Part Ca)Up until the 1940’s rubber had only been obtained from the latex of rubber trees(Hevea brasiliensis) in plantations situated in tropical areas such as Malaya and Burma. The demand for rubber increased significantly during world war 2 as rubber was needed for tyres of military vehicles and the supply was interrupted by the conflict between the countries. Scientists in Germany and the US developed synthetic polymers that could replace rubber. Even after the war ended the traditional sources
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Decomposition of Sodium Chlorate to Create Oxygen Gas Introduction: There are several types of chemical reactions. Those reactions include synthesis‚ decomposition‚ single replacement‚ and double replacement. In this experiment‚ we will be decomposing sodium chlorate to create oxygen gas. In a decomposition reaction‚ a chemical compound is being separated into elements or simpler compounds. AB → A + B is a simple way of expressing what happens in a decomposition reaction‚ AB break down into A
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Module Title: Textile Dyeing‚ Printing & Finishing. Module Code: TEX-203 Teacher Name: Md. Sadiqur Rahman Reference Book: Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textile Fiber. By – E.R. Trotman Dyeing and Chemical Technology. By- V.A. Shenai Lecture: 02 Wet Processing: Wet processing is a technology which convents in grey fabric into finished fabric by the application of dye‚ water and auxiliaries. Wet processing is the combination of dyeing‚ printing and finishing. Sequence/Flow chart of wet processing:
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yield due to the complete oxidation of different types of fatty acids Banda Venkat Reddy1‚ (Published In Indian Journal of Biochemistry And Biophysics) Abstract During complete oxidation of fatty acids‚ the electrons removed from fatty acids in different forms (FADH2 and NADH2) pass through the respiratory chain‚ driving the ATP synthesis. Generally‚ the total ATP yield due to the complete oxidation of fatty acids is calculated by sum of the ATPs obtained due to oxidation of FADH2 and NADH2. This
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Syl Rogers Bio 210 Comparing Fermentation Rate of the S. cerevisiae Yeast in the presence of MgSO4‚ NaF and Sodium Pyruvate Hypothesis In the fermentation of rate of yeast‚ S. Cerevisiae‚ there will be a higher/ faster rate of ethanol production‚ However‚ using catalytic enzymes would make the rate more faster‚ and MgSo4 will have a higher rate of CO2 than that of NaF and Sodium pyruvate as it act as a more better catalytic enzyme than the others. Methods Preparation of Tubes A solution of yeast
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Global And China Sodium Hyaluronate Industry 2014 Market Research Report The report firstly introduced Sodium Hyaluronate basic information included Sodium Hyaluronate definition classification application industry chain structure industry overview; international market analysis‚ China domestic market analysis‚ Macroeconomic environment and economic situation analysis and influence‚ Sodium Hyaluronate industry policy and plan‚ Sodium Hyaluronate product specification‚ manufacturing process‚ product
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The Spectrophotometer Determination Of Protein Concentrations And The Effects Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate And Triton X-100 Have On Protein Concentration. INTRODUCTION Spectroscopy is used as a collective term for all the analytical techniques based on the interaction of light and matter. Spectrophotometry is one of the branches of spectroscopy where we measure the absorption of light by molecules that are in a gas or vapour state or dissolved molecules/ions (Tombs‚ et.al‚ 1959). Spectroscopy is the
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Mercury on Sodium Transport Across a Cane Toad (Bufo Marinus) Skin Epithelium Tchong Lioong CHEUNG KAI SUET School of Biomedical‚ Bimolecular and Chemical Sciences‚ Department of Physiology‚ The University of Western Australia‚ Crawley‚ Australia 6009. Received 23rd April 2012; revised 7th May 2012; accepted 7th July 2012 _____________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Mercuric Chloride (HgCl2) was used to investigate apical Sodium (Na) ion transport
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EXPERIMENT 1: Aim: To range the metals copper‚ lead‚ silver and zinc together with hydrogen. Start with the strongest reducing agent. Hypothesis: The nobler a metal is‚ the worse reducing agent. Apparatus/requirements: Sandpaper‚ strips of; zinc‚ lead‚ silver and copper‚ solutions containing aqueous; Zn2+‚ Pb2+‚ Cu2+ and Ag+ ions (0.2 M)‚ hydrochloric acid (5.0 M)‚ emery paper‚ test-tubes. Method: Burnish the three metal strips to get a shiny surface‚ after drop a drop of each of the metal
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Oxygen (O) Human beings obtain this element from the air. It enters a person’s bloodstream through the lungs. The blood carries oxygen to the cells of the body. In the cells‚ oxygen combines with chemicals obtained from food. Energy produced during this process makes it possible for each cell to perform its function in the body. Also‚ oxygen atoms are present in water and water is essential to all life. It is present in many organic compounds. While oxygen is necessary for life‚ oxygen as ozone
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