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    KENT CHEMICAL

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    ALEXIS STUDENT: LARIZA VALERIA CHONG FLORES KENT CHEMICAL: ORGANIZING FOR INTERNATIONAL GROWTH KENT CHEMICAL: ORGANIZING FOR INTERNATIONAL GROWTH Kent Chemical was a rubber producer which founded in 1917 in Kent‚ Ohio. In the 1940s‚ as turned into the plastics‚ Kent quickly grew to be one of the biggest producers and marketers of plastic additives and other specialty chemicals. Later‚ in the 2000s‚ Kent became a worldwide specialty-chemical company‚ whose products sold in nearly 100 countries

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    Kevin Plank Under Armour

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    Under Armour is a progressive American sports clothing and accessories company that supplies sportswear and casual apparel. The founder of this sports brand is Kevin Plank who achieved success due to his creation. He designed a superior T-shirt that helps control your body temperature. This synthetic shirt was formed to prevent it from getting soggy‚ and to help enhance your performance. Plank played football‚ and he was fatigued after having to change his moist and heavy t-shirt under his jersey

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    Analysis of Kevin Wilson’s “Worst-Case Scenario” and “Blowing Up on the Spot” Everyone has a sense of longing in life‚ but there are some people who can never see the good in it. The book‚ Tunneling to the Center of the Earth‚ written by Kevin Wilson‚ has two short stories that show the best example of this: “Worst-Case Scenario” and “Blowing Up on the Spot.” These first-person stories tell us of two men who are always waiting for the worst thing to happen. In “Worst-Case Scenario‚” the narrator

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    Chemical Periodicity

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    Chemical Periodicity Gorospe‚ Jheremy Alden B. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT The experiment Chemical Periodicity was demonstrated by using different samples of Group IA‚ Group IIA and Group IVA elements. We placed each of the samples in each test tubes and the physical state‚ color‚ and appearance was identified. We determined the solubility of the elements by using distilled water. We used red and blue litmus paper for the Group

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    Chemical Engineering

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    heterogeneous methanol process for the production of acetic acid. This technology is based on a heterogeneous Rh catalyst in which the active Rh complex is chemically immobilized on a polyvinylpyridine resin. In the Aspen Plus model‚ the plant (base case) is designed to produce 800 million lb/yr (363‚000 t/yr) of acetic acid from methanol carbonylation. The process consists of both the carbonylation and purification sections. Results from the Aspen Plus simulation shows that the purity of acetic

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    Chemical Elements

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    Chemical Nomenclature refers to the naming systems used with chemical formulas. This worksheet focuses on the most basic chemicals and nomenclature systems. Please read the information concerning each problem set and then attempt the problems associated with that information. The simplest compounds contain just two elements. Sodium chloride‚ NaCl‚ is an example of a binary compound. Several other examples are listed below. Potassium bromide KBr Calcium bromide CaBr2 Lithium fluoride LiF

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    Chemical Synthesis

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    In the first reaction‚ magnesium was burned to produce magnesium oxide. The reaction produced a bright light‚ which is evidence of a chemical change. The second reaction occurred as a result of solid magnesium reacting with hydrochloric acid. The reaction produced heat and bubbles‚ both indications of a chemical change. A wood splint was used to determine that the gas produced was hydrogen gas‚ hence the other product is magnesium dichloride. In the third reaction‚ ammonium carbonate was heated to

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    Chemical Properties

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    Element: Simplest form of matter to have unique chemical properties. Atom: The smallest particles with unique chemical identities. Nucleus: Center of an atom (composed of protons and neutrons). Proton: Have a single positive charge (+1). Neutron: Have no charge. Electron: Tiny particles with a single negative charge and very low mass (-1)/determines chemical bonding properties of an atom. Atomic Number: Number of protons in the nucleus. Atomic Mass: Approximate number of protons and neutrons

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    Chemical Bonding

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    Chemical reactions involve the making and breaking of bonds. It is essential that we know what bonds are before we can understand any chemical reaction. To understand bonds‚ we will first describe several of their properties. The bond strength tells us how hard it is to break a bond. Bond lengths give us valuable structural information about the positions of the atomic nuclei. Bond dipoles inform us about the electron distribution around the two bonded atoms. From bond dipoles we may derive electronegativity

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    degradation. The approach taken was typically one of “command and control‚” which specified in law the standards to be met‚ often in the form of specific technologies that had to be adopted. Industry fought these new regulations vigorously in many cases‚ and was repeatedly surprised by the political effectiveness of environmental activists. From the beginning‚ command-and-control regulation had been criticized by economists for its costliness and inflexibility‚ and by the late 1980s market-based

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