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    1) Research Problem What is Molecular Gastronomy? Best described by Hervé This‚ as the understanding of food apart from the chemistry and physics behind the preparations of any dish for example‚ why a mayonnaise becomes firm or why a soufflé swells. So‚ how can chemistry and physics lead to a new ways of cooking? One example quoted by Herve is the egg. If we heat an egg‚ water evaporates‚ the proteins denature and polymerize to enclose water‚ and the end result is a cooked egg. Alternatively

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    Imperialism is a policy when a powerful nation seeks to take over a country economically‚ socially‚ and politically.(ch11sec1)During this period of time‚ 7 different European nations wanted to take over the different parts of Africa. European nations were able to take over these countries because of their military means and warfare skills. European nations wanted to take over Africa for their natural resources and raw materials.(ch11sec3-4)The seven European nations took over Africa for political

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    The later Protestant Churches generally date their doctrinal separation from the Roman Catholic Church to the 16th century. The Reformation began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church‚ by priests who opposed what they perceived as false doctrines and ecclesiastic malpractice—especially the teaching and the sale of indulgences or the abuses thereof‚ and simony‚ the selling and buying of clerical offices—that the reformers saw as evidence of the systemic corruption of the Church’s hierarchy

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    Comparative study of risk and returns of BSE-200 stocks Kapil Malhotra 10FN051 Objective of the Analysis: The objective of my study is to understand the need to analyse the movement of the market and fulfilling them so as to achieve my goal of becoming better investor/ trader. Profit and loss are the two inseparable features of the stock market. But losses can be minimized and profits can be increased with the help of Technicals. I have done the analysis on the basis of the daily closing

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    7.6 Summary 1. 7.6 Molecular Orbital Theory a. Intro i. Molecular orbital theory states that the atomic orbitals involved in bonding actually combine to form new orbitals that are the property of the entire molecule‚ rather than of the individual atoms forming the bonds. 1. The new orbitals are called molecular orbitals. ii. Electrons shared by atoms in a molecule reside in the molecular orbitals. iii. Molecular orbitals are like atomic orbitals

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    1. How would Lemert explain street level drug sales? Lermert would explain street level drugs sales in a few step. Step one would be the youth or individual steals something minor‚ like something from a close friend‚ neighbor‚ or family. Step two would be the informal social reaction where the victim‚ get angry and upset. Step three would be the offender continues to continue to engage in street level drugs. Step four‚ There is increase informal social reaction. Possibly from family members who are

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    around the United States or around the world are facing against Global Warming and how it is causing the sea level water to rise to a certain risky level that will push it to invade the coastal regions‚ particularly California’s coast. The news article is conveying the idea of mass augmentation of the water level and how it will affect the world’s ocean‚ vast wave movements that will tackle most coastal regions‚ and how this problem can be solved. Waves can be one of the most brutal ways to “wash

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    Molecule Polarity PhET Lab A study of electronegativity‚ bond polarity‚ and molecular polarity Introduction: In this atomic-level simulation‚ you will investigate how atoms’ electronegativity value affects the bonds they produce. When two atoms bond‚ a pair of electrons is shared between atoms. Electronegativity is a measure of a single atom’s ability to hoard electrons shared in that bond. In this lab you will work diligently‚ at your own pace‚ to answer a number of questions. To begin‚ from

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    Chemistry IA How does the molecular mass of alcohols affect its rate of evaporation? Introduction Alcohols are some of the most important molecules in organic chemistry. They can be converted into many different types of compounds. Alcohols contain the hydroxyl functional group (-OH)‚ bonded to a carbon atom of an alkyl or substituted alkyl group. The weight of the different compounds will differs because of the amount of hydrogen bonding. There are three kind of alcohols‚ primary‚ secondary

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    Characteristics of Gases Section 10-1 The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Matter Prerequisites The kinetic-molecular theory is based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion. The theory can be used to explain the properties of solids‚ liquids‚ and gases in terms of the energy of particles and the forces that act between them. ideal gas: an imaginary gas that perfectly fits all the assumption of the kinetic-molecular theory. Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases (based on the following

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