various demands such as the growth and development of new cells. Plants are primary food producers and through photosynthesis, they supply man with carbohydrates, which are ingested to release glucose to provide the body with energy.
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Preparation of Acetyl Salicylic Acid (Aspirin) Chemistry Lab Report
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It also acts as an antipyretic drug where it reduces fever and an anti-inflammatory agent capable of reducing the swelling and redness associated with inflammation. Due to its ability to acts as an anticoagulant, aspirin is an effective agent in the prevention of strokes and heart attack.
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Selective Dialkylation of a Doubly Linked Dicyclopentadiene Ligand and the Ensuing Ruthenium Complexes Chemistry Research Paper
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In order to resolve this issue the authors proposed to add alkyl groups to the outer edges of the dicyclopentadiene rings which form the content of this paper. Several synthesis routes are proposed and their respective yields are reported. It was also desired to test a synthesis route that began with RuCl3·3H2O instead of Ru3(CO)12.
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Hydrogen bonding and drug designs Chemistry Term Paper
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Accurate prediction of the solubility of a compound during drug screening may immensely help the pharmacological industry by assisting in the selection of the right drug candidate that is sufficiently soluble and bioavailable.2 Thus, a number of computational and theoretical models have been proposed to predict the solubility of a compound.
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Controlling Carbon emissions Chemistry Essay
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In this paper, carbon sequestration will be studied in respect to geosequestration which involves directing and storing carbon gases out of the atmosphere. These two terms will be used interchangeably in this literature. Greenhouse gases are mainly injected into oil field after depletion or water bodies such as oceans and saline aquifers.
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Drug Dependence and Abuse Chemistry Essay
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Salbutamol sulfate is available in the market as Ventolinrotacaps or Ventolin syrup. It is also available in the form of 2.5 or 5 single-dose nebulizer solutions. Brand names for such are Asmoluni-dose, GenRx Salbutamol, Butamol 2.5, Pharmacor Salbutamol, Salbutamol Sandoz, Salbutamol GA, VentolinNebules, and Salbutamol Sulfate.
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Supramolecular Polymer Based on Hydrogen Bonding Chemistry Essay
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One of the main features of such polymers is low, controllable viscosity which can be adjusted through the introduction of monomeric units possessing the ability to interact with the chain stoppers. The main purpose of the work was to isolate small receptor molecules which contained AADD hydrogen bonding in their structure.
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Processing-Structure-Property Relationships in (TPE-E) Nanocomposites Chemistry Research Proposal
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The many improvements in materials properties include electrical conductivity, toughness, optical properties, shear and bulk modulus, film scratch resistance, yield strength, and many more. The addition of nanofillers such as carbon black to rubbery polymers has a great effect upon the properties of such materials and only very small amounts of nanoparticles are dispersed in the polymer matrix.
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Chemistry - Fluoridation of Water Chemistry Essay
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Many western countries such as USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, even some part of Europe have adopted fluoridation method to greater extent. Also, some Asian countries such as India, China have high concentration natural sources of fluoride in the water.
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Analytical Technique: Mass Spectrometry Chemistry Essay
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In fact, it can be used to differentiate the same compounds made of different isotopes. There are three important steps in mass spectrometry. First, the compound is converted into cations by the loss of an electron. These ions are produced by driving a high-energy beam of electrons, which displaces the electrons from the compound.
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Nuclear Power: Pros and Cons Chemistry Essay
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These events have unfortunately created misconceptions about nuclear power, which highlight more on perceived disadvantages than its benefits. This paper is a critical examination of nuclear energy focusing on its advantages and disadvantages in relation to other sources of energy.
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Design, Synthesis and Pharmacological Tests Chemistry Dissertation
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Test in vitro all the synthesized resveratrol derivatives to prove their efficiency as LTA4 hydrolase inhibitors and as the novel, promising molecules in cancer treatment. Experimental section General information Flash chromatography was performed using Merck silica gel 60 (230-400 mesh) NMR spectra were obtained at 400 MHz (H1), Bruker AV500 NMR spectrometer in CDCl3.
