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    Charles Perkins Yes‚ you heard it correct‚ Charles Perkins. He was a famous Indigenous Australian soccer player‚ an administrator (similar to manager) and an activist. His Aboriginal name was Kumantjayi Perkins. As many people do‚ he also changed his name to Charles as British people have similar names. This allowed Aboriginal’s promotion of human rights such as playing for a team‚ publishing books‚ travelling and voting. Mr Perkins was born on 16th June 1936 and unfortunately‚ he died on 19th October

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    Travis Perkins – Meeting customers’ needs Introduction Travis Perkins plc is one of the leading UK building and plumbing merchants. The company operates using a number of different brand names. These include: Travis Perkins TP Hire Keyline TP Plumbing and Heating CCF - Commercial Ceiling Factors City Plumbing Supplies. Travis Perkins is a public limited company. The business accounts are available for the public to inspect and it is important that the business is seen to be financially

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    Aspirin analysis Introduction Aspirin‚ which is also known as acetylsalicylic acid. C9H8O4 is the chemical format for Asprin. The chemical structure of aspirin: Aspirin is anti-inflammatory. Aspirin is prepared by chemical synthesis from salicylic acid‚ by acetylation with acetic anhydride. The fact that it is an acid allows us to quantify the amount of aspirin in a solution. We would do this by by using an acid-base titration. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) will be used In this experiment as the

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    Synthesis Oil Banana

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    experiment is to synthesis Banana oil by mixture of the isopentyl alcohol and acetic acid . Banana oil smells like fruit mostly it smells like banana. This reasons that this compound uses in different perfume products as well as the gums for the flavor. The reaction that takes place in this experiment is a esterification. In this experiment‚ the carboxyl group of the acetic acid joins with the hydroxyl group of the isopently alcohol‚ catalyzed by the presence of sulfuric acid‚ through a dehydration

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    Flowers and Acid Call them freaks‚ the underground‚ the counterculture‚ flower children‚ or just simply hippies‚ they are all loose labels for the youth culture of the 60’s that transformed life in the West as we knew it‚ introducing the spirit of freedom‚ of hope‚ of happiness‚ of change‚ and of revolution (Miles 9). The years that made up the 1960’s were some of the most exciting and turbulent years in American history. The post World War II baby boomers grew up. A president and

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    Synthesis Essay

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    Synthesis Essay In our world‚ we constantly encounter problems. There will be more significant and life-changing obstacles‚ and also many smaller‚ less threatening ones. But what matters most is not the size or relevance of those challenges‚ but instead‚ it is more important as to how one deals with the problem. Adversity of all different types and sizes reveals one’s character. One type of adversity‚ physical adversity‚ happens in various ways. In Mitch Albom’s book‚ Tuesdays with Morrie‚ Albom

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    Sn1 reaction

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    meant to supplement‚ not replace the laboratory manual. SN1 Reaction Notes Background and Application Substitution Nucleophilic First Order (SN1) reactions are one of the most common type of organic reactions. SN1 reactions can be used to make a wide variety of new compounds. In this experiment‚ t-amyl alcohol will be converted by a SN1 mechanism to 2-chloro-2-methylbutane. Safety Precautions Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid is 12M. It will cause visible destruction of tissue upon contact

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    Aspirin Synthesis Report

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    To prevent the previously discussed risks related to the equipment and substances used in the synthesis reaction‚ safety procedures were discussed with the teacher‚ the fume cupboard was used‚ hands were washed‚ correct disposal procedures were followed‚ Disinfectant was used to wipe down benches‚ no flammable or loose clothing was worn‚ long hair was tied back‚ no naked flames were used‚ the safety shower and eye bath was available‚ first aid facilities were available‚ required spill management

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    Reaction on Reaction Paper The first thing that came to my mind when I have heard about Reaction paper is “What exactly is it?” and before I get an understanding of that‚ I resisted that change. But later‚ when I have studied about it and understood its purpose‚ I have started thinking “Why people avoid change at the first look without an analysis?” The general human tendency is to live in a comfortable zone in which he has lived for quite some time. He draws a circle‚ thinks that circle is his

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    This experiment is about the synthesis of 3-nitrobenzaldehyde through nitration. The nitration of benzaldehyde is an example of an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction‚ in which a proton of an aromatic ring is replaced by a nitro group. Many aromatic substitution reactions are known to occur when an aromatic substrate is allowed to react with a suitable electrophilic reagent‚ and many other groups besides nitro may be introduced into the ring. Although the reaction produced a low yield at the

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