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    These fatty acids are called free fatty acids (FFA). Free fatty acids can used as an immediate source of energy by many organs and can be converted by the liver into ketone bodies. Free fatty acid form during the breakdown of lipid by hydrolysis and oxidation. Thus‚ free fatty acid is hydrolyses from dietary lipid for absorption or utilize for lipid synthesize. Free fatty acid play important role in food system and our body system also too .Free fatty acid is same with unsaturated fatty acid‚ which is

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    Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering‚ Vol. 10‚ No.4‚ pp.367-385‚ 2011 jmmce.org Printed in the USA. All rights reserved Hot Corrosion & Erosion Problems in Coal Based Power Plants in India and Possible Solutions – A Review Vikas Chawlaa*‚ Amita Chawlab‚ D. Puric‚ S. Prakashc ‚ Prema G. Gurbuxanid and Buta Singh Sidhue Mechanical Engineering Department‚ F.C.E.T. Ferozepur-152002‚ India Chemistry Department‚ Govt. Brijindra College‚Faridkot-151203‚India c Metallurgical

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    Cellular Respiration and Fermentation: Experimenting With CO2 and Redox Reactions Julius Engel; Section 8 Abstract In this experiment‚ the subjects of study were fermentation‚ mitochondrial respiration‚ and redox reactions. In the first experiment‚ yeast was grown in various carbohydrate solutions at various temperatures. In the second experiment‚ succinate was added to various samples of a mitchondrial suspension‚ DPIP‚ and a buffer. Then after two blanks were used‚ the samples

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    source mineral of rare earths and comment on its relative abundance. 7. Compare the electronic structures of Actinides with those of Lanthanides and comment on their bonding 8. Compare and contrast the pyramid of oxidation states found in the first row of the transition elements with the oxidation states found in lanthanides and actinides 9. Write the number of unpaired electrons in La3+‚ Ce4+‚ Lu3+‚ Yb3+‚ Gd3+‚ Eu2+‚ Pu4+‚ U6+. 10. Why is thorium considered important from industrial view point? 11. What

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    mentioned there are two general types of corrosion chemical and electromechanical. Each form of corrosion converts some metal into compounds like oxides‚ hydroxides and sulfates. These compounds are created when oxidation and reduction take place simultaneously on a metallic surface. Oxidation is where electrons are removed from the metal and reduction is where electrons are used in order to convert oxygen and

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    Chemical Reactions and Equations Chemical Reaction: The transformation of chemical substance into another chemical substance is known as Chemical Reaction. For example: rusting of iron‚ setting of milk into curd‚ digestion of food‚ respiration‚ etc. In chemical reaction new substance is formed which is completely different in properties from the original substance‚ so in a chemical reaction chemical change takes place. Following are the signs of chemical reaction: (a) Change of state of substance

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     iron replaces the copper in cupric sulfate  to produce ferrous sulfate and copper metal. As a oxidation­reduction reaction‚ the copper in  cupric sulfate is reduced and the iron powder is oxidized. (Copper goes from a +2 oxidation state  to a zero oxidation state while iron goes from a zero oxidation state to a +2 oxidation state.)          2  Purpose Statement    We will determine the meaning of a mole and stoichiometry relations using  oxidation­reduction and single replacement reaction. We will determine the reaction that iron 

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    “a molecule capable of inhibiting the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that transfers electrons from a substance to an oxidizing agent. Oxidation reactions can produce free radicals. In turn‚ these radicals can start chain reactions. When the chain reaction occurs in a cell‚ it can cause damage or death of the cell. Antioxidants terminate these chain reactions by removing free radical intermediates‚ and inhibit other oxidation reactions. They do this by being oxidized

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    Aim To prepare a standard iron (II) solution To determine the concentration of potassium permanganate solution Instructions Preparation of Standard Iron (II) Solution 8g of hydrated iron (II) ammonium sulfate is weighed accurately using a 50mL beaker. The salt is transferred to a 250mL volumetric flask using a filter funnel‚ washed down with distilled water. The container is rinsed carefully and the rinsing is added to the volumetric flask. 100mL of water is added slowly to the volumetric

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    otherwise nitrogen is largely “filler‚” adding inert bulk to the atmosphere. In contrast‚ oxygen gas (O2) is chemically very active‚ combining readily with other elements in the process of oxidation. Fuel combustion is a rapid form of oxidation‚ while certain types of rock decay (weathering) are very slow forms of oxidation. Living tissues require oxygen to convert foods into energy. The remaining 1 percent of dry air is mostly argon‚ an inactive gas of little importance in natural processes‚ with a very

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