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    K.G.Basin

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    GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROCARBON PROSPECT OF KRISHNA GODAVARI BASIN SUBMITTED BY: AMEY KASHYAP AMIT KUMAR RAHUL BHASKAR RASH BIHARI LAL CONTENTS Name of Topics Page No. 1. Introduction 1 2. TYPES OF SEDIMEMTARY BASIN 2 3. Krishna-Godavari Basin 6 4. Geological Settling

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    Eco Friendly Products

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    Eco-friendly processing of Jute & Allied Fibres Paper presented to INTERNATIONAL JUTE STUDY GROUP (IJSG) DHAKA‚ BANGLADESH By Dr. S. K. Chakrabarti INDIAN JUTE INDUSTRIES’ RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 17‚ TARATALA ROAD‚ KOLKATA 700088 INDIAN JUTE INDUSTRIES’ RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ECO-FRIENDLY PROCESSING OF JUTE & ALLIED FIBRES Dr. S. K. Chakrabarti Indian Jute Industries’ Research Association (IJIRA) 17 Taratola Road‚ Kolkata- 700088 Abstract: In the present scenario‚ the

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    Chromatography and NMR

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    monitor the binding if s substrate to a protein. The substrate can give a very different CD spectrum when free in the solution relative to when bond in solution. Outside of farUV: 180-240nm. 1. Near UV CD: 240n-320nm‚ Aromatic amino acids and disulphide bonds. 2. Visible CD: d-d transition in some metal protein complexes for eg Cu (II) prion. Principles of Chromatography Substances present in a mixture are allowed

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    Teflon Coating

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    We only apply coating and do not undertake lining. Let us describe below the difference between coating and lining‚ as we understand: A coating is applied to a thickness of 10 microns to 1500 microns (0.01mm to 1.5mm). On the other hand lining can be between 3mm to 5mm or 3000 microns to 5000 microns. Lining is normally preferred where one needs to store various corrosive chemicals. Fluoropolymer lining is normally a sheet of Teflon/PFA/Tefzel/PVDF material either stuck to the shape of the vessel/item

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    Hair Dye Research Paper

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    meanin with a similar structured aromatic amine. Finally‚ the chemicals set the dye to make the color change permanent until the dyed hair is shed in the normal cycling of hair growth. Common chemicals in these products include hydrogen peroxide which is known to be a bleaching agent and ammonia which makes the fibers in the hair swell for better acceptance of the dye. These two chemicals are crucial to permanent hair dye because of their functions

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    Sudan 1

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    SYNTHESIS OF 1-PHENYLAZO-2-NAPHTHOL ABSTRACT Amines are compounds composed of nitrogen atoms bearing alkyl or aromatic compounds. Amines undergo interesting reactions‚ one of which is with the reaction with nitrous acid producing an azo dye. In this study‚ the experiment focused on synthesizing an observing the physical properties of Sudan-1. Sudan-1 is of the most common dyes found in waxes‚ oils and in some food ingredients specifically curry and chilli powder. Furthermore‚ this study aimed to

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    Vridh Ashram

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    0 PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH- 160 014 (INDIA) (Estted. under the Panjab University Act VII of 1947-enacted by the Govt. of India) FACULTY OF SCIENCE SYLLABI FOR M.Sc. (TWO YEAR COURSE ) IN CHEMISTRY 1st & 2nd YEAR( Semester System) EXAMINATIONS 2013-2014 --:O:-- 1 OUTLINES OF TESTS‚ SYLLABI AND COURSES OF READING FOR M.Sc. FIRST YEAR (SEMESTER-I) EXAMINATION OF 2013 OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE To teach the fundamental concepts of Chemistry and their applications. The syllabus pertaining

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    Alkene From Cyclohexanol

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    Abstract: A 42.89% yield cyclohexene was successfully synthesized from 10.0 mL cyclohexanol by unimolecular elimination (E1) through the dehydration of cyclohexanol and confirmed via a bromine test and the IR spectra. Introduction: Alkenes are hydrocarbons that have carbon–carbon double bonds and are one of the many functional groups in organic molecules. Alkenes are sp2 hybridized and are unsaturated because two of their hydrogen’s are missing from the saturated alkane formula (CnH2n+2). Typically

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    Industrial Chemistry Notes

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    I) INTRODUCTION * Industrial Chemistry deals with the preparation of products from raw materials through the agency of chemical change * Chemistry is important to Industry by: * Regulating manufacturing processes * Quality Control * Research and Development * Sources of raw materials from the natural environment 1) Lithosphere –Earth’s Crust 2) Hydrosphere – Marine and Oceanic Environment 3) Atmosphere – Air 4) Plants – Biosphere * Classification of Natural

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    aromatherapy

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    in 1937. Thus the term aromatherapy was not coined until the 20th Century. The roots of Aromatherapy can be traced back over 6000 years before the birth of Christ when the use of aromatics was recorded for the first time in human history. The history of aromatherapy is linked strongly to the development of aromatic medicine. The ancient Greeks‚ Romans and Egyptians all used aromatherapy oils. In the Dordogne of France there are cave paintings found to be 18‚000 years old that depict the use of

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