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    Chemicals and Properties

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    Department of Chemistry Physical and Chemical Properties Submitted by                                                                                                                               Date Submitted: February 2‚ 2014    Date Performed:  January 31‚ 2014 Lab Section: Chem-180          Course Instructor: Professor Spenser                                                        Purpose The purpose of this lab experiment is to observe physical and chemical properties of substances

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    Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the design and operation of industrial chemical plants. I have been interested in chemical engineering at a young age because I have plenty of engineers in my family. I was influenced by my family to go into engineering because I witnessed how much my family worked‚ and how much it is able to support my family. Becoming an engineer ensures me of a stable job‚ and I will be financially stable. Chemical engineering

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    The role of salivary amylase in the digestion of starches remains controversial. In the absence of pancreatic amylase‚ the key enzyme for starch digestion‚ salivary amylase may well represent a potential compensatory alternate pathway for the digestion of amylose‚ amylopectin‚ and glycogen. Clinically significant depression of pancreatic amylase occurs in chronic pancreatitis‚ pancreatic resection‚ pancreatic neoplasm‚ cystic fibrosis‚ and other causes of pancreatic insufficiency. Quantitation

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    Chemical Aspects of Life and Spit Lab Formal Report 1. Abstract The objective of the Reducing Sugar Test was to test if the substance has a reducing sugar in it by adding Benedict’s solution and heating it‚ there would be a color change if a reducing sugar is present‚ or it will remain blue (no reducing sugar). The objective of the Starch test was to test for starch in substances by using Iodine. The iodine will cause a substance to turn to a dark blue color if it is positive for starch. The objective

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    2013 Palmitos‚ Isabel Experiment # 2 chemical changes I. INTRODUCTION Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance whether by combination reaction‚ combustion reaction‚ decomposition reaction and etc. These changes can be observed by evolutions of gas‚ appearance or disappearance of a precipitate‚ evolution or absorption of heat or even change in color. This experiment aims to observe the different chemical changes copper undergoes in different conditions

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    Physical Assessment Lab 120-103 1. General Survey ! Level
! Awake & Alert a. Orientation to person‚ place‚ time
b. Ability to Communicate in full sentences with clear speech
c. Posture: upright and erect‚ shoulders level and symmetrical
d. Personal Hygiene: Clean & neat‚ no odor‚ dresses appropriately for the weather. 2. Integumentary System: a. Color: Uniform color - pink‚ tan‚ brown‚ olive. Slightly darker on exposed areas.There are normally no areas of bleeding‚ ecchymosis‚ or increased

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      Our bodies break down starch into the individual glucose units‚  which are further metabolized into CO2 and water through the process of glycolysis—this is the process  we  commonly  call  digestion.    The  enzyme  amylase  is  present  in  our  saliva  and  begins  the  process  of  digestion when starch containing foods enter our mouths.  In this lab you will measure the amount of  amylase present in your saliva by monitoring the breakdown of starch.    Introduction:  You can probably name a variety of foods that are referred to as “starchy”

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    Chemical Engineering In the future I would like to become a chemical engineer. I really enjoy chemistry and hands on work “Chemical engineering is the application of chemistry to large scale industrial systems.” (Chemical engineering). I enjoy helping build different things like skateboards‚ ramps and‚ fixing parts on different things. When I took the sixteen personality quiz it said I was a virtuoso. The virtuoso likes hands on work and exploring ideas which I think fits my personality perfectly

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    Chemical Bond

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    Chemical Bonding Lab Chemical compounds are combinations of atoms held together by chemical bonds. These chemical bonds are of two basic types—ionic and covalent. Ionic bonds result when one or more electrons from one atom or group of atoms is transferred to another atom. Positive and negative ions are created through the transfer. In covalent compounds no electrons are transferred; instead electrons are shared by the bonded atoms. The physical properties of a substance‚ such as melting point

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    It is unavoidable – It is impossible not to communicate‚ since we communicate unintentionally all the time‚ even without the use of words. Our body language‚ the way we dress‚ the importance we give to arriving on time‚ our behavior and the physical environment in which we work‚ all convey certain messages to others. It is a two-way exchange of information – Communication is sharing of information between two or more persons‚ with continuous feedback.  It is a process – Each message is part

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