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    Organic Chemistry Lab

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    Being able to extract a compound or substance from a product or object will encourage us in being able to do the same in a similar manner with a tea solution. Extracting compounds is an important step in any kind of organic chemistry lab and will help us be better at accomplishing the experiment in a much faster and accurate rate than from before. Experimental To begin the experiment‚ a tea solution must be made by incorporating a tea bag into a beaker filled with almost boiling water and the

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    The aim for this experiment is to investigate the effects of different storage environments on organic and non-organic bananas‚ to see which one lasts the longest over a period of time. The study was separated into 5 groups that were each labeled to a location in a standard family home that would‚ over time‚ begin to affect the overall form and characteristics of the bananas. Throughout the experiment‚ it was found that “Group 2 – Impact of Air Exposure‚” lasted longer than any other group. Following

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    DISSOLVED OXYGEN BY WINKLER TITRATION 1. Background Knowledge of the dissolved oxygen (O2) concentration in seawater is often necessary in environmental and marine science. It may be used by physical oceanographers to study water masses in the ocean. It provides the marine biologist with a means of measuring primary production - particularly in laboratory cultures. For the marine chemist‚ it provides a measure of the redox potential of the water column. The concentration of dissolved oxygen can be readily

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    Conventional vs Organic

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    Conventional Farming V.S. Organic Farming Organic farming had not played a role in the market in the previous years‚ yet today it is common in grocery stores around the country. Organic farming refers to the way farmers grow and process agricultural products‚ such as fruits‚ vegetables‚ grains‚ dairy products and meat. Organic farming is also constantly referred to as healthy‚ smart‚ beneficial‚ and ecofriendly but these are words used in advertisement ploys ran by large organic corporations. For centuries

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    Organic food is defined as produce (animal and plant) that is grown without the aid of any chemicals or pesticides‚ this means the animals are fed organic feed and the plants are grown in a very different way to most foods we see at the supermarket. Many people purchase organic food because they think that the nutritional benefits will make up for the extra money that you spend. Lots of people say that the manufacturers of organic food lie to us when selling these products‚ they say that there aren’t

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    Farming better than Organic Farming? Name: Molly Sexton School: City of London Academy Centre Number: 10877 Candidate Number: 8145 Contents Page Page 1- Title Page Page 3- Introduction Page 4 – Is Organic better than Intensive? Page 5- Is Intensive better than Organic? Introduction In this case study I will be looking at weather “Intensive Farming” is better that “Organic Farming” i will look

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    Organic Light Emitting Diode

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    A Seminar Report On “ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE INDEX S.NO TOPIC PAGE NO 1) Introduction…………………………….……………….….………………6. 2) OLED vs LED……………………..…………………….……………..…..7 3) History………………………………………………….…………….……..8 4) Organic Light Emitting Diode……………………….……………….…….10 5) Structure of OLED………………….……………………..………………...11 6) OLED device operation and principle……........…………..………………...12 7) Working

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    Organic Chemistry for 11

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    13. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IV) ALKYNES SYNOPSIS Alkynes are commonly known as acetylenes. Acetylene is the simplest and important member of the alkyne series. • Alkynes contain – C ≡ C – • General molecular formula of alkynes is CnH2n–2 • Triple bonded carbons are ‘sp’ hybridized and greater s – character is associated with it. • Alkynes will exhibit chain‚ position and functional isomerism. • Their functional isomers are alkadienes and cyclo alkenes. • The minimum number of carbons required to exhibit

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    Sustainability and Organic Foods People nowadays are getting into the “go green” lifestyle while others continue to live without thinking about the effects they have on the environment. Why do people go green? It can save you money‚ it is the right thing to do‚ it is healthier because there are less toxins and less illness‚ it is helping future generations‚ and it is a chance to connect with the local community and spread the word. To go along with this lifestyle and its benefits‚ catering companies

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    Archer’s Organic Foods

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    Topic essay INTRODUCTION:Archer’s Organic Foods plc - Investment appraisals of two farms 1 I. Introduction Archer’s Organic Foods plc is a producer and distributor of organic foods. The company is looking to expand the business by acquiring a farm in the North of England. This report analyses the financial viability of two farms by using a number of investment appraisal methods. The two farms differ in their initial investments‚ sales and costs. The freehold of option 1 farm will be acquired

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