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    Science of Controlled Breathing. Breathing is so natural that one hardly thinks about breathing unless he has trouble in breathing due to ill health. It is capable of keeping the organism live i.e.‚ the Self prolongs the established connection with the body. If one begins getting will to know about breathing‚ I am sure he has the prospective chance of knowing his Self which is also natural. Breathing is a process by which the Self keeps its assumed body live with all its instruments that helps to

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    corrosion

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    Corrosion is the gradual destruction of materials (usually metals) by chemical reaction with its environment. In the most common use of the word‚ this means electrochemical oxidation of metals in reaction with an oxidant such as oxygen. Rusting‚ the formation of iron oxides‚ is a well-known example of electrochemical corrosion. This type of damage typically produces oxide(s) or salt(s) of the original metal. Corrosion can also occur in materials other than metals‚ such as ceramics or polymers‚ although

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    ) The resulting solution is called an "electrolyte." Chemical Reaction When two dissimilar metals are put in an electrolyte‚ a chemical reaction called "oxidation-reduction" occurs. Because different metals have different levels of attraction for their electrons‚ one of the metals will lose electrons‚ a process which chemists call oxidation‚ and the other gains electrons‚ which is called reduction. The metal being oxidized is called the anode‚ and the one being reduced is the cathode. The entire

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    Name: Kristen Jackson Form: 35 Date: May 30‚ 2012 Geography Homework 1. Explain the difference in the process between carbonation and oxidation. When carbon dioxide in the air dissolves in rain‚ a weak carbonic acid is formed. This weak acid‚ while harmless to plants and animals‚ is able to dissolve some kinds of rocks‚ like feldspar and limestone‚ in a process called carbonation. Many caves begin forming during the process of carbonation. On the other hand‚ any mineral that reacts

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    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universita¨t Mu¨nchen‚ Munich‚ Germany . Introduction Under anaerobic conditions‚ in the dark and in the absence of electron acceptors‚ organic compounds are catabolized by strictly anaerobic or facultatively anaerobic bacteria by internally balanced oxidation–reduction reactions‚ a process called fermentation. In fermentation‚ the organic compound serves as both electron donor and acceptor‚ and adenosine triphosphate is synthesized by substrate level phosphorylation. . Types of Fermentations . Distribution

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    essential for our bodies. In the body these fatty acids are modified to make eicosanoids. These are the signaling molecules that have complex control over growth‚ inflammation‚ immunity‚ maintaining healthy skin‚ to name just a few. They are made by oxidation of twenty carbon chain fatty acids. The amount of these fatty acids in the diet will affect the body’s ability to make these eicosanoids‚ therefore having a direct effect on all of the functions the eicosanoids are responsible for‚ including growth

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    Synthesis of Formaldehyde

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    commercially available formalin has 10 to 12% methanol with a few impurities like aluminum and copper. Almost 21 million tonnes of formaldehyde is produced annually all around the world. Synthesis of Formaldehyde Formaldehyde is produced by catalytic oxidation of methanol. A mixture of molybdenum and iron or silver is used as a catalyst in such a reaction. But a more commonly used process is FORMAX. In this process‚ methanol and oxygen react at temperatures more than 250ºC in presence of vanadium to produce

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    Analysis of Hydrocarbons 4

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    Santo Tomas‚ Manila ABSTRACT The unknown hydrocarbon sample was differentiated and characterized by the use of three tests. The outcomes of these tests are as follows: Nitration test (negative)‚ Bromine test (positive) and Basic Oxidation test (positive). From these results the unknown sample can be classified as non-aromatic and unsaturated. INTRODUCTION Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that consist of only C and H atoms. They include the alkanes‚ alkenes‚ alkynes‚ and aromatic

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    Food Chemistry: Option F Food Groups: F.1 Food & Nutrients Food: any substance‚ whether processed‚ semi-processed or raw‚ which is intended for human consumption‚ and includes drinks‚ chewing gum and any substance which has been used in the manufacture‚ preparation or treatment of “food” but does not include cosmetics or tobacco or substances used only as drugs. Nutrients: any substance obtained from food and used by the body to provide energy‚ to regulate growth‚ and to maintain and repair

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    HSC Chemistry Topic 1 PRODUCT ON of MATERIALS What is this topic about? To keep it as simple as possible‚ (K.I.S.S.) this topic involves the study of: 1. POLYMERS FROM PETROCHEMICALS & BIOMASS 2. ALTERNATIVE FUELS - ETHANOL & THE ALKANOLS 3. REDOX CHEMISTRY & BATTERIES 4. RADIOACTIVITY & ITS USES ...all in the context of society’s use of energy and materials but first) an introduction ... In the previous topic in the Preliminary Course‚ you learnt about carbon chemistry of petroleum Then you

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