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    Separation Of A Dye Mixture Using Chromatography ********* AP Chemistry (3rd Block) Fauquier High School 8/ 31/ 13 ABSTRACT: The Rf values of seven known color dyes and three unknown samples were observed in order to compare results and discover the hidden identities of the three samples. Three solvents‚ H2O‚ Isopropyl alcohol‚ and a 2% NaCl solution‚ were introduced to the dotted chromatography strips to show three different ratios for each dye on account

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    Contents Introduction: The TBT exists to ensure that technical regulations‚ standards‚ testing‚ and certification procedures do not create unnecessary obstacles to trade. The agreement prohibits technical requirements created in order to limit trade‚ as opposed to technical requirements created for legitimate purposes such as consumer or environmental protection. The WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) seeks to protect the interests of: (i) Importers by allowing them to

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    Flowers Used for Dye Hollyhocks Hollyhock‚ or Alcea rosea‚ petals are available in varying shades from nearly white to almost black. The dyes made from these petals range in color from bright green to greenish brown depending upon how the blossoms are prepared. According to Rakhi Shanker and Padma S. Vankar from the Facility for Ecological and Analytical Testing in Kanpur‚ India‚ a substance such as alum or other metal salts is used to make the dye stay on the fabric without quickly washing out.

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    different dye-doping concentrations. The open aperture Z-scan study shows that the dye-doped sample shows a considerable amount of saturable absorption property. But at higher input intensity‚ the two-photon absorption and the reverse saturation absorption properties of the dye in polymer film becomes prominent as shown in Z-scan graph of figure 8. From figure 6‚ it is seen that the transmission at the focus decreases with increasing sample concentration. At higher concentration‚ the dye-doped sample

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    February 22nd‚ 2012 Abstract The purpose of the lab was to determine the order of reaction for the dye Red #40. By measuring the reaction rate between bleach and the dye‚ the order of the reaction was determined to be first order. Introduction The study of kinetics is important for studying the amount of time it takes for a particular reaction to reach completion. By comparing two solutions of dye that have different concentrations‚ the reaction rate can be experimentally found. At this point

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    of Runs | Red Dye | Blue Dye | | Run #1 | Run #2 | Run #1 | Run #2 | Bandwidth (mL) | .95 | .88 | 2.15 | 1.92 |

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    KINETIC‚ THERMODYNAMIC AND ISOTHERM STUDIES ON THE REMOVAL OF MALACHITE GREEN DYE FROM WASTEWATER USING ALPC. ABSTRACT: The aim of the present work is to investigate the quantity of removal of Malachite Green dye from aqueous solution using Activated Los Pantanos De Villa Carbon (ALPC). Generally‚ dyes are used in chemical‚ textile‚ paper‚ printing‚ leather‚ plastics and food industries. The need for the treatment of dye contaminated waste water passed out from the industry. In this study‚ Los Pantanos

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    beaker the dye molecules moved slowly because molecules move slower when cooled‚ but there was still movement because molecules are always moving. The reason that the dye molecules move is because the dye is made of matter‚ which is made of molecules and molecules are always moving. The reason that the blue dye molecules clumped together in the cold beaker is because molecules attract each other. As the blue dye molecules spread out‚ the spaces between all of them got larger. The dye molecules spread

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    gets its glossiness by plunging it in myrobalan and milk mixture. Curves and motifs are then drawn with a pointed kalam soaked in fermented jaggery and water mixture. These layers are applied individually followed by application of natural vegetable dyes. After application of each colour‚ the textile is dried and washed. As a result‚ each cloth goes through about 20 washes. The specialty of Kalamkari paintings is that after the long tedious process‚ when the painting is completed‚ the finished products

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    SEWAGE TREATMENT Sewage is a mixture of domestic and industrial wastes. It is more than 99% water‚ but the remainder contains some ions‚ suspended solids and harmful bacteria that must be removed before the water is released into the sea. The treatment of wastewater is divided into three phases: pretreatment‚ primary treatment and secondary treatment. Pretreatment Large solids (i.e. those with a diameter of more than 2cm) and grit (heavy solids) are removed by screening. These are disposed of in

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