V. HAZADOUS WASTE TREATMENT PROCESS Presently‚ the hazardous waste treatment technologies are highly developed from the decade before due to the more environmental and ecosystem concerning. Moreover‚ hazardous waste not threaten only environment but also to human hygiene and health. However‚ one of the most dangerous hazardous waste is dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). Addition‚ DDT is used as a majority pesticide during agriculture revolution period‚ and also uses to regulate Malaria in developing
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decomposition of calcium acetate or the carbohydrate fermentation of corn starch or molasses. The ready availability of propylene in the 1960s led to routes based on the dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol or cumene peroxidation. (1) By Cumene Oxidation (Hock Process). Propene is added to benzene [71-43-2] to form cumene [98-82-8]‚ which is then oxidized by air to cumene hydroperoxide‚ and cleaved in the presence of an acid catalyst like zeolite. Phenol [108-95-2] and acetone [67-64-1] produced
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release large amounts of energy. However‚ the energy release is uncontrolled. An organism would not be able to handle all that energy at once to do the work of the cell. Cellular respiration is essentially the same reaction as combustion‚ but the oxidation of glucose occurs in several controlled steps. The same amount of energy is ultimately released‚ but it is gradually released in small‚ controlled amounts. High potential energy molecules of ATP are produced while the carbon atoms are used to form
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endproduct. Respiration occurs in three major stages: 1) Glycolysis – occurs in the cytoplasm for both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells • One glucose (6C) is broken into two 3C molecules – 2 pyruvic acids (pyruvate) • One oxidation step produces two molecules of reduced coenzyme – 2NADH • One step produces energy in the form of ATP – 2ATP • The pyruvic acids continue to the next stage – the Krebs Cycle • The 2 NADH proceed to the third stage –
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period I 5-12-11 Iron-Gall Ink I. Objective: The objective of this lab was to make our own ink and write an elemental haiku. We had to mix numerous amounts of liquids to make the ink. II. Materials: First we needed to get safety glasses to protect our eyes from any chemicals‚ we could have used aprons but we didn’t really need to. A hot plate to heat up the water. 200 ml tap water‚ three 250 ml beakers‚ one heat-proof glass funnel. Filtered paper‚ vinegar‚ hydrogen peroxide‚ a
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exchanged in double displacement reactions. EXOTHERMIC REACTION :-- Reaction in which heat generated is called exothermic reaction. ENDOTHERMIC REACTION :-- Reaction in which energy is absorbed is known as endothermic reaction. Oxidation and Reduction OXIDATION :-- Oxidation is the gain of oxygen or
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grouped into: saturated‚ poly-unsaturated‚ mono-unsaturated and trans. Macronutrients‚ Oxidation and Energy Fats‚ carbohydrates and proteins are regarded as macronutrients because the body usually extracts other nutrients from them. In addition to supporting body growth‚ development and repair‚ macronutrients give us energy. This energy is measured in calories. When fat‚ carbohydrate and protein undergo oxidation‚ carbon-dioxide‚ water and energy are released. But according to Cleveland Clinic‚ fat
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Chronoamperometry is one of several electrochemical techniques which quantify the oxidation or reduction current of electroactive molecules at an electrode. Oxidation or reduction can be induced by changing the applied voltage at the working electrode. The concentration of the electroactive molecules is proportional to the current produced by their oxidation or reduction‚ which allows one to determine the concentration of electroactive neurotransmitters and other biological molecules of interest
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4.1 & 4.2: General properties of aqueous solutions and Precipitation Reactions: 1. (Brown 4.11) When asked what causes electrolyte solutions to conduct electricity‚ a student responds that it is due to the movement of electrons through the solution. Is the student correct? If not‚ what is the correct response? 2. (Brown 4.15) Specify what ions are present in solution upon dissolving each of the following in water: a. ZnCl2 c. (NH4)2SO4 b. HNO3 d. Ca(OH)2 3. (Brown 4.16 ) Specify
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Its core product line was in mobile water treatment that allowed oil and gas exploration companies to meet government water recycling requirements at well heads and drilling sites. Unfortunately‚ the Unit had faced two failures developing its mini oxidation systems. By 2006 it was losing around $6 million annually putting the credibility of the Unit on the line. The first launch of the new generation product was aimed to provide safe drinking water to developing nations
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