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    The Cake Raising Agents

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    cake-making recipe would include ingredients such as baking powder‚ flour‚ eggs‚ sugar‚ butter‚ salt. So what happens in order to make a cake rise? The rising of a cake occurs when baking powder or baking soda is added. These ingredients are cake raising agents which release carbon dioxide‚ allowing the cake to rise. Baking powder (a white powder) is a dry chemical ingredient used in the making of a cake. It consists of sodium bicarbonate (an alkali)‚ acid salt (such as tartaric acid) and starch that

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    Chemical Warfare

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    must first understand what a chemical agent is. A United Nations report from 1969 defines chemical warfare agents as " ... chemical substances‚ whether gaseous‚ liquid or solid‚ which might be employed because of their direct toxic effects on man‚ animals and plants ... ". This means basically that any chemical that is used to directly effect and harm a person‚ plant‚ or animal would be an act of chemical warfare. Some commonly confused Chemical Agents: Agents such as napalm and phosphorus are not

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    The Double Agent: Beaubama

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    Chapter 1 Midnight in the deserts of Afghanistan‚ at an Al-Qaida training camp. Gunshots echo throughout the camp. Young boys come running out of dust covered tents. Together they number fifty. All of them were half asleep and hungry‚ shivering in the ice cold night air. The story of these boys is the same. They were taken from their families at an early age and brought here. One in particular stands out; he is the son of a general who fights Al-Qaida‚ and serves the President of Afghanistan

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    Thiourea Dioxide

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    Henan Hongye Chemical Company Ltd. is the leading professional manufacturer and supplier of Thiourea dioxide and pulp bleaching agent FAS in the world. We can produce 50000MT Thiourea Dioxide(Formamidine sulfinic acid) and bleaching agent FAS per year. Thiourea Dioxide (TDO or TUD) is also named as Formamidine Sulfinic Acid. Its appearance is white crystal powder. Thiourea Dioxide is a stable compound with no strong reducing and oxidizing ability‚ and its dissolvability is 26.7g/l (20 oC)‚while

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    angle for consistency Introduction: Redox reactions occur when both oxidation and reduction take place. All atoms can be assigned an oxidation number‚ which is a positive or negative number that help in determining the reducing and/or oxidizing agents in an equation. An increase in the oxidation number of an atom from one side of an equation to another side indicates oxidation. A decrease in the oxidation number of an atom indicates reduction. For example: 2AgNO3 + Cu Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag In this equation

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    Bioterrorism

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    These agents are usually found in nature‚ but they can be altered to increase their ability to cause disease‚ to make them resistant to current medicines‚ or to increase their ability to be spread into the environment (Bioterrorism Overview 1). They are usually colorless‚ odorless microorganisms or derived from microorganisms that can be spread in air as aerosols or in food or drink to infect as many people as possible (Nicolson 1). There are three categories of bioterrorism agents. They are

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    1. What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? Hepatitis A is cause by the Hepatitis A virus. The Hepatitis A virus causes an inflammation of the liver. 2. How is the infectious agent transmitted through food or water? The Hepatitis A virus is found most commonly in the stools and blood of an infected person about 15 to 45 days before symptoms occur and during the first week of illness. Hepatitis A is transmitted through eating or drinking water that has been

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    forward direction‚ 3 Sn4+(aq) + 2 Cr(s)  3 Sn2+(aq) + 2 Cr3+(aq) 4+ a. Sn (aq) is the reducing agent and Cr(s) is the oxidizing agent. b. Cr(s) is the reducing agent and Sn2+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. c. Sn4+(aq) is the reducing agent and Sn2+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. d. Cr(s) is the reducing agent and Cr3+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. e. Cr(s) is the reducing agent and Sn4+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. 2. The following reaction occurs spontaneously. 2 H+(aq) + Ca(s)  Ca2+(aq) + H2(g) Write the

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    women as agents of change

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    Women as agents of change INTRODUCTION Throughout most of Western and African history‚ women were confined to the domestic sphere‚ while public life was reserved for men. Women were denied the right to own property‚ to education‚ or to participate in public life. Women can change the institutional imbalances in society through advocacy‚ lobbying and activism. This paper therefore seeks to discuss in detail how women can be agents of change in all institutions that govern their lives through venturing

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    Chemistry 101

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    (s) 3 Hg2 + 2 Fe3+ Hg2+: reduced‚ Fe: oxidized c. 2 As (s) + 3 Cl2 (g) 2 AsCl3 As: oxidized‚ Cl2: reduced Would you use an oxidizing agent or reducing agent in order for the following reactions to occur? a. ClO3- ClO2 reducing agent b. SO42- S2- reducing agent c. Mn2+ MnO2 oxidizing agent d. Zn ZnCl2 oxidizing agent Write balanced equations for the following redox reactions: a. 2 NaBr + Cl2 2 NaCl + Br2 b. Fe2O3 + 3 CO 2 Fe + 3 CO2 in acidic solution

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