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    Explanation HOW TO COLOR YOUR HAIR WITH KOOL-AID I am going to teach you how to color your hair by using Kool-Aid. Make sure when using Kool-Aid‚ you don’t use the pre-sweetened Kool-Aid‚ for it will make the hair very sticky. First‚ I am going to have you put on gloves to prevent staining. If you don’t want to wear gloves‚ be aware that your skin may stain but that you can still remove the Kool-Aid from it and I will have the directions on how to remove the Kool-Aid from the skin at the end of these

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    How to make Kool-Aid There are five simple steps on how to create this candy tasting drink. Choosing the proper packet of flavoring is the first step in making Kool-Aid. Check your local grocery store’s shelf for a variety of flavors‚ from Mountain Berry Punch to Tropical Blue Hawaiian. They are very cheap‚ usually under 65 cents. After choosing the flavor that suits you‚ the second step is making sure you have the correct and necessary equipment for making Kool-Aid. You will need a two-quart pitcher

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    Conclusion Both Kool Aid and Gatorade contain buffers. For the buffer in Kool Aid‚ pKa1 ≈ 3.70‚ pKa2 ≈ 4.90‚ pKa3 ≈ 6.50 and for the buffer in Gatorade‚ pKa1 ≈ 4.50‚ pKa2 ≈ 5.40‚ pKa3 ≈ 6.70. Discussion of Theory A buffer capacity is the maximum amount of hyrdrogen or hydroxide ion that can be added to a buffered solution before a significant change in the pH occurs. Increasing the concentration of the buffer can increase the buffer capacity of a solution. At the half equivalence point‚ the moles

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    English Book Report The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test is a novel about a the exploration of drug use and the many effects drug use can have on ones life. Ken Kesey‚ the main character volunteered to participate in a drug study advised by the CIA. Ken Kesey is an intelligent young journalist who attends Stanford University‚ and participates in the Creative Writing Program. Ken moves to California‚ where he shares a house with a group called the "Merry

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    Bio IH – Test Study Guide Ecology Be able to answer the following questions THOROUGHLY: 1. Identify the different levels of organization that ecologists study. 2. Give examples of populations‚ communities‚ ecosystems‚ biomes‚ niches‚ habitats and their interactions within an ecosystem. 3. Be able to trace the flow of energy through living systems. 4. Evaluate the efficiency of energy transfer among organisms in an ecosystem. 5. Compare food webs and food chains. 6. Describe why food chains

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    Mr. Sousa Organic Chemistry ACL 8 January 2015 Chromatography Chromatography is a physical method of separating substances based on their properties‚ by distributing their components between a mobile and stationary phase. Chromatography is useful for observing mixtures and solvents‚ since it can be used to determine the relative bond strength of various compounds‚ a substances phase‚ and it can also the identity of unknown substances. Chromatography allows for the separation of chemical mixtures

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    Paper chromatography is one of the easiest methods of chromatography. It is a method of planar chromatography (stationary phase is in form of a plane). Paper chromatography follows the basic principle of chromatography‚ which states that substances or components are distributed in between the stationary phase and the mobile phase. It is an analytical technique‚ where only a small amount of a sample is used for separating and identifying its components. Like any other method of chromatography‚ paper

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    Chromatography (Greek for ‘colour writing’) is used to describe various methods applied to separate mixtures (referred to as the sample of the experiment) with great accuracy to analyze them. By using chromatography we can manipulate these to move at different speeds through the system‚ thus separating them. Chromatography is necessary in chemical industries‚ as well as bio processing companies. Chromatography can be: 1. analytical: used to measure ratios of analytes(substance in simpler forms)

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    COLUMN AND THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY Maria Janine B. Abarientos‚ Kuia B. Allarde‚ Aliana Keshia P. Andino Mary Viadelle E. Andrada and Nina Marian Robelea G. Ang Group 1 2C Pharmacy Organic Chemistry Laboratory ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ the techniques column and thin layer chromatography was used to separate and determine the purity of the colored components of siling labuyo and malunggay leaves. The results obtained relied on differential solubilities and adsorptivities of the components to

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    Column and Thin layer Chromatography of Red Siling Labuyo Marian Angelu Ramos‚ Rose Ann Refuela‚ Leomarie Duanne Sanchez‚ Paula Lynne Santos‚ Geraline Sarmiento‚ Jon Carlo Semana Group number Seven‚ 2E- Pharmacy‚ Faculty of Pharmacy‚ University of Santo Tomas ABSTRACT Chromatography is the separation of mixtures into their constituents. It relies on the differential solubilities or absorptivities of the components to be separated with respect to two phases‚ one of which is stationary and the

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