Biological and Chemical Outline Biological and chemical warfare has been around since the beginning of time. From poison tipped arrows to purposely transmitting smallpox to individuals. There has been ongoing political conflict on biological and chemical warfare for quite some time for legitimate reasons too. Biological and chemical warfare is very deadly and sometimes inhumane‚ but on the other hand it is very cost efficient and is very effective at doing its job. Biological and chemical warfare
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Sample Paper – 2012 Class – X Subject –Chemistry Chemical Equations and reactions Very Short Answer (1 marks each) Write the name and formula of compounds forms between a. Potassium and iodine ion .b.Sodium and sulphide ions . c. Aluminums and chloride ions 2. Why does milk sour when kept for a long time/ 3. What happen when hydrogen combine with oxygen in presence of electric current/ 4. Define electrolysis. 5. What is decomposition reaction? Give an
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Glysdi Lin P. Martin Grade-V Bais City-Special Science Elem. School October‚11‚2013 Activity 2 I Problem: Identifying the products of chemical change. II Hypothesis: I think that the chemical change is an irreversible process. The wet iron filings by the next day it will turn into rusting material because it is exposed to the atmosphere. While the dry iron filings is not III Materials: The setup in the previous activity‚ small plate‚ dry iron filings. IV Procedure: 1. Place the
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ReportTitle: Observations of Chemical ChangesDate: 9/9/13Name: Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is for the student to gain knowledge and experience regarding how avariety of chemicals react to one another. In addition‚ the student should also gain a betterunderstanding of the household chemicals that they use in their day to day lives.Procedure:Observe the chemical changes that occur by mixing a list of chemicals (provided in the lab manual).Add 2 drops of the first chemical into a well in the 96
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Observation of Chemical Change Course: General College Chemistry Purpose This experiment examines the reactions of common chemical s contained in consumer products. The purpose is to observe the macroscopic changes that these chemicals undergo. The goals of the experiment observe properties of chemical reactions and to associate chemical properties with household products. Procedure We do not have the ability to see with a naked eye individual atoms and molecules reacting during chemical changes
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_________________. These synapses are always (excitatory or inhibitory). Advantages of the electrical synapses: 1. _______ signal conduction 2. _____________ activity for a group of neurons. 6. The chemical synapse: Chemical
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Chemical Reactions and Equations Chemical Reaction: The transformation of chemical substance into another chemical substance is known as Chemical Reaction. For example: rusting of iron‚ setting of milk into curd‚ digestion of food‚ respiration‚ etc. In chemical reaction new substance is formed which is completely different in properties from the original substance‚ so in a chemical reaction chemical change takes place. Following are the signs of chemical reaction: (a) Change of state of substance
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My Chemical Romance. Gerard‚ Mikey and Frank all had drug problems. Mikey and Gerard‚ on top of that had alcohol problems. They got themselves better. They knew no one else could help them. What encouraged them to get better? Themselves‚ and the music. Ray had the absolutely awful job of having to watch them go through all of this‚ on top of him trying to be the perfect guitarist. Frank would do drugs over the weekend‚ and wake up on Monday not knowing anything that had happened. Mikey felt
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Report Submitted: February 17‚ 2013 Title: Physical and Chemical Properties Purpose: To investigate and learn the physical and chemical properties of pure chemical substances. Procedure: I used various different tools to investigate the different physical and chemical properties‚ such as blue and red litmus papers‚ beakers‚ and wells. Data Tables: Substance Name Color Odor Heat Effect Cold H2O Hot H2O Litmus Test Dilute HCl Dilute NaOH Mg Silver None None None Not soluble‚ small bubbles Red
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2014 Lab report #1 on chemical and physical properties/ changes Introduction Summary: The purpose of this experiment is to allow students to understand how to differentiate physical and chemical properties and reactions of matter by observing changes of matters under circumstances. Physical properties are properties of matter that can be observed without changing the composition of the matter‚ including the volume‚ mass‚ color‚ density‚ and shape of it. Chemical properties include the matter’s
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