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    on each side of the chamber. This show that overtime the crickets will adapt to their environment or the cinnamon has no effect on the crickets at all. This makes sense because crickets are not usually exposed to cinnamon; therefore the cinnamon’s odor should not have a major influence on the crickets’ behavior. This experiment did not account for other species of insect‚ which mean that in some species it may cause a strong interaction between the environment and the organism. A possible extension

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    Eclipse Gum Essay

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    of Blind Product Test Scores display the contrast of the main performance between Eclipse and Dentyne Ice. For the performance of freshens quickly‚ the ratios between Eclipse and Dentyne Ice are 46:50 and 42:54. For the performance of eliminating odors‚ the ratios are 40:54 and 41:56. For the last problem‚ the company did not successfully establish brand awareness in the main target consumers. The target consumer for Eclipse is consumers aged 25 to 54. According to the table 11 and table 12‚ most

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    Robidillo Abstract The experiment focuses on how to classify organic compounds by its functional groups. It is done by preliminary test and with the solubility test. Preliminary test used two known compounds also the unknowns. Physical state‚ color‚ odor‚ and ignition test were noted. The known compounds are inorganic and organic compounds. A comparison is made from the observation in the unknown sample‚ by which we had concluded that there were two organic compounds and one inorganic among the unknowns

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    Kangkong as Oil

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I‚ the researcher want to express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to all of the people who contributed to the success of this study. First‚ to Mr. Relly Laxamana‚ our research adviser‚ for his dedication in our subject‚ for suggesting and correcting this research‚ and for sharing his knowledge about this matter. To my classmates and friends‚ who gave their love and support to help me finish this research study. To all of my respondents‚ for allowing themselves to test the

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    Bonifacio‚ Prince Zero P.Date Performed: October 00‚ 2014 Group No. 1Date Submitted: October 00‚ 2014 Experiment No. 7 Unknown: 2 Compound: Table 6.1Physical Examination State Liquid Odor Smells like adhesive paste Color Pink-orange Flammability Flammable Table 6.2Physical Constant: Melting Point Parameter Experimental Theoretical (From Literature) Melting Point (oC) Trial 1 Trial 2 Average 88 88 86 86 Table 6.3Solubility Test Sample Solubility Solubility Class Water Ether 5% NaOH5%

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    The Perfect Nail Salon

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    Chemicals used should have clearly defined labels. Ensure to enquire on what is being used on you through your chats with the service provider. Strong odor It is common for nail salons to have odors from vanishes and other artificial nail polish products. As a consumer‚ it is your right to ask for management of these odors to enhance your comfort. Some people may be allergic to these scents making it essential for its reduction. No pain They say no pain no gain but in nail beauty‚ there

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    is a volatile‚ clear liquid with a strong alcoholic odor; miscible with water. It is flammable strongly with a luminous flame. Formula: C4H9OH Boiling point: 118 ºC Melting point: -89 ºC Tert-Butyl Alcohol Tert-Butyl Alcohol or “2-methyl-2-propanol” is the simplest tertiary alcohol. It is one of the four isomers of butanol. Tert-Butanol is a clear liquid (or a colorless solid‚ depending on the ambient temperature) with a camphor-like odor. It is very soluble in water and miscible with ethanol

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    Experiment 1

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    ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ solubility class of various organic compounds are to be determined. The main objective of the experiment is to identify an unknown compound through the use of preliminary tests such as examination of physical state‚ color‚ odor‚ and ignition properties. Also‚ solubility tests were used to further examine an unknown compound’s solubility class. In this experiment‚ the apparatus used are micro test tubes and droppers for mixing purposes and Bunsen burner‚ clay triangle‚ crucible

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    you have to pay for it! Larger people should have to pay more for plane tickets because they sometimes tend to have a strong odor. Also‚ the person that has to sit next to the awkwardly big human may be uncomfortable‚ larger people have a probability of taking up more than one seat. Oversized people should pay a little extra because of their tendency of having a strong odor. Strong‚ unpleasant smells can cause some people to get sick or lightheaded. Secondly‚ it can

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    Compost Benefits

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    eggshells and dryer lint. What we DO NOT want to compost is dairy products‚ meat scraps‚ animal fats‚ bones‚ dog and cat feces and diseased plants or fruits. These materials may attract dogs‚ rats or other animals. They may also develop an unpleasant odor during decomposition Weed plants heavily laden with seeds might be better left out of the compost pile if the compost is to be returned to the garden. Even though some seeds are killed during composting‚ there is the chance that some seeds will survive

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