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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ELECTROCHEMISTRY Terms to Know: Electrochemistry—the study of the interchange of chemical and electrical energy OIL RIG – oxidation is loss‚ reduction is gain (of electrons) Oxidation – the loss of electrons‚ increase in charge Reduction – the gain of electrons‚ reduction of charge Oxidation number – the assigned charge on an atom Oxidizing agent (OA) – the species that is reduced and thus causes oxidation Reducing agent (RA) – the species that is oxidized and thus causes reduction ELECTROCHEMISTRY INVOLVES TWO
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INTRODUCTION Chemical reactions are regularly categorized into 3 types: oxidation-reduction (redox reaction)‚ precipitation (double displacement) and acid-base reaction (double displacement) Type 1: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Oxidation-reduction processes include the movements of electrons form oxidants to reductants‚ which lead to increases in oxidation number for oxidised species and decreases in oxidation number in reducing species. A. Synthesis Reactions: 2 (or more) substances react
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|33 |[Ar]3d104s24p3 | |Sb |51 |[Kr]4d105s25p3 | |Bi |83 |[Xe]4f 145d106s26p3 | General introduction‚ electronic configuration‚ occurrence‚ oxidation states‚ trends in physical and chemical properties; nitrogen - preparation‚ properties and uses; compounds of nitrogen: preparation and properties of ammonia and nitric acid‚ oxides of nitrogen (structure only); Phosphorous-allotropic forms; compounds
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carbonyl- containing samples were given to the group for examination. The samples were analyzed through different tests namely the involvement of the solubility of alcohols in water‚ the Lucas Test‚ the Chromic Acid Test or also known as Jones Oxidation‚ the 2‚4-Dinitrophenylhydrazone (2‚4-DNP) Test‚ the Fehling’s Test‚ the Tollens’ Silver Mirror Test‚ and the Iodoform Test. The solubility of alcohols in water test showed that the sample‚ benzyl alcohol was immiscible while ethanol was the most
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insulin-stimulated glucose uptake [24]. Therefore‚ lipid accumulation and its lipid metabolites contribute to cardiac insulin resistance and dysfunction. Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress The increased mitochondrial fatty acid uptake and β-oxidation
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VIHS/ Department of Chemistry Chemistry Revision Unit II (Edexcel) (01) a) When lithium nitrate and sodium nitrate are heated separately‚ both decompose giving oxygen gas as one of the products. (i) Which of these two nitrates would decompose at the lower temperature? .........................................................………………………………………….................... (ii) Give the name of any other product formed when sodium nitrate is heated. .....................................................
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COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL CHEMISTRY OF STA. LUCIA HIGH SCHOOL A Thesis Project Presented to the Faculty of STI Colleges Ortigas-Cainta In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science by Amoranto‚ Camille R. Angala‚ Wilfred B. Espinosa‚ Kenzo Maverick C. Vargas‚ Jessica T. Mr. Inell Ray D. Corpin Thesis Adviser October 14‚ 2012 ADVISER’S RECOMMENDATION SHEET This Thesis entitled Computer Aided Instructions for High School
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Aldehydes are common in organic chemistry. Many fragrances are aldehydes. Sources of Aldehydes: a. Natural and Anthropogenic Aldehydes: Urban‚ Rural‚ and Indoor A trace amount of formaldehyde is present in the air as a result of photochemical oxidation (hydroxyl radicals) of hydrocarbons‚ for example‚ methane naturally present in the atmosphere (Atkinson‚ 1990; Riedel et al.‚ 1999). In rural air‚ terpenes and isopropene emitted by foliage also react with hydroxyl radicals to form formaldehyde (Atkinson
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essential function in cell metabolism. [1] They are small‚ membrane bounded organelles that have at least fifty different enzymes for several metabolic reactions. [2] Their appearance is like lysosomes; however‚ their main function is oxidation reactions especially oxidation of hydrogen peroxide and producing oxygen and water. There are diseases related and caused by this organelle that can be classified in three groups. [2] First group is a disorder duo to overall dysfunction of peroxisomes‚ like zellweger
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