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    1.1: Thesis outline Purines breakdown by the body will form a chemical called uric acid. Uric acid mostly can be found in foods and drinks like dried been and pears. Normally‚ most of the uric acid dissolves in blood and move from blood to the kidneys. High level uric acid kidney or blood caused some bad effect such as leukemia‚ hyperuricemic and lymphoma. Therefore‚ the electrochemical method (graphene oxide modified glassy carbon electrode method) are introduced to detect the uric acid in human

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    Cedar Roof Research Paper

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    Severe weather conditions such as hail and storm • Excess snowfall on the roof for a long duration of period • Natural wear and tear or oxidation from UV rays • Insufficient maintenance • Ignoring small leaks for quite a number of days or weeks These damages can appear in a number of ways‚ including leaks‚ flipping‚ curling‚ excessive oxidation. The best part of a cedar roof is that it can be restored easily by hiring a professional contractor.

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    nitrogen(V) oxide e. dinitrogen pentoxide 3. 13 atoms a. How many atoms are represented by the formula Ca(HSO4)2? 4.0 mol b. How many moles of oxygen atoms are in a 0.50 mol sample of this compound? +6 c. Assign the oxidation number to sulfur in the HSO4 _ anion. 4. Assign the oxidation number to the element specified in each of the following: +1 a. hydrogen in H2O2 _1 b. hydrogen in MgH2 0 c. sulfur in S8 +4 d. carbon in (CO3)2_ +6 e. chromium in Na2Cr2O7 +4 f. nitrogen in NO2 5. c‚ b‚ d‚

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    Squalane Lab Report

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    squalane within media groups. This further supports the general growth-enhancing effects of the substance‚ but does not conclusively demonstrate its mechanism. Unfortunately‚ the third experiment in which acrylic acid was used to inhibit the β-oxidation pathway did not clarify the origin of this effect. The absence of difference between growth of samples with acrylic acid‚ with and without squalane is ambiguous in its interpretation. This may mean that the

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    Redox Reactions

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    Redox reactions (Redox terminology‚ galvanic cells‚ standard electrode potentials‚ strength of oxidizing/reducing agents‚ corrosion and protection against it) Oxidation is defined as the loss of electrons and reduction is defined as the gain of electrons. Oxidizing agents‚ such as oxygen are defined as substances which accept electrons; reducing agents are substances which donate electrons. Redox reactions are: a) The reactions of metals with non-metals 2Na+Cl2→2Na+Cl- b) The reactions

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    this reaction. The conversion of light energy can go through two pathways: noncyclic and cyclic. In noncyclic light transport‚ both Photosystems II and I are involved producing ATP and NADPH. Photosystem II absorbs 680 nm of light energy‚ with the oxidation of water; chlorophyll absorbs light‚ entering an excited state and becomes very unstable. It quickly returns to ground state by releasing the absorbed energy to another chlorophyll. The chlorophyll then oxidizes an electron‚ which goes into the electron

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    considered as a measure for TOC [83]. The TOC content was measured 22.15 mg l -1 . An oxidation experiment was carried on 100 ml of the same IC solution of 10 -4 mol l -1 of pH = 8 with H 2 O 2 of 0.025 mol l -1 in the presence of CAT1 with a concentration of 80 mg l -1 . The dye and its colored conjugated products are very rapidly decolorized within 1 hr and left for another hour for complete oxidation. The catalyst was separated by filtration and the filtrate was acidified‚ purged‚ and

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    The reaction can be written as: ATP ® ADP + Pi + energy The regeneration of ATP from ADP requires energy‚ which is obtained in the process of oxidation. The energy released in the oxidation of carbohydrates and fats initiates a complex series of chemical reactions that ultimately regenerate ATP molecules from ADP molecules. The complete oxidation of a typical molecule of fat results in the formation of about 150 molecules of ATP. ATP was discovered in muscle tissue by scientists in Germany and

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    Hazardous Waste Treatment

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    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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    Production of Acetone

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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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