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    Valenzuela City The Use of Coconut Shells (Cocos Nucifera mesocarp) As Green Activated Carbon Fiber For Muffler Air Filter Group Members: De Leon‚ Glenn Patrick C. Enmil Jr.‚ Rolando Manuel P. Santos-Diaz‚ Zoe Marie C. Suyat‚ Pauline Jirah A. Submitted to: Mr. Albert Tolentino Date Submitted: Aug. 10‚ 2011 Chapter 1: Introduction Statement of the Problem A. General problem: 1. How could we use coconut shells to come up to an activated carbon fiber? B. Specific

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    us with oxygen‚ which is essential for our bodies to live. Without it‚ we would die within minutes. Pure air is a mixture of several gases that are invisible and odourless. It consists of about 78% nitrogen‚ 21% oxygen‚ and less than 1% of argon‚ carbon dioxide‚ and other gases — as well as varying amounts of water vapour. Pollution is one of the major problems of our country. Air pollution is the introduction into the atmosphere of chemicals‚ particulates‚ or biological materials that cause discomfort

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    Activated Carbon Activated Carbon is the best general use adsorbent to remove/reduce a lot of organic and some inorganic contaminants found in different liquid and gas products. Activated carbon has the unique ability to adsorb a wide range of compounds from both the liquid and gas phase. This adsorptive feature is responsible for removing contaminants from water and other substances where the adsorbent material is added. Activated Carbon features a highly crystalline form with a wide surface

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    POLYTECHNICUNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING FORTUNASSIA “Anti-Fungal Cream” Group 5 Capuno‚ Christopher C. Abarientos‚ Rey Jr. M. Arellano‚ Anthony D. Dizon‚ Paul Justin L. Lualhati‚ Lyndon A. Mantes‚ Diovani Jr. J. Nievas‚ Precious Lean R. Rojas‚ Ephraim Karl B. PRODUCT NAME: “Fortunassia” We combine the scientific name of our main ingredient which is the Acapulco (Cassia alata) and Calamondin or Calamansi (Citrofortunellamicrocarpa)

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    Abstract: The chemical and physical conditions used in the preparation of activated carbon‚ an adsorbent used in water filtration influence the specific surface area and the porosity. In this study‚ coconut shell was used as the raw material and activation reagents such as Hydrochloric acid‚ Zinc Chloride and Phosphoric Acid were used. A single burn and double burn process was carried out for each method. The activated carbon obtained was compared in terms of absorption capacity‚ bulk density‚ BET

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    single-inlet/double-outlet (SIDO) and double-inlet/single-outlet (DISO) circular chamber mufflers by using Green’s function method Subhabrata Banerjee‚ Anthony M. Jacobi ⇑ Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering‚ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign‚ IL-61801‚ USA a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 31 July 2012 Received in revised form 6 June 2013 Accepted 17 June 2013 Keywords: Expansion-chamber mufflers Transmission loss Green’s function a b s t r a c t A Green’s function

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    respiration in beans by comparing carbon dioxide production between germinated and nongerminated beans. As shown in the balanced equation for cellular respiration‚ one of the byproducts is CO2 (carbon dioxide): C6H12O6 + 6 H2O + 6 O2 → energy + 6 CO2 + 12 H2O We will use a carbon dioxide indicator ( bromothymol blue) to show oxygen is being consumed and carbon dioxide is being released by the beans. Bromothymol blue is an indicator that turns yellow in acidic conditions‚ green in neutral conditions‚ and

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    Coconut- Tree of Life The Coconut Tree (Cocos Nucifera L.) is called "The Tree of Life" because of the endless list of products and by-products derived from its various parts. Food‚ shelter‚ fuel - name it‚ the coconut has it. The coconut industry is considered a major dollar earner that provides livelihood to one-third of the country’s population. Coconut Meat From coco meat can be obtained coco flour‚ desiccated coconutcoconut milk‚ coconut chips‚ candies‚ bukayo or local sweetened shredded coconut

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    Running head: COMPREHENSIVE CASE Assignment # 2: “Muffler Magic” Brenda Sturdivant Instructor: Professor Kimberly Cox Human Resource Management - BUS310 February 27‚ 2011 “Muffler Magic” Specify three recommendations about the functions of recruiting‚ selection‚ and training that you think Ron Brown should be addressing with his HR manager now. Rob Brown should hold a recruiting planning meeting with the HR manager to discuss strategies used to recruit‚ select‚ and train employees.

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Statement of the Problem This study aims to produce a cream deodorant using charcoal‚ cornstarch and coconut oil. Specifically‚ it seeks to answer the following questions; 1. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of efficacy? 2. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of appearance and smell? Hypothesis There’s no significant difference between commercially made deodorants and charcoal deodorants in terms

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