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    sun? Well that is the job of Apollo and he helps bring what we love so much today to life. Apollo was given a golden lyre to help him pass time as a child as many of us today are given toy drums to help us pass time as well and we love it so much that some of us pursue a career in music. Well if you are even human than you need the sun to live and Apollo helps make our day brighter and helps the universe sustain life. That is why Apollo is important and how he helps us every day. Apollo is the God

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    CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Ranjeeta Singh of class XI (Science) has completed the chemistry investigatory project entitled The Study of the Acidity of Different Samples of Tea Leaves and the Reasons for the Variation in their Taste as a partial fulfillment of course curriculum under the supervision of Mrs. Mamta Agarwal. This is a bonafide work prepared by herself. Signature of Internal Examiner ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I bonafied CBSE for giving us

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    0 EFFECT OF REINFORCEMENT IN OUR DAILY LIFE Reinforcement is a term in operant conditioning and behaviour analysis for the delivery of a stimulus‚ (immediately or shortly) after a response‚ that results in an increase in the future rate or probability of that response. The response strength is assessed by measuring frequency‚ duration‚ latency‚ accuracy‚ and/or persistence of the response after reinforcement stops. Experimental behaviour analysts measured the rate of behaviours as a primary

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    05 November 2013 Literature Review: Nuclear Chemistry and its Effects on the World In today’s society‚ nuclear chemistry is becoming more and more common and is being used in a variety of ways including for weapons and the medical field but the significance of this type of chemistry is its impact and what it has contributed to the world. Nuclear chemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with nuclear reactions‚ radioactive substances and is the study of the chemical and physical properties

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    Chemistry and Matter Rich McConnell‚ CH-201 Grantham University Chemistry and Matter 1. A scientist who is trying to make an insecticide that is more toxic to mosquitoes than to humans would be involved in ________. 1. Basic research 2. Applied research 3. Technology 4. Serendipity 2. How is chemistry defined? Science can be looked at like at tree‚ within this tree there are different branches one of which is Chemistry which studies composition and properties of matter and the changes they go through

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    computers. Virtually‚ computers which pressure most people’s life are considered as the most important technological achievement of the XXI century. Using computers‚ we can make or solve most of difficult things which are hardly completed without their hands. Because of these different varieties of abilities‚ computers have been creating many noticeable achievements in most of societies’ fields especially medicine‚ education‚ and usual life. In other words‚ these three fields also are computers’ influences

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    Everything you need to know about hydrocarbons INTRODUCTION: organic chemistry Organic chemistry is the chemistry of compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen. The element carbon has a special role in chemistry because it bonds with other carbon atoms to give a vast array of molecules. The varity of molecules is so great that we find organic compounds in many common products we use‚ such as gasoline‚ medicines‚ shampoos‚ plastic bottles‚ and perfumes. The food we eat is composed of different

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    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 and Society CHM/110 Xavier Villarreal November 6‚ 2011 Chemistry is a vast quantity of a person’s everyday life. A person can find chemistry in his or her daily life in the foods that a person eats‚ air a person breathes‚ soap‚ and accurately everything a person comes in contact with. Chemistry is significant in everyday life because chemicals make up everything in life. For example‚ a person’s body‚ pet‚ a desk‚ the sun‚ food‚ and drugs a person may take‚ to name a few. A person

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    century BC Aristotle‚ practical as ever in his determination to get things worked out in detail‚ proposes a new theory to explain how the four elements of Empedocles and the atoms of Democritus produce the wide range of substances apprehended by our senses.  He declares the existence of only four elements: fire‚ air‚ water and earth. All matter is made up of these four elements and matter had four properties: hot‚ cold‚ dry and wet. Greek science in Alexandria: from the 3rd century BC

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