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    Where I Grew Up

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    still to this day miss living where I grew up. Imagine a huge U shaped house built out of nice red brick and wood‚ sitting right o top of six bright green acres. In the back of the house we had a big deck next to a huge built in pool with an extra bouncy diving board. That’s where I spent most of my time trying to swim all the way to the bottom of our 15 foot deep pool. For many summers and birthdays we had pool parties. If we were not swimming we were out in our pasture riding horses. Our pasture

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    FINAL PAPER CHAPTER 1 to 3

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    Chapter I Introduction A.) Background of the Study: The Acids‚ bases and salts in the pH range are among the most important chemical compounds used by chemists. For instance‚ hydrochloric‚ phosphoric and citric are acids used to make mineral stain removers‚ toilet bowl cleaners‚ metal cleaners and rust removers. A variety of maintenance chemicals contain these compounds. Alkali maintenance chemicals like degreasers‚ oven cleaners and drain openers contain bases such as Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)

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    LAB REPORT 4 Observations of Chemical and Physical Change PART 1 – OBSERVATIONS OF CHEMICAL CHANGE No credit will be given for this lab report if the Data section is not completely filled out and if the required photographs are not received. At least one photograph must show the student’s face. OBJECTIVES 1. Observe physical and chemical changes. 2. Define physical and chemical change. 3. Identify the relationship between a chemical change and a chemical reaction. 4. Observe several indicators

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    societal demands and scientific and technological enterprises. Content Objectives Students will know that 1. Acetic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate to produce a gas. 2. Acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate are the chemical names for vinegar and baking soda‚ respectively. 3. The two main purposes of an air bag are to slow a person’s forward movement into the steering wheel (or dashboard) and to provide a cushion between the person and the steering wheel (or dashboard). 4. The

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    homemade ink

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    Homemade ink 1. Black Ink: There are several ways to make black ink. Here’s an easy one: take one egg yolk‚ ½ teaspoon lamp black‚ ½ cup honey and one teaspoon gum arabic. Lamp black is available commercially or you can make it yourself by holding a plate or any receptacle over a lit candle - it will take some time to collect half a teaspoon though. Mix all of the ingredients to make a thick paste and add enough water to this paste to dilute it so that it flows easily as a fluid. 2. Gall-Iron

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    Proud to Be a Filipino

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    cheapest fare among the other transportation here in the Philippines. Second‚ I would make them eat some street foods like kwek-kwek. It is a Filipino street food that is made up of hard-boiled egg or quail egg coated with orange batter and flour. It is deep fried and served with cucumber‚ salt‚ and vinegar. Lastly‚ I would let them drink the “tagaka” an alcoholic drink made in the Philippines. It is a drink made of tanduay‚ gatas‚ and kape. It is mixed and it taste like chuckie.It

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    tested the relationship between the concentration of an egg and solutions of different concentrations. The hypothesis is that an egg placed in distilled water will gain mass while an egg placed in syrup would lose mass. Methods To perform the experiment gloves and safety goggles were obtained. Two decalcified eggs were also obtained from the teacher. Using an electronic scale‚ the initial mass was measured and recorded of each egg. One egg was then placed in a beaker of distilled water while the

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    Macromoleules of Life

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    proteins. It will also include the knowledge of how these macromolecules function in living organisms. This experiment will identify the macromolecules with the use of test substances to identify each. In my first experiment to test for proteins the egg white with the Bluret reagent should come out positive for being a protein. The pepsin in the Bluret reagent should be positive and should be a protein. The test for sugar in the Bluret reagent should be negative and I don’t think it is a protein

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    china

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    Brenda Canuz Mr. Martin English III 28 February 2014 Wonders of Chinese Food The most popular Chinese dishes could be the next meal you might get to eat. The food is very unique and special for every Chinese person. Is not only the taste is also the story behind you might be missing from the wonders of China. The most popular dish that everyone can find anywhere they go is the Dumplings. They seem like white little puffy balls and are curious to see what’s inside them. The traditional dumplings

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    How Do Food Preservatives

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    the growth of Microorganisms? Aya Zbedah Ballard High School The purpose of this project is to see which preservative will either slow down the growth of bacteria or speed up the growth using the three most common preservatives: sugar‚ salt and‚ vinegar. Humans usually have a problem keeping their food safe and clean at the same time to prevent from getting sick. But what they don’t know is that the way they preserve their food can be very dangerous. Since the drying effect of salt has been used

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