Phoenix Organics is a company that’s goal is to make a difference to the community‚ to the planet and to the health of its people. Their vision was to create something that would be good for the planet and good for the health of its people. And so in 1987 Chris Morrison‚ Roger Harris and Deborah Cairns created the first Phoenix product. The company started with a drink called "Ginger Fizz"‚ a naturally fermented product that was often determined to get out of the bottle before the top was cracked
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The Chemistry of Fragrances From Perfumer to Consumer 2nd Edition RSC Popular Science Titles The RSC publishes series of inexpensive texts suitable for teachers and students which give a clear‚ readable introduction to selected topics in chemistry. They should also appeal to the general chemist. For further information on all available titles contact: Sales and Customer Care Department‚ Royal Society of Chemistry‚ Thomas Graham House‚ Science Park‚ Milton Road‚ Cambridge CB4 0WF‚ UK
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ChemActivity 10: Exercises 1. Draw a complete mechanism including the intermediate and most likely product for the reaction of each alkene below with H-X. H + H Cl + Cl Cl + + Br H Br H I Br + H I H + I H 2. Draw a complete mechanism of each pair of reactant including any favorable rearrangements and all important resonance structures of all intermediates. Reactant Pair 1 Cl H Br 1 + Cl No shift stable benzylic carbocation H: shift H H Br
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Contributing to the debate over same-sex marriage By Dr. Gwendolyn Puryear Keita‚ APA Executive Director For The Public Interest Among APA’s primary roles is increasing and disseminating knowledge about human behavior and applying what we know about psychology to address human concerns. A recent example of our work in these areas was our filing an amicus curie brief‚ along with the California Psychological Association‚ the American Psychiatric Association and the National Association of
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Stopping Organic Spoilage Grocery owners‚ how much spoilage did you report last year? Anywhere from 15 to 35% of your sales come from produce and fresh vegetables. By my calculations somewhere around 10% or more is thrown out and reported as a loss each year. That is millions of dollars in profits lost from spoilage that can be prevented. Organic spoilage‚ and lack of rotation in stock and merchandise is totally preventable with the introduction of my new system. It is a simple combination of
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1 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ JAMAICA DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY GROUP: MODULE: AS-2‚ SE-3‚ MT-2‚ BPharm-3‚ BENG-2C ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (CHY3022‚ CHY2017) ___________________________________________________________________________ UNIT 1: Assigned Reading: BASIC ELEMENTS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Chapt. 1 and 8 Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry‚ 8th edition INTRODUCTION Analytical Chemistry – that branch of chemistry which is concerned with the theory and practice of methods used to determine
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General Chemistry I CHEM XXI Project Report Worksheet (4 pages max.) Experiment title: How Do We Identify an Unknown Substance? Guiding questions: State the question or questions that that you were trying to answer in this lab. How do you determine the two unknown types of plastic? What are the two unknown plastics? Safety considerations: Briefly describe the safety measures you had to take to perform the experiments. Before entering the lab‚ I put on my
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Anthony Martinez Mr. Hruby Chemistry R Period 4(5A) Name & Symbol: Platinum (Pt) Properties: -Atomic Number: 78 -Atomic Mass: 195.084 amu -Appearance: Shiny‚ smooth surface‚ silver like‚ solid. Melting point (K): 2045 Boiling point (K): 4100 Valence electrons: (+1)‚ +2‚ (+3)‚ +4‚ +6 Atomic radius (pm): 139 1st Ionization energy (kJ/mol): 868.1 Electronegativity: 2.28 Natural Occurring Isotopes: Six stable isotopes of platinum occur in nature (190‚ 192‚ 194
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Chemistry of Fireworks By Anuradha Sahu Everyone enjoys the amazing firework shows on the Fourth of July with the beautiful vibrant colors and sparks every year. Fireworks have been part of this world for a very long time. They have been used for enjoyment and for signalling purposes. Every culture has their own significance and use of fireworks. But all fireworks have something in common; the chemistry that makes them work. No matter where you find them‚ they are made up of the same compounds
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Standardize a solution of potassium manganate(VII) by an iron (II) salt (ammonium iron (II) sulphate) Introduction Oxidation numbers describe the number of electrons the atom will gain or lose during a reaction. Each atom in an equation can be assigned an oxidation number according to certain rules. If the oxidation number of an atom increases as you go from the left side to the right side if an equation‚ oxidation has occurred (electrons have been lost); if the oxidation number decreases
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