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    Capture Using Powdered Activated Carbon Environmental issues are one of the most important topics that are being dealt with today. Jacob Lowring manages to not only tackle the problem of mercury emissions from coal power plant‚ but to explain the research he has conducted with mercury capture in an exciting manner that even laymen can understand. Carbon has been used as a filter since before World War I‚ when it was used in gas masks. Additionally‚ it is used as a filter for water‚ to make Karo

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    Dialysis of Starch

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    Dialysis of starch‚ glucose and sucrose Introduction: Research question: Does the dialysis tube only allow certain substances to pass through the pores because of their size? Dependent and Independent variables: Independent variables: The temperature of the classroom The size of the molecules The size of the pores in the tube The concentration of the indicators Dependent variables: The substance will either pass the pores of the tube or not The result will vary in darkness (color) Controlled

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    Factors of Starch

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    Purpose The purpose of the lab is to determine how different factors affect the digestion of starch. Starch is a type of complex carbohydrate with large polysaccharide molecules that are made up of hundreds of glucose subunits. The digestion of starch begins in the mouth with the enzyme amylase and continues in the small intestine. Maltose‚ a disaccharide‚ breaks down the large polysaccharide molecules. Maltase‚ also found in the small intestine‚ splits each maltose molecule

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    Treating Starch

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    Treating Starch How are starch and cellulose treated to allow them to be used in yeast? Starches: · All potable alcohol and most fermentation industrial alcohol is currently made principally from grains. · Fermentation of starch from grain is somewhat more complex than fermentation of sugars because starch must first be converted to sugar and then to ethanol. · Starch is converted enzymatically to glucose either by diastase presents in sprouting grain or by fungal amylase. · The resulting

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    Short Note on Starch

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    Starch From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Starch Identifiers CAS number 9005-25-8 EC-number 232-679-6 RTECS number GM5090000 Properties Molecular formula variable Molar mass variable Appearance white powder Density 1.5 g/cm3 Melting point decomp. Solubility in water none Hazards MSDS ICSC 1553 EU Index not listed Autoignition temperature 410 °C (verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise‚ data are given for materials in their standard state

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    Have you ever wondered what The hyacinth macaw is and how it survives. The hyacinth macaw lives in southern Brazil‚ eastern Bolivia and northeastern Paraguay. Originally there were around 100‚00 birds but due to hunters there are around 2‚500 left the captive are most likely in the thousands or more. The macaw nest in holes inside trees. The size of a nest is two or three eggs but one egg usually survives. There habitat has been lost because of flooding caused by dam building .In addition ranchers

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    Liquid Crystals from Coconut Oil Fatty Acids - Investigatory Project Liquid Crystals from Coconut Oil Fatty Acids Abstract Liquid crystals are fluids that are between the solid and conventional liquid phases. Liquid crystals are in widespread use‚ especially in optical technologies. They are synthesized by combining fatty acids with cholesterol. This study aims to utilize coconut oil as an alternative source of fatty acids for synthesizing liquid crystals since coconut is cheap and abundant

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    Virgin Coconut Oil

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    Integrated Mobile Service Units for Coconut Farms Add to favourite plans winners.jpg The coconut is dubbed "The Tree of Life" because of the different products that may be derived from its various parts. All typical farms have fruit bearing coconut trees. A fully integrated mobile processing unit (diesel engine powered)‚ that can be hooked like a trailer‚ able to extract virgin coconut oil from coconut meat‚ coconut coir and coir dust from the husks‚ and charcoal from the shell‚ will benefit

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    Okra Seeds for Tea

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    the effects of adding different kinds detergent in calamansi and used cooking oil shoe polisher in terms of: How long will the natural shine of the shoes lasts? The smell of the shoe polisher. II. Hypothesis in alternative form- There is a significant difference between the effects of adding different kinds detergent in calamansi and used cooking oil shoe polisher in terms of: How long will the natural shine of the shoes lasts

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    Coconut Industry

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    The Philippine coconut industry is a formidable pillar of the national‚ economic and cultural heritage of the country. It is a source of valuable commodity and a renewable asset‚ vital components to the building of a strong nation. The coconut tree is called the tree of life for its myriad uses to humanity. Coconut Consumption 79% of total production goes to exports and 21% for domestic consumptions. From 1990-1997‚ domestic consumption grew by 3.6% annually‚ while exports grew by an average

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