Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma High School The Isolation of Guava (Psidium guajava Linn) Extract As a Soap to Kill Micro Organism Researchers: Beloria‚ Jihan B. Devera‚ Jerico Q. Migraso‚ Rainiel M. Pagalunan‚ Jhover Carl Ramos‚ Erica S. Seprioto‚ Larabelle O. Tagbas‚ Jashel B. Approval Sheet (Pattern) Acknowledgement
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INTRODUCTIONBackground of the Study Soap is an essential cleaning agent‚ helping people to keep themselves and their surroundings clean. When soap is mixed with water‚ it forms a lather that washes out dirt and grease for better than water alone. Soap can be made on a small scale in the home or village cheaply and easily. The main ingredients are fats and lye both of which can be made from materials found through out the world. Making soap at home is practical when there is waste fat or oil and
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milk is non-polar and food coloring is polar‚ my hypothesis predicts the two will not mix voluntarily at first‚ but the soap acting as a surfactant‚ when added‚ will help the two liquids mix together. Materials (Part on: water surface tension) 1- A penny 2- A dropper 3- Water 4- Paper towels (Part two: surfactant) 1- Milk 2- 2 different color food coloring 3- Dishwashing soap 4- Cotton swab 5- A mall clear dish 6- Timer 7- Paper towel 8- Water Method (Part one: water surface tension)
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how to recover the glycerine from soap-making process‚ so commercially produced glycerin mostly coming from the candle making industry (when the candles were made from animal fat). In 1889‚ a viable way to separate the glycerin from the soap was finally implemented. Since the number one use of glycerin was to make nitroglycerin‚ which has been used to make dynamite‚ making soap suddenly became much more profitable. The process of removing the glycerin from the soap is relatively complicated and there
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Current Campaign………………………………………………………………………..05 4.1 Global Handwahsing Day Coverage………………………………………05 5. Social Mission……………………………………………………………………………06 5.1 5.2 Lifebuoy’s Work……………………………………………………………06 Local Interventions…………………………………………………………06 6. Soaps of Lifebuoy………………………………………………………………………..07 7. Lifebuoy in Bangladesh………………………………………………………………….08 7.1 Unique Protection…………………………………………………………..09 8. Market Segmentation of Lifebuoy in Bangladesh……………………………………….10 9. Target Market of Lifebuoy in Bangladesh………………………………………………
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LUX SOAP HISTORY This Hindustan Unilever product has focused on wide promotions most of which has been short lived. Apart from tagging itself as a beauty brand made for the stars‚ it has even designed short term promotions for sales. One of the famous ones being: This was one of the popular promotions which offered gold coins in few selected soaps. – This offer gave a chance to few lucky winners who got a chance to live a day like Aishwarya Rai with gift offers worth Rs.50‚000 from Shopper’s
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Marketing Project Report on Lux Soap By: Amit Kumar Sinha PGDMRM-002 IPE‚ Hyderabad Contents: Company Profile – HUL Distibution Channel - HUL Product Mix – HUL Overview – Lux Soap Marketing Mix SWOT Analysis Competitor Analysis Market Segmentation Recommendation Reference Company Profile - HUL Company Profile - HUL • • • • • • • • • A 52% owned subsidiary of Anglo Dutch giant Unilever. India – 1888 India largest FMCG company Touching 2 out of 3 Indian consumer
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female audience during the viewing of The Bold and the Beautiful. 2. Introductions and Orientation The study of people ’s interests in soap operas and their emotional link to them has been a long-standing fascination. Viewers across the globe‚ tune in daily to the likes of soap operas‚ such as The Bold and the Beautiful. According to studies done on soap operas by Pitout (2001: 348) the interwoven storylines "force" viewers to keep on watching to prevent them from missing out on that ever crucial
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which provide affordable health solution to the personal hygiene problem crossing the whole world. The first Lifebuoy product was launched as an affordable disinfectant soap in UK in 1894 and then the product spread across the world‚ such as USA‚ India and Brazil markets. Lifebuoy launched at Australia in 1899 as a coral coloured soap. (Lifebuoy‚ 2010) Up to 100+ years history reputational brand of Lifebuoy saves million of lives. In 2003‚ diarrhea caused up to 2.2 million people’s death every year
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mixing with a glass rod. After 20 minutes of heating the alcohol scent disappeared denoting the completion of the reaction with pasty mass comprising of soap‚ glycerol and excess sodium hydroxide. After this was done an ice bath was used to precipitate the soap along with 150ml of saturated sodium chloride solution‚ and vigorous mixing. By this the soap will float as the aqueous solution gets denser; this was then filtered using the vacuum suction‚ washed with 10ml ice water and the necessary observation
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