EXTRACTON OF SASAME OIL USING DIFFERENT METHODS OF EXTRACTION FOOD PROCESSING PRACTICAL (TFT 709) BY GROUP THREE MEMBERS ISMAILA AYUBA RAMADAN Submitted to Department of Food Technology University of Ibadan Lecturer-in-charge Dr. Akinoso Febuary‚ 2012 Abstract Oil extraction was carried out using two different extraction method (water and solvent) and the yield for different method were obtained. The free fatty acid for different oil was also determined
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Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in 1879. The first oil well was drilled in Pennsylvania in 1859. Since those two historic discoveries‚ technology and industry have exponentially grown to a point of absolute necessity today. The requirement of energy and oil throughout the world grows with advancement. As developed countries‚ like the United States‚ Japan‚ China‚ and Canada‚ progress and grow in population‚ more demands for energy and fuel are created. Likewise‚ as less advanced countries bring
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bell seeds. It also aimed to use crude extract as fuel for lighting purposes. The study was limited to the extraction of crude from yellow bell seeds and its possible use as fuel for lighting purposes. The extraction did not use any organic solvent—only water. Chemical analysis of the crude extract was not done. There was no statistical treat-ment needed‚ only the mean or average percentage yield. INTRODUCTION The present supply of crude oil from foreign ccuntries has continu-ously depleted
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MARKETING ASSIGNMENT HYDROGEN FUEL CELL CARS Submitted by: Group-8 Mithun mohan 141202005 Saniej Ak 141202008 Kavya Shetty
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Atmospheric Heating‚ Weather Fluxes‚ and Their Effects on Our Health The article “Is Global Warming Harmful to Health?” states that not many scientists believe in the idea that the atmosphere is heating up. They do‚ however‚ believe that the rate of heating is hastening and that the impacts of the temperature change could begin to be a problem. Problems such as: glacier melts‚ flooding‚ oceans warming up‚ a shift in arable lands‚ and sporadic‚ unpredictable weather patterns and storms. And these
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Gas prices are increasing roughly every month or so as a result of the scarcity of oil. Some people just shrug the price increase off and cope with it‚ but the economic effect is far greater than it first appears. As the price of oil increases‚ so does the price of all other products that are transported. There is‚ however‚ an opportunity for the United States to increase the supply of available crude oil by drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The idea of drilling in the Arctic has
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NIGERIA AND OIL By: Fariha Ahsan‚ period 5 This article displays a vivid picture for us about the conditions in Nigeria due to the oil reserves. Though Nigeria contained the potential to strive and become a wealthy oil nation‚ leaving the cocoon of poverty encompassing Africa- it became trapped in a lot of corrupt dealings. Today‚ the Niger Delta in Nigeria has caught the attention of world wide humanitarian and environmental activists. The article states how in the past‚ the corrupt government
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Explain the use of crude oil as a source of both aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons Crude oil: a complex mixture of hydrocarbons found in layers of rock beneath the earth’s surface Aliphatic Hydrocarbons: contain chains of carbon atoms that may be branched Aromatic Hydrocarbons: contain Benzene rings- rings of carbon atoms with delocalized electrons Alkanes all have different boiling points dependent on the length of the carbon chain in the molecule. The smaller chains ie. the most volatile
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1 The Supplier is obliged to arrange bunkering of the vessels with fuel and lubricants in accordance with the request letter‚ thus duration of bunkering process is defined by technological features of bunkering process and quantity of fuel and lubricants declared by the Customer for bunkering. 1.2 The Customer is obliged to give in due time the vessel for bunkering in agreed with the Supplier place‚ accept and pay for the fuel and lubricants in proper time. 2. THE PRICE AND THE ORDER OF
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recovery to refining‚ transporting and more importantly using it as fuel. Drilling wells is responsible for direct pollution due to oil spills; consequently‚ drilling also leads to the injection of watery liquids into the wells which are later distributed as drilling mud that often cause their own toxic pollution. Furthermore‚ the transporting of such oil by tanker ships have the potential to cause great disasters resulting from oil spills. In addition‚ using pipelines and trucks are also not the safest
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