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    Water is vital for not only us‚ but for the world’s environment. Our bodies use water in all our cells‚ organs‚ and tissues to help regulate temperature and maintain bodily functions. Commonly referred to as the universal solvent‚ water can be used as either a base and an acid. Explain the structure and behaviour of water Similar to many other substances and liquids‚ water takes on numerous forms. It can either be solid as ice‚ gas as steam‚ and its usual liquid phase‚ water. Water molecules

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    Discuss why hydrogen bonding is essential for life Throughout biochemistry there are many bonds without which life as it is on earth today would not be possible. One of the most important bonds of these is the hydrogen bond‚ a weak chemical bond that is present in essential biological molecules such as water and polypeptides. A hydrogen bond is defined by Campbell and Reece as occurring when a hydrogen atom is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom but attracted to another electronegative

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    3ESAN The Causes and Consequences of Marital Breakdown Marriage is a complex interpersonal relationship. Among the reasons for marriage are emotional‚ financial‚ spiritual‚ and religious ones. In some religions marriage is considered to be a sacred bond between a man and a woman and to break it up is viewed as a blasphemous act. However‚ nowadays divorce is becoming an everyday process and people do not even blink if a marriage fails. Marital breakdown generally arises from a variety of causes. This

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    Water Pollution Water – The Elixir of Life   Can you imagine life without water?  Take a minute and think about it.  We need water for all our daily essential activities – drinking‚ bathing‚ cleaning…   In fact‚ every living thing on this planet needs water Water pollution   And what do we do with this vital resource?   We take its all important ability – we all know that water can dissolve many of the thing that we dump in it – to make it a giant rubbish bin. In fact‚ we even throw things

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    Learning Sector (PTLLS) | | | |Facilitate Learning and Development in Groups | |

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    Diary of an Oxygen Thief Anonymous‚ I have not read any other books by this author. Fiction Characters: There aren’t any other characters beside the one person who he doesn’t say his name‚ but he is the speaker of the story‚ he is an Irish man and was born in Kilkenny Ireland. This book is first person view‚ making the speaker the main character. In the story the speaker describes his past events and how he wished to fix his mistakes. He describes how he hurt girls when he was in his 20’s‚ by hurting

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    Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Introduction Kathy Kudler‚ the Founder‚ continues to take a major role in the store operation. Kudler Fine Foods took a six month planning period before the project start. The stores organizational structure‚ while very personal‚ is a perfect picture of organizational structure. This structure clusters people with similar skills into the same department. Kudler simplifies this by incorporating different departments into a single whole‚ Kudler fine

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    importance of water Sam Ellick 13/11/2010 Water otherwise known as H2O is a necessity for life to exist. It has many unique features compared to other molecules of its size. For example solid ice is less dense than liquid ice‚ which ponds and lakes freeze from the top down. This is important in insulating the aquatic life in the winter. This essay however will be looking at why water is so important in biochemical terms. Its shape Water‚ as its formula H2O suggests‚ consists of one oxygen bonded

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    CH201L S.Y. 2014-2015 Analysis of Oxygen-Bearing Organic Compound 2 BS Chemistry‚ College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas Espana‚ Manila Philippines 1015 Abstract An unknown sample was given along with five standards to test the presence of oxygen in the sample. The unknown sample underwent five different chemical analysis namely Dichromate test‚ Tollen’s test‚ Lucas test‚ DNPH test‚ and Iodoform test. Each test will determine if the unknown sample will have the same reaction as

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    Oxygen (1770s) [pic] British educator and philosopher Joseph Priestley (1733 – 1804) discovered oxygen in experiments‚ isolated the gas‚ and described its function in combustion and respiration. He also invented soda or carbonated water by dissolving fixed air with water. Unaware of the significance of his discoveries and because of his stubborn refusal to abandon the phlogiston theory‚ he named the new gas “dephlogisticated air.” However‚ it would be the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier (1743

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