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    REPORT ON STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) At ADDAX PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT (NIG) LIMITED. Petroleum Engineering Dept. (PED) Reservoir Engineering Unit 10‚ BISHOP ABOYADE-COLE STREET‚VICTORIA ISLAND‚ LAGOS By ARINZE JUDE‚ CHUKWUDI MATRICULATION NO: ENG 9904309 400 LEVEL Department of Chemical Engineering‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ University of Benin‚ Ugbowo‚ Benin City‚ Edo State. Being in partial fulfilment of the award of the BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.Eng

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    APPLICATIONS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN LASER TECHNOLOGY WHAT IS AN ORGANIC COMPOUND? An organic compound is any member of a large class of gaseous‚ liquid‚ or solid chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon. Organic chemistry is the science concerned with all aspects of organic compounds. Organic synthesis is the methodology of their preparation. APPLICATIONS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS clothing of cotton‚ wool‚ silk‚ and synthetic fibres; common fuels‚ such as wood‚ coal‚ petroleum‚ and natural

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    and diesel engines that particularly burn petroleum in order to release energy. The substance of petroleum contains hydrocarbons (huge particles made of hydrogen and carbon.) Ideally‚ thoroughly burning this chemical compound with an adequate amount of oxygen should result in forming nothing more than water and carbon dioxide. Unfortunately‚ fuels are not made of pure hydrocarbons and engines do not burn without producing harmful pollution. The effect of such practices releases all sorts of toxics

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    element known to man. With its simple structure comprised of only one proton and one electron‚ it is one of the major constituents of all hydrocarbon based fuels. By studying the response of hydrogen with respect to magnetic fields and the accompanying increased energy output‚ much can be learned and applied to other related fuels. In the oxidation/combustion of hydrocarbon fuels‚ it is the outer shell of the hydrogen that is combusted first. Hydrogen‚ the first element of the chemical periodic chart‚ has

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    Air Quality: Air pollution – contamination of the environment by any chemical‚ physical or biological agent Mostly affected by transportation – pollution result from incomplete combustion of fuel How to know how air pollution is affecting people? From hospitals… X% of respiratory diseases affected from air pollution. This percentage is standard given from US research but has correction factors Causes of Air pollution: 1. Natural Sources: a. Forest fires b. Dust storms c. Climate conditions

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    ABS 270 Week 15 Final Exam http://www.homework-bank.com/downloads/abs-270-final-exam-answers/ Paste the above URL into your browser For Any Information or Any Class Which you Did not find on Our Website ‚ Just Hit US Email On below address Email Address: hworkbank@gmail.com Visit Our Website : http://www.homework-bank.com/ ABS 270 Week 15 Final Exam 1. Question : Which of these statements is most accurate about the amount of rangelands 2. Question : What is the most important single environmental

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    Automobile Emissions Control Abstract - The Automobile emissions control focus on the different types of technologies that have been introducing from early 1960’s to reduce the air pollution. They describe the different control methods involved in all the devices employed for the purpose of controlling pollution. This paper entails the information of impact of using these control techniques and devices. The detrimental effects of pollutants from automobile emissions on

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    Chemicals in Food Chemicals are added to food for (i) their preservation‚ (ii) enhancing their appeal‚ and (iii) adding nutritive value in them. Main categories of food additives are as follows: (i) Food colours (ii) Flavours and sweeteners (iii) Fat emulsifiers and stabilising agents (iv) Flour improvers – antistaling agents and bleaches (v) Antioxidants (vi) Preservatives (vii) Nutritional supplements such as minerals‚ vitamins and amino acids. Except for chemicals of category (vii)‚ none

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    economic production creates global pollution .Burning fossil fuels to run factories‚ motorized vehicles and power plants are producing huge amount of pollution everyday. Motor vehicles produce high level of Carbon monoxide (CO) and major source of hydrocarbons (HC) and nitrogen oxide (NO) which is very harmful for our environment. The other major cause is fertilizers using in the crops‚ it also creates pollution

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    and from the small amount of red cells collected as a by-product during plasma donation. b. Perfluorocarbon(PFC) PFCs are synthetic hydrocarbons with halide substitutions and are about 1/100th the size of a red blood cell. These solutions have the capacity to dissolve up to 50 times more oxygen than plasma. Because PFC solutions are modified hydrocarbons‚ however‚ they do not mix well with blood and must be emulsified with lipids or oils. I Think research and funding should be continue for

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