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    Acid Rain: The Southern Company (A) Case Study #1 2/01/2012 Situation: The acid rain provisions of the 1990 amendments to the Clean Air Act were to being in 1995. Currently‚ it is 1992 and The Southern Company (a electric utilities holding company operating in Georgia‚ Alabama‚ Mississippi‚ and Florida) had to decide what actions they were going to take in order to comply with the new regulations. Before the Clean Air Act‚ firms did not have incentives to reduce emissions below the government

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    PRELIMINERIES Due to highly development of chemical and biochemical industries‚ acetic acid has largely produced to fulfil the needs of world demand in production of daily used products and for pharmaceutical needs. Therefore‚ this study is carried out to introduce the production of acetic acid using biological pathways which includes the used of microorganisms. In this chapter will briefly explained on the knowledge about acetic acid and the microorganism. The chemical and biochemical pathways of production

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    says people that eat fish once a week had a 42 percent less likelihood to develop macular degeneration that was age related than people that ate fish less than once a month. Macular degeneration is an inflammatory disease and fish has the omega 3 fatty acid that reduces the inflammation (Rabin‚ 2011). The study was based on 39‚876 women that were in their mid-life which was 99 percent of these women participating. The participants were handed a questionnaire in 1993 that had a detailed food frequency

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    variety of food products‚ including: Baked goods. Cookies‚ cakes‚ pie crusts and crackers Snacks. Potato chips‚ tortilla chips and microwaveable popcorn Fried foods Refrigerator dough Creamer and margarine How can trans fats harm you? If the fatty deposits within your arteries tear or rupture‚ a blood clot may form and block blood flow to your heart‚ causing a heart attack‚ or to a part of your brain‚ causing a stroke. Keywords: Trans fats‚ HDL‚ LDL Cholesterol‚ the good‚ the bad and the ugly

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    and E. coli or salmonella infection. Amoxicillin is also sometimes used together with another antibiotic called clarithromycin (Biaxin) to treat stomach ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori infection. This combination is sometimes used with a stomach acid reducer called lansoprazole (Prevacid). Amoxicillin may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Important information about amoxicillin Do not use this medication if you are allergic to amoxicillin or to any other penicillin

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    Importance of Vitamins

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    Essential fatty acids are vital to promote the growth and fullness of hair. Incorporate seeds and nuts like walnuts‚ almonds‚ and pumpkin seeds into your snacks and meals. More common sources of essential fatty acids are flax‚ canola oil‚ fish and soy. Vitamins Vitamin E improves circulation to all parts of the body. The scalp needs proper circulation in order for hair follicles to be stimulated. Vitamin E can be found in avocados‚ nuts‚ seeds‚ olive oil‚ wheat germ‚ dried beans‚ soybeans‚ and

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    But-2-enedioic acid Introduction Cis-trans isomers are a kind of stereoisomers called geometrical isomers. Due to the inability of rotation about the C=C bond‚ some compounds possess cis and trans isomers. But-2-enedioic acid is an example of having both isomers. Maleic acid Fumaric acid Cis and trans isomers have different physical properties such as boiling point‚ solubility‚ density and stability. In this experiment some maleic acid is converted to fumaric acid by

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    also healing power. Acai berry is nature’s gift that is fully packed with the anthocyanin and phytonutrients. It has 30 times more antioxidants compared to grapes‚ which helps enhancing health of cardiovascular system. Also‚ they contain essential fatty acids which prevent hardening of arteries and also protect against cardiovascular illnesses by improving blood circulation. Acai berry detox is the in thing… is it for you? Before you finally decide whether to buy Acai berry detox supplements or not

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    The identification of acids and bases using a natural indicator Purpose: The purpose of this lab practice is to identify the pH of certain solutions and if they are acids or bases. Introduction: In chemistry‚ pH is a measure of the activity of the (solvated) hydrogen ion. p[H]‚ which measures the hydrogen ion concentration‚ is closely related to‚ and is often written as‚ pH. Depending on the pH solutions will be acids or bases. An acid is a chemical compound that dissociates in solution‚ releasing

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    Acid-Base extraction theory states that when an acid reacts with an organic base it results in a salt that is water-soluble and a neutral molecule that is insoluble. The addition of an acid to a mixture containing acids and bases will result in the acid remaining unchanged and the base reacting to form a salt. The results from the experiment were fairly consistent when separating the strong acid‚ weak acid‚ or the base. In part one of the experiment‚ you had to separate the strong acid. When added

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