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    Ilang-Ilang

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    BATAC JUNIOR COLLEGE PROJECT IN SCIENCE (SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT) ALCOLOGNE RESEARCHERS: LLOYD ALDRIN GALIMBA PRINCESS ANN RABANAL MYKA ANGELICA PITPIT AREEYA KRISTEL SOLMERIN JEZREEL VALDEZ BING RONDOLOS NANCY CORPUZ INIGO DEL MUNDO RESEARCH ADVISER: MRS. LEILANIE A. BARANGAN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We researchers wish to give our sincerest thanks to our Almighty God for his guidance and wisdom‚ by guiding us to the right decision. Also by helping us formulate this research.

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    Sustanibility

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    Sustainability Such a term as sustainability is discussed by many policy-makers‚ engineers‚ and scientists who try to work out the policies that can decrease the influence of human activities on nature. Very often‚ this term is described as the ability to function independently. Moreover‚ this notion implies that individuals should take several actions in order to become less vulnerable to the changes in external environment. This paper is aimed at showing that it is critical for people to become

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    Bio-Conversion

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    a small or local branch‚ throughout the United States have begun to make more plants shred and burn more biomass because it solves two major problems the country is facing. One issue is finding a clean alternative to the rapidly depleting fossil fuels and rising energy needs. The second major issue this is helping the United States solve is what to do with the large amounts of trash people make that have no room in filled up landfills or overcrowded city dumps. The average American uses 5 tons

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    Bunge Case - Hbr

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    As stated on Page 13 of the case‚ Bunge has several options in how to participate in the biofuels market. First‚ they could be more active in sugarcane-based ethanol. Advantages to the company include: a large amount of land in Brazil for the growth of sugarcane as well as relatively cheap labor; however‚ there is a substantial investment of $200 million. Second‚ they could produce more palm oil in Asia‚ which also requires significant investment in production facilities. Both methods result

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    consume comes from fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are a nonrenewable resource‚ and we are using these non-reusable ones uncontrollably. This is why we need to use more renewable resources. A way that we could do that is by the alcoholic fermentation of ethanol. Ethanol is a byproduct in corn‚ and it is one product that we use in fuel. Alcoholic fermentation is a process in which sugars such as glucose‚ fructose‚ and sucrose are turned into cellular energy and then produce ethanol and carbon dioxide as waste

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    gluctose‚ fructose‚ and sucrose are converted into ethanol (alcohol) and carbon dioxide.  When we consume alcohol‚ it provides our bodies with energy; each gram of alcohol contains 7 calories of energy.  By comparison‚ one gram of fat contains 9 calories‚ one gram of carbohydrate or protein 4 calories. Interestingly‚ ethanol has had a wide variety of uses apart from being found in alcoholic beverages. Among other things‚ it has been used as a fuel source‚ an antiseptic and even an antidote for poisoning

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    sources of energy. A sizable percentage of people hold the opinion that traditional fuel such as petroleum and nature gas should be maintained while others encourage people to use replaceable energy. As I see it‚ the new type of energy should be appreciated. People who support this issue have their own reasons. In the first place‚ it is obvious that fossil fuels are nonrenewable energy in out earth. The total fossil fuels are limited and if we consume them excessively and rapidly‚ the resource would

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    subsequently captured and cooled‚ and the condensed vapors are collected. Among the many types of distillations‚ the fractional method or technique of distillation was used in this experiment. A step by step procedure was followed and an amount of 3.33 % of ethanol was obtained from the sample wine‚ Mateus Rose‚ which was used. Further discussion on the results obtained‚ as well as related terms‚ shall be discussed in detail in the following pages. Introduction With these in mind‚ the objectives of this

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    About Waiheke Island Nz

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    Crescent Valley Eco Lodge Waiheke Island and It’s Contribution to the Environment Overview I will be discussing about how Climate Change affects our daily living and the things that we should know in order for us to be able to understand it better. Also‚ how this resort takes action on environmental preservation caused by today’s travel‚ tourism and technologies that causes Global Warming or Climate Change that affect greatly our ozone layer. I will also include what kind of facilities do they

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    Spirit burner experiment

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    Spirit Burner Experiment Aim: To perform an experiment in the labs to determine the heats of combustion of selected alcohols and then to use this information and the gathered data from chemical data sources to determine trends in the longer chain alcohols. The Variables that MUST be controlled throughout the experiment are: • The height from spirit burner nozzle to the base of the water filled beaker • Air drafts around the room must be kept to minimum so as to keep the heat on the base of the

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