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    bond‚ two pair = double bond polarity: slightly unequal sharing of electrons hydrogen: determine and maintain structure‚ affected by temperature and pH‚ involved in proteins and DNA solvent: liquid substance solute: dissolving substance dehydration synthesis: using water to build molecules hydrolysis: using water to break down molecules heat capacity: ability to absorb or retain heat (reactions give off heat) pH scale: 1 (acidic) - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 (water) - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12

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    into carbohydrates‚ nucleic acids‚ proteins‚ and lipids. In most cases macromolecules are polymers‚ which is a long molecule which are made by linking together a large number of small‚ similar compounds called monomers. Polymers are formed by a dehydration reaction‚ this happens by the -OH group being removed from one monomer‚ and a

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    affect the heart and other major organ functions. Some of the health consequences of bulimia nervosa include: • Electrolyte imbalances that can lead to irregular heartbeats and possibly heart failure and death. Electrolyte imbalance is caused by dehydration and loss of potassium‚ sodium and chloride from the body as a result of purging behaviours. • Potential for gastric rupture during periods of bingeing. • Inflammation and possible rupture of the oesophagus from frequent vomiting. • Tooth decay

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    pumped back to the lungs where the blood picks up more oxygen. The camels live in very hot climates which means that they need adaptations to make sure that they don’t overheat and due to the hot climate they also need adaptations to help with dehydration. Camels have the ability to selectively cool their brain

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    buried alive in a wall. The Antagonist is also a literary element used by Poe is this story. We see how Forunato so ignorantly and thoughtlessly antagonized the questionably insane Montressor. The consequence for this antagonist was death by dehydration and starvation. One of the most common literary elements used by Poe throughout many of his works is foreshadowing. Poe loved foreshadowing what is to come as much as he can. We see him often use little things to foreshadow. Such as‚ the infamous

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    Outline I. Introduction Thesis Statement: They all may find several important repercussions about that but generally‚ population suffer three alarming effects: nausea‚ headache and dry mouth. II. Nausea 1. According to a study by Harvard University only 15 percent of the binge drinkers feel this symptom. III. Headache 1. The latest data showed that 72 percent of people with hangover feel this condition. Of whom‚ 65 percent are men and the remaining 7 percent are women. IV. Dry mouth

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    Our Lady of Fatima University Case Study on ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS With SOME DEHYDRATION BSN 3Y2-2 Group D Mrs. Carol San Diego‚ RN MAN Clinical Instructor Ong‚ Christopher Allen C. Petalbo‚ Annabelle R. Rallos‚ Kimberly Michelle C. Ramirez‚ Princess mae A. Ramos‚ Ma. Dominique J. Retardo‚ Jeralem A. Reyes‚ Pee Jay A. Rovero‚ Relly Andro L. Rovira‚ Rachel B. Sayson‚ Monica Rizza G. Simbahon‚ Sara Jane A. Sioco‚ Carmela B. INTRODUCTION Acute Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis

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    This essay will look at a case of acute care needed by Jake. For the purpose of this essay the only intervention discussed will be the care surrounding Jake’s nutrition and hydration‚ with research and evidence being considered and applied appropriately. Jake’s initial assessment‚ using the ABCDE approach‚ will be discussed with an explanation of the pathophysiology behind his condition. This essay will also explore the impact on the family of having an infant with bronchiolitis with a focus on the

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    HUN1201 Exam III Study Guide Chapter 14 1) Fuel/energy needs for Physical Activity (different intensities)‚ during and post exercise -Adenosine triphosphate (ATP): o The energy-carrying molecule in the body (ATP must be generated continuously since muscles store only enough ATP for 1–3 secs of activity) -Creatine phosphate (CP): • Stores energy that can be used to make ATP • 3−15 seconds of maximal physical effort *(0-3 sec) 100% ATP/CP *(10-12 sec) 50% ATP/CP 50% Carbohydrates

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    and an acid catalyst to form our product of 4-methylcyclohexene via an E1 reaction. This reaction is accomplished by removing the –OH group on 4-methylcyclohexanol via dehydration and to have a double bond form via a loss of a hydrogen on a β-Carbon. Many techniques and skills were developed in this lab. Among them were dehydration‚ isolation‚ drying‚ and distillation. We used all of these techniques to get the product we were looking for. In addition to these experimental techniques we also verified

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