Chemistry of love: how science can explain our daily lives? By Barton Dong Loving and being loved adds richness to our lives. When people feel close to others they are happier and even healthier. Love helps us feel important‚ understood‚ and secure. When people think of love‚ a romantic emotional scene appears in their minds. In the heavy days of a mutual crush‚ pulses race‚ knees go weak‚ and heads reel. So strong are these feelings‚ they’ve launched a thousand songs and
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Chemistry puns With a wild imagination and a flair for puns‚ you will be able to use the names of many of the elements to take the place of other words or phrases. Some are very straightforward‚ but many of homonyms require a stretch of the imagination. Be creative and have pun! 1. Police officer. 2. Lone Ranger’s horse. 3. If they are not here‚ they ___________. 4. To press a blouse. 5. Motto for an oil well?drilling company. 6. What should you do with dead people’s bodies? 7. A fixture in
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Chemistry of Fireworks By Anuradha Sahu Everyone enjoys the amazing firework shows on the Fourth of July with the beautiful vibrant colors and sparks every year. Fireworks have been part of this world for a very long time. They have been used for enjoyment and for signalling purposes. Every culture has their own significance and use of fireworks. But all fireworks have something in common; the chemistry that makes them work. No matter where you find them‚ they are made up of the same compounds
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Section 10.10 Balancing Oxidation–Reduction Equations ENERGY General Chemistry 2 (Chem 112) Return to TOC Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved 1 Section 10.10 Balancing Oxidation–Reduction Equations UNIT 1: ENERGY MODULE 1: ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY MODULE 2: NUCLEAR ENERGY MODULE 3: FUELS Return to TOC Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved 2 Section 10.9 Oxidation–Reduction Reactions Redox Reactions • Reactions in which one
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Experimental Chemistry In this topic‚ you will learn: www.revision-notes.co.cc Hazard Warning Labels www.revision-notes.co.cc Measurement: Mass‚ Volume‚ Time and Temperature www.revision-notes.co.cc www.revision-notes.co.cc Collection of Gases www.revision-notes.co.cc Identification of Gases www.revision-notes.co.cc The Particulate Nature of Matter In this topic‚ you will learn: www.revision-notes.co.cc States of Matter Kinetic Theory www.revision-notes
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and that compounds are formed by combination by two or more atoms. Work Cited http://www.iep.utm.edu/aristotl/ http://profmokeur.ca/chemistry/history_of_the_atom.htm
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August 22‚ 2013 Assignment 1: The Chemistry of Life Effects of Acid Rain There are many different types of negative effects acid rain has on the world. Acid rain is the mixture of wet and dry deposition from the atmosphere containing higher than normal amounts of nitric and sulfuric acids. Pollution contributes to the forming of acid rain. One of the main causes is industrial burning of coal and other fossil fuels the oxides they contain and combine with atmospheric water which forms acids.
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CONCEPTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY • Inductive Effect : Inductive effect is defined as permanent displacement of shared electron pair in a carbon chain towards more electronegative atom or group. Types of Inductive effect : 1.Negative Inductive Effect : (—I effect‚ Electron withdrawing effect) when an electronegative atom or group (more electro negative than hydrogen)is attached to the terminal of the carbon chain in a compound‚ the electrons are displaced in the direction of the attached
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The members in our group were Whitney‚ myself‚ and Charlotte. The title of this lab was “reaction types.” The purpose of this lab was to identify the reaction type‚ balance equations‚ and observe the reactions .Our hypothesis was if there was many stations with fire‚ then they’re would be many combustion reactions. The procedure of the first lab was to place a solid piece of magnesium metal in the bottom of the smallest tube. Place this test tube in the test tube holder. Using tongs pick up the
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CHEMISTRY IN THE KITCHEN Presented by: Jose Martin Jaca Jerizza Nina Vidal Krysha Jade Pepito Mae Karen Apas Jose Romano Jr. Feb Daphne Kay Ornopia Ma. Trisha Tiffany Uy Chemistry in the Kitchen 1. Growing Food 1.1 Chemicals Needed for Life 1.2 Fertilizers and their Problems 1.3 pH of Soil 1.4 Hunger Problems 2. Cooking 2.1 Physical and Chemical Change 2.2 Effects of Cooking 3. What is Cooking?: Methods of Cooking 3.1 Baking: Chocolate Chip Cookies 3.2 Frying: French Fries
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