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Practical Synthesis of Useful Substances Using Organocatalysts Chemistry Research Paper
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Organocatalyst is a term that comes from two chemical terms organic and catalyst. It refers to a catalyst that comprises organic compounds. Scientists argue that the ability to produce and recycle multiple reactions increases the efficacy of organocatalysts. This makes it a more efficient process, which uses fewer chemicals in the synthesis process, making it greener.
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Historical Figure in Chemistry: Joseph Louis Gay Lussac Chemistry Essay
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Later on he developed the law of combining volumes to demonstrate the behavior of compounds when combined. Gay-Lussac was also involved in discovery of chemical elements which are the basis for the studies in chemistry and physicist. However, some of his works are credited to other scientist while of the discoveries attributed to him were actually made by other scientists.
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The Affects of Agent Orange Chemistry Research Paper
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The name comes from the orange stripe used to label the barrels containing the chemical. Comparing to other “Rainbow chemicals”, Agent Orange was the most extensively used. Being a herbicide, the compound was employed in the United States, Korea, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. Talking about the chemical composition of Agent Orange, it is a 50:50 mixture.
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Basic concepts of chemical bonding Chemistry Term Paper
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The discovery of fuel cells in 1839 by Sir William Groves has contributed to the use of a more environmental friendly device (Sorensen 34). Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that generate energy through chemical reactions. They utilize elementary oxygen and hydrogen to generate energy.
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The Use of Free Radicals in the Treatment of Disease Chemistry Literature review
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A free radical can be defined as a particle with at least one unpaired electron occupying the outermost shell, capable to exist independently. In other words, there is at least one electron without a pair. The presence of unpaired electrons usually makes free radicals highly reactive. For example, they can react with other molecules (M1) and steal an electron from them.
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Fundamental Guidelines of Mass Spectroscopy Chemistry Essay
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The positive components that result from this electron bombardment are then accelerated into a vacuum through a magnetic field. It is in this magnetic field that the components are eventually sorted on the basis of the mass-to-charge ratio. A majority of the ions produced in the mass spectrometers are positively charged.
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What effect does the brightness of light have on the growth rate of a plant Chemistry Coursework
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Introduction Plants are important in the continuing existence of life, as it provides food for animals. What is interesting about plants is that they make their own food, and factors that may affect this can understandably deplete resources for the other functions of the plant, such as growth.
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Detecting Circulating Tumor Cells using Flow Cytometry Chemistry Essay
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The system has a disposable chip. This chip checks for cross contamination collect analyzed sample and to freely measurement. CTC is salient biomarkers for so many cancers. There are many systems for enumeration based on either EpCAM/CD326 which express tumor cell before microscope or RT-PCR.
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Why does it matter what shape a molecule has Chemistry Essay
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The world is composed of atoms which are the smallest indivisible particles of matter “made up of negatively charged electrons in orbitals around positively charged nuclei” (RBI 1988, p.53). Atoms integrate through interactions between electrons to form units termed as molecules.
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Human Toxic Chemical Hazard And Risk Assessment Chemistry Essay
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According to Cornell University, department of animal science, the toxic chemical is produced by certain foods or feeds. These mycotoxins are the most studied of all toxins in the world, and known to cause diseases such as aflatoxicosis. The occurrence of this toxin is greatly influenced by the environmental factors, thus its contamination varies depending on the geographic location, agricultural practices and the susceptibility of the food substances to fungal infections during the pre-harvest, harvest and storage times.
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Electrolytes disorders, hyperkalemia, hypercalcemia, and hpyernatremia, and how they effect our body system Chemistry Research Paper
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Composition of intracellular fluid remains relatively stable as compared to the extracellular fluid. This is due to the fact that ECF has to interface with the changes in the external environment therefore modifications in its constituents are inevitable.
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Acid base and redox titration of vitamin C Chemistry Lab Report
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Using both redox reaction between vitamin C extract and iodine solution, and vitamin C extract and sodium hydroxide solution, the experiment will carry out titration reactions and apply stoichiometry concepts to determine the percentage of vitamin C in a tablet.
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Ecosystem Toxic Chemical Threat Chemistry Essay
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By definition, heavy metals have a density of 5.0/gcm3 or more which is much heavier than the density of an average soil particle. They occur naturally in rocks but their concentrations are regularly augmented due to contamination and pollution. The most common heavy metals with respect to possible hazards are mercury, lead and cadmium and chromium.
