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    163 CHAPTER 13 HYDROCARBON  Hydrocarbons are composed of Carbon and hydrogen.  The important fuels like Petrol‚ kerosene‚ coal gas‚ CNG‚ LPG etc. are all hydrocarbons or their mixture. Sources: Petroleum and natural gas are the major sources of aliphatic hydrocarbon while coal is an important source of aromatic hydrocarbons. The oil trapped inside the rocks is known as petroleum. PETRA – ROCK‚ OLEUM – OIL. The oil in the petroleum field is covered with a gaseous mixture known as natural

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    Food Chemistry 134 (2012) 696–703 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Food Chemistry journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchem Characterisation of calamansi (Citrus microcarpa). Part II: Volatiles‚ physicochemical properties and non-volatiles in the juice Mun Wai Cheong a‚ Danping Zhu a‚ Jingting Sng a‚ Shao Quan Liu a‚ Weibiao Zhou a‚ Philip Curran b‚ Bin Yu b‚⇑ a b Food Science and Technology Programme‚ Department of Chemistry‚ National University of Singapore‚ Science

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    Foxconn Technology Group’s Horrible Labor Issues Introduction/Overview Companies such as Apple‚ Dell‚ HP‚ IBM‚ and Sony outsource labor and hardware manufacturing to a company called Foxconn Technology Group. Foxconn Technology Group is a multinational business anchored in Shenzhen‚ China. Some of the typical hardware being manufactured are‚ motherboards‚ chipsets‚ smartphones‚ tablets‚ and laptops. The majority of the factories are in China‚ three in Europe‚ one in India‚ and four in Mexico

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    Fats and Oils

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    Fats and Oils TCP FST4826 1 Vegetable oil • • • • • • • • • • TCP Coconut oil Corn oil Cottonseed oil Olive oil Palm kernel oil Palm oil Peanut oil Rapeseed oil Soybean oil Sunflower oil 1. Palm oil 2. Soybean oil 3. Rapeseed oil 4. Sunflower oil 5. Palm kernel oil 6. Cottonseed oil 7. Peanut oil 8. Coconut oil 9. Olive oil 10. Corn oil FST4826 2 WHAT IS A FAT? • Chemical units commonly called "triacylglycerols" • “Lipids" - triacylglycerols‚ mono- and diacylglycerols‚

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    POLYMER DATA HANDBOOK *Home *Browse/Search Contents *Browse by Polymer Class *Browse the Index *Online help Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press‚ Inc. EDITED BY JAMES E. MARK‚ UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI PUBLISHED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS The online version of the Polymer Data Handbook includes key data on over two hundred polymers. Please note that entries are presented as PDF files and can only be read using Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 3. If you do not have the freeware reader‚

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    ABSTRACT Although phenomenon of advertising is researched for several decades but intercultural advertising is rather new scope of research. One of the key elements that characterise culture is cultural values. The paper proposes two different points of view towards cultural values and their impact on advertising as one of marketing elements. Therefore‚ the aim of the paper is to reveal how stability of cultural values can impact strategy of advertising. Cultural values doubtless affect both:

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    | CH4 | methane (natural gas) | 1 | -183 | -162 | C2H6 | ethane | 1 | -172 | -89 | C3H8 | propane; dimethyl methane | 1 | -188 | -42 | C4H10 | n-butane; methylethyl methane | 2 | -138 | 0 | C5H12 | n-pentane | 3 | -130 | 36 | C6H14 | n-hexane | 5 | -95 | 69 | C7H16 | n-heptane | 9 | -91 | 98 | C8H18 | n-octane | 18 | -57 | 126 | C9H20 | n-nonane | 35 | -54 | 151 | C10H22 | n-decane | 75 | -30 | 174 | The simplest organic compounds are hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons contain only two

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    K3 Bahan Kimia

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    Diss. ETHNo. 17186 Decision-making Framework for Chemical Process Design Including Different Stages of Environmental‚ Health and Safety (EHS) Assessment A dissertation submitted to ETH Zurich for the Doctor of Sciences degree (Dr. of ETH sc. Zürich) presented by HlROKAZU SUGIYAMA Master of Engineering‚ The University of Tokyo born 30.09.1978 citizen of Japan accepted on the recommendation of Prof. Dr. Konrad Hungerbühler‚ examiner

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    Chemical Bond

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    A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms. The bond is caused by the electromagnetic force attraction between opposite charges‚ either between electrons and nuclei‚ or as the result of a dipole attraction. The strength of chemical bonds varies considerably; there are "strong bonds" such as covalent or ionic bonds and "weak bonds" such as dipole-dipole interactions‚ the London dispersion force and hydrogen bonding

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    Chemical bond From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms. The bond is caused by the electrostatic force of attraction between opposite charges‚ either between electrons and nuclei‚ or as the result of a dipole attraction. The strength of chemical bonds varies considerably; there are "strong bonds" such ascovalent or ionic bonds and "weak bonds" such as dipole–dipole interactions

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