Emulsification of Oil Prepared for: Mrs. Elena Gallagher By: Anna Villanella March 25‚ 2014 Oil is a nonpolar molecule. Polar molecules have charged groups or atoms. Nonpolar molecules have no charged groups or atoms. Polar molecules‚ like water‚ are good solvents for other polar molecules. This means they molecules that react with the water disperse into the water. Nonpolar molecules don’t disperse in water because nonpolar molecules and polar molecules don’t interact. How exactly can we discover
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medicinal plants is the banana plant. This plant grows well‚ easily and found in huge number. People use this plant mainly for its fruit and leaves. The stem is mainly used for ruminant feed and some cultural activities but what caught the researcher’s attention is its therapeutic effects on wound healing. Banana stem contains serotonin‚ norepinephrine‚ dopamine‚ tannin ‚ Vitamin A‚ Vitamin B and Vitamin C that are very essential for the body in the wound healing process. The banana stem sap contain components
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Clinical Chemistry Manlangit‚ Joyce Ann U. EXPERIMENT Title: Standard Curve Preparation Objectives: 1. Properly set up a standard curve 2. Using the prepared curve‚ determine the concentrations for control and patient specimens. Materials and Reagents: 2ml 1M Sulfuric Acid 2ml of 0.1M Potassium Dichromate Distilled Water Pipettes Volumetric Flask Test Tubes Procedure: 1. Prepare 1 ml glucose solution and place in test tubes 2. Add 2ml of 1M Sulfuric Acid solution 3. Add
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Sustainable Food Preparation. Through out the world food preparation has become more damaging to the world. In London‚ food creates 19 million tones of greenhouse gas emissions per year which is more than from all of London’s transport and all of London’s houses. Sustainable food is safe‚ healthy and nutritious‚ for consumers in shops‚ restaurants‚ schools‚ and hospitals etc‚ and can meet the needs of the less well off people and provides a livable livelihood for farmers‚ processors and retailers
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Sammons TITLE: Preparation of 2-butanone INTRODUCTION: The goal of this experiment was to prepare 2-butanone from 2-butanol. Chromic acid was used in this experiment to in order to prepare 2-butanol. Cr (VI) is rather orange‚ but Cr (III) is dark green - therefore by oxidizing the alcohol (2-butanol)‚ an orange Cr (IV) is reduced to green. NMR and IR tests were taken to determine the result‚ and the crystallized derivative of this product was obtained. PROCEDURE: The experiment followed the instructions
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Experiment #1: Introduction to Experimentation Submitted by: Neann Klara M. De Jesus BS Psychology II Submitted to: Dr. Geraldine E. Tria ABSTRACT SUMMARY The first experiment done by the class was called “Introduction to Experimentation”. Its main objective is to give basic knowledge about some of the logic of experimentation. The class was divided into groups of 2. In each group there was an experimenter (E) and a subject (S). The experimenter instructed
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Oil Ethics Oil Ethics Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 1 Key Facts about the Canadian Oil Sands 5 2 Extraction Process 7 2.1 Mining ........................................................................................................................................ 7 2.2 In-Situ Recovery ......................................................................................................................... 8 2.3 Economic
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CONTENTS Page APPROVAL SHEET i TITLE PAGE ii ABSTRACT iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT v TABLE OF CONTENTS viii Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND 1 Introduction 1 Statement of the Problem 4 Significance of the Study 5 Conceptual Framework 6 Hypotheses 7 Scope and Limitation 8 Definition of Key Terms 8 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES 10 Review of Related Literature 10 Related Studies 14 Justification of the Study 14
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Allison is a 2nd year Midwifery student. Whilst on her clinical placement on an Antenatal and Postnatal ward‚ has been observed by her Mentor and associate Mentor‚ to fail in her actions to show competence in her practice whilst caring for the women. The key areas identified by her Mentor are: failing to explain her actions to a women in her care who has more complex needs‚ failed to gain verbal consent and failed to maintain privacy or dignity. Her associate Mentor has been concerned on shift
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Quick study guide 20 Examination strategies Before the exam: Focus on revision‚ not re-learning • Listen for verbal clues offered in lectures and tutorials. • Use the Unit Guide to create an overview of themes and topics. • Prepare a pre-examination study timetable. Share your time between subjects‚ according to available marks. • Identify problem areas and work on these first. • Aim for understanding‚ not just memorising the material. • Study actively—verbalise and visualise your
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