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    Chemistry Extra Credit

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    Tim Bruce The subject that I will be focusing on through the course of this extra credit paper‚ is one about the combination of Aerospace Engineering and Chemistry. I chose this particular topic because of my future life goals. Which include getting a degree in aerospace engineering. I also became interested while researching for this paper in a particular sub topic of the two which is called aerothermochemistry. Aerothermochemistry is the study of gases which takes into account the effect

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    In today’s world‚ advancements in science and chemistry are fundamental for saving lives from diseases and saving the planet from pollution. Advances in science are transforming our world at an incredible pace. A recent advancement in science is the finding of another flu virus in Chinese chickens. Scientists found this virus before it progressed to infecting humans. Scientist can develop a way of exterminating this type of flu‚ thus saving human lives. Science saves lives everyday. In parts

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    Chemistry for Students of O

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    SYLLABUS Cambridge O Level Chemistry 5070 For examination in June and November 2014 University of Cambridge International Examinations retains the copyright on all its publications. Registered Centres are permitted to copy material from this booklet for their own internal use. However‚ we cannot give permission to Centres to photocopy any material that is acknowledged to a third party even for internal use within a Centre. © University of Cambridge International Examinations 2011 Contents

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    Soccer Ball Chemistry

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    Arturo Contreras T. Conner-Moore Chemistry I Honors 22 August‚ 2016 Why is a Soccer ball consider Chemistry? What is chemistry? The word “chemistry” dates back to 1590-1600‚ but it is debatable that either the Egyptians or Greeks were the first to introduce chemistry to the world. What society does know‚ it is that Antoine Lavoisier is known as the “Father of Chemistry.” Lavoisier was the first to document how he compiled and completed the first list of elements. He discovered and named the elements:

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    1st essay Are we free to make our own choices in life? Although it sounds appealing to make one’s own decision freely‚ it is actually an impractable goal as the society has exerted significant influence and restrictions on individuals and has shaped one’s value of what they should do and what they should not do. In today’s society‚ people are more free to make our own choices than we were before‚ but it is true that we canno indulge our interests at the cost of transgressing the basic rules of

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    for another. Just this semester‚ I has math class with an Asian girl‚ I noticed at the end of the day‚ I also saw her in my chemistry class. Towards the middle of the semester‚ I realized I would need help in math as well as her notes from chemistry on the days I won’t be attending. I decided to go up to her after pre-calculus one day to ask if she’s in my 3:40pm Chemistry class‚ to my surprise‚ she told me she wasn’t. I asked her if she was sure because the other Asian looks just like her! She said

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    Chemistry Boon or Bane

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    they scientists or not‚ however‚ occasi¬onally pause and ponder whether science is going the right way and really promoting human welfare. A dispassionate and comprehen¬sive survey of the fruits of scientific advance in the various spheres of human life provides sufficient ground to be sceptical about the claim that science is an unqualified and unmixed blessing to huma¬nity. They have reason to conclude that all is not well with science and its application. Pure science is a relentless search for

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    Chemistry in 2050

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    Article Excerpt Access to the world’s oil supplies is a principal factor behind US government policy‚ as the events of the past two years have unmistakably shown. And no wonder: possessing only 2% of the world’s reserves of oil‚ the US consumes 25% of global oil production at a cost of $150bn per year. Of this‚ 70% is in the form of gasoline (petroleum) or diesel fuel for transport use. Given the finite supply of oil‚ this cannot go on. Certainly‚ by 2050‚ competition for oil supplies will be

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    Chemistry Poster

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    BENIFICIAL AND ALTERNATIVELY NOT SO BENIFICAL USES OF RADIATION BY: Sanwal Hayat What is radiation? Radiation is away in which energy moves from one place to another for example energy radiates away when a stone dropped in the water in circular waves while sound energy radiates from speakers mouth to listeners ear and heat energy radiates from sun to earth.

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    Chemistry- Metals

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    TOPIC 2 Metals The History of Metals * Uses of metals through history: * Copper Age (3200-2300 BCE) – copper and tin were most common metals‚ and were used for ornaments‚ weapons and tools. * Bronze Age (2300-700 BCE) – copper‚ tin and bronze were used for tools‚ weapons and transport. They produced bronze by heating copper and tin with charcoal. * Iron Age (1000 BCE – 1 CE) – iron steel and lead was used for tools‚ weapons and pipes. Iron is much harder than bronze.

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