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    Chemistry - Energy

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    Bibliography: • Macmillan Chemistry Pathways 1 – Geoffrey Thickett • Excel Preliminary Chemistry – C.M.Roebuck • www.cem.msu.edu • greenlighton.files.wordpress.com • www.chemguide.co.uk

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    The chemistry of love

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    The Chemistry of Love: Could the first opportunity to fall in love influence our ability to love for a lifetime? There are many different types of love: sexual‚ romantic‚ platonic‚ filial‚ maternal‚ paternal‚ spiritual‚ love of self‚ love of country‚ love of possessions to name a few. Love for our mother‚ our first love‚ could be the pivotal love around which we build our ability to love in every other way. This paper will look at the chemistry that is involved in the baby’s first opportunity

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    Chemistry of Sunscreens

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    Chemistry of Sunscreens “Over 400 years ago‚ Copernicus declared that the sun was the center of our universe. Primitive societies in every continent have worshiped the sun as the god that provided warmth and made the crops grow” Today‚ the sun is not something we worship but something we try to avoid due to the fact that we are aware that it contains two main sources of ultraviolet radiation that is harmful to our bodies. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is defined by wavelengths‚ and is divided

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    Chemistry of Coffee

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    Elisa Hofmeister Kokesh Hour 3 AP Chemistry 5-29-12 The Chemistry of Coffee Green Coffee- Before coffee is roasted‚ it is referred to as “green coffee”. The green coffee is primarily made up of caffeine‚ lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ proteins (amino acids)‚ and organic acids (although inorganic acids exist in coffee as well). These groups are quite stable in the green phase‚ and it is the carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and acids that will undergo significant reactions during roasting to produce coffee

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    Chemistry Project

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    CHEMISTRY PROJECT INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON: CAFFINE CONTENT OF TEA About caffeine: Caffeine is a naturally-occurring stimulant‚ found in several plants. Caffeine is water soluble‚ and is extracted into the brewed cup when preparing tea‚ coffee‚ or other caffeinated drinks. The most well-known plants containing caffeine are the tea plant‚ Camellia sinensis‚ coffee‚ yerba maté‚ and guayusa. Although tea is known to have a number of health benefits‚ heavy caffeine use is known to have unpleasant

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    Perfect Chemistry

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    Queen Wipp Prabhdip Kaur Fiction Semester Project 3 October 2011 A book tells a story and gives you a visual in your head. Perfect chemistry is a story of a boy in a gang and a girl with a perfect reputation. Their attraction to each other comes as a surprise as though a slap to the face. This was something neither on them wanted but when they explored the attraction since they couldn’t keep away from each other‚ they fell in love. The genre of this story is young adult since the story

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    Chemistry 59 – 110‚ Winter Term 2013 Lectures: Section 1‚ Tues.‚ Thurs.‚ 1:00 – 2:20; Room‚ 1101 Education Section 2‚ Tues.‚ Thurs.‚ 10:00 – 11:20; Room‚ 102 Toldo Professor: Dr. K.E. Taylor‚ office EH 262; tel. 519-253-3000‚ ext. 5031; e-mail: taylor@uwindsor.ca. Office hours: 4 per week‚ tentatively 3:00 – 5:00 Tues.‚ Thurs. Lab Co-ordinator (office EH 175): Ms. Tina Lepine‚ tel. ext. 3547; e-mail: tlepine@uwindsor.ca. Evening Lab Supervisor (EH 175): Ms. Nedhal

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    Solutions in Chemistry

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    Solutions Solutions are a combination of solvents and solutes. When a solute dissolves into a solvent‚ the combined product of the two reactants is called a solution. The definition of a solute is the reactant that’s being dissolved. The only difference from a solute and a solvent is that the solvent is the one that’s doing the dissolving. Molecules randomly flow in all directions until there is an equal concentration throughout the solution. The dissolving process can vary depending

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    Chemistry Final

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    Lab #1 notes: The Discovery Process Types of microscopes: Dissecting: has 2 eyepieces and used for looking at a fly. Is 3D and used reflecting light Lower magnification‚ higher resolution Compound: has 1 eyepiece and is used for looking at a cross-section of a plant. 2D and uses transmitted light Higher magnification‚ lower resolution Microscope objectives include 4x‚ 10x‚ 40x‚ 100x‚ -As you move to a higher power‚ your field of view decreases -Parcentric: whatever is in the middle of

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    Chemistry of Cancer

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    Molly Hubner Period 1 Extra Credit Paper Chemistry of Cancer Cancerous cells develop when conditions for cells are favorable‚ therefore following the divisions to continually occur‚ never stopping. When this happens‚ a tissue mass of cells called a tumor is formed and does not respond to normal controls regarding cell growth. Cancer cells have the following characteristics: profound changes in the plasma and membrane cytoplasm

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