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Ecosystem Toxic Chemical Threat Chemistry Essay
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According to World Meteorological Organization, there was almost a 30% increase in the Earth’s atmosphere in a span of two decades. It is important to discuss this greenhouse gases and its environmental effects as most anthropomorphic activities produce these gases.
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Electroanalytical Technique (Voltammetric techniques) critical review Chemistry Literature review
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Electrochemistry entails association of electrical properties and chemical substances in a reaction. Electrical properties commonly measured include conductance, resistance, current and voltage.
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Mass Spectrometry: How Is It Works Chemistry Research Paper
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Employing mass spectroscopy though for analysis of galanin levels in the digestive tract comes with a risk of contaminating the samples (by foreign particles such as dust) to be analyzed. The contamination can lead to a wrong or erroneous result. This, however, can be overcome by working in a clean environment and using gloves when carrying out the analysis.  
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Nalytical Analysis of Anti-Depressants in Human Plasma Using Liquid-Liquid Chromatography Chemistry Research Paper
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Antidepressants are usually categorized on the basis of their chemical structure and an example of drugs in this group is the tricyclic antidepressants. Anti-depressants can also be categorized on the basis of their function and an example of drugs in this group is the monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
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Analytical Critique of the Novel Ionization Device for Controlling the Charge States of Peptides Chemistry Term Paper
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In proteomic studies, especially in clinical application, sensitivity and accuracy is of importance. Proteins are complex large molecules that are non-volatile and their activity is based mostly on their structure rather their primary structure. The ES-MS provides the perfect analytical tool for studying these molecules since it explores both structure (qualitative) and concentration/molecular weight (quantitative) of the peptide of interest.
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HPLC analysis of caffeine and benzoic acid in diet coke Chemistry Lab Report
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If the manufacturers do not comply with the additive legislation, then action should be taken against them to protect the consumers because it is their right. Additionally, people should be educated on the effects of high intake of beverages that contain caffeine and benzoic acid.
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Chemistry and the Environment Chemistry Essay
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(1) Describe the general properties of the atmosphere known as troposphere, stratosphere and the ionosphere. Describe the composition of unpolluted air at sea level. The unpolluted air or atmosphere at sea level is chiefly made of gases kept in place by the effect of Earth’s gravity at an average temperature of about 14 C.
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Elements, Mixtures and Compounds Chemistry Essay
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On the other hand, a compound is made of two or more elements held together by chemical bonds (Leong & Aik, 2009). The differences between mixtures and compounds are discussed below: A mixture lacks fixed composition while a compound has a fixed composition.
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How Quantum Technology Will Improve Our Future Chemistry Essay
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Just like the invention of light bulb and Hubble telescope, the concept of Quantum first came into light in the mid- 1800s. During this time, the word quantum carried no meaning other than its literal meaning of “to quantify”. Nonetheless, as field of chemistry and physics expanded, the idea of quantum began to occur in our daily lives.
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Effect of Concentration on an Enzyme Chemistry Essay
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According to the graph above Michaeli’s principle is applied as the rate of reaction starts off faster at the beginning but levels off at some point regardless of the amount of substrate concentration. Within the experiment, it was noted that some gases escaped making the data to be inaccurate. Another possible error noted was in the calculation and keeping of time.
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Letter of Recommendation: Asbestos Problem Chemistry Essay
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Also, included in this letter are advices, and controls that you may undertake to solve your asbestos problem. Asbestos and Its Common Uses First, I would like to discuss to you the general information on asbestos. According to the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry [ATSDR] (2001), asbestos is a common term that often refers to anthophyllite, tremolite, actinolite, amosite, crocidolite, and chrysotile.
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The Burning Candles Experiment Chemistry Assignment
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Taking into consideration that the number of candles is directly proportional to the rate of the amount of Oxygen consumed, it implies that an increase in the number of candles results in an increase in the amount of Oxygen consumed. On the other hand, the fewer the number of candles used, the less the rate of the amount of oxygen consumed thus the higher the time taken for the candles to go off.
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