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    Polymer technology explained using text and animations Multimedia Design and Technology Education Plastics Technology Animations of Processes This “Plasics Module” covers the plastics technology specifications for KS3 and GCSE courses‚ including:  Structure‚ composition and properties of polymers  Polymer composites  Formulae of common polymers  Hazards – polymers leaching chemicals  Sustainability  Recycling  Abbreviations of polymers          

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    Purpose: To investigate how the concentration of vitamin C in Vitafresh powdered fruit juice changes over time once made into a solution. Justification: Vitafresh claims to contain “more vitamin C... than orange juice‚”[footnoteRef:0] which‚ with the upcoming winter season‚ would make it a suitable alternative to orange juice for combating sickness. The average daily requirement of vitamin C in an adult is 65-90mg per day‚[footnoteRef:1] so it is important to consider the quantity of Vitamin C

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    OCEAN PLASTICS POLLUTION: A GLOBAL TRAGEDY FOR OUR OCEANS AND SEA LIFE Plastic never goes away. And it’s increasingly finding its way into our oceans and onto our beaches. In the Los Angeles area alone‚ 10 metric tons of plastic fragments — like grocery bags‚ straws and soda bottles — are carried into the Pacific Ocean every day. Today billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences making up about 40 percent of the world’s ocean surfaces. Plastics pollution has a direct and

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    Plastics

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    BIGGER AND BETTER IN PLASTICS Factory-assembled towers boast competitive advantages over those that are field-erected Cooling towers – bastions of wood‚ fiberglass‚ steel or concrete – could someday go the way of galvanized pipe‚ aluminum cable and other equipment that has been materially altered by plastics. It’s not that plastic cooling towers are new; on the contrary‚ they have been around for more than 30 years. Rather‚ it is the fabrication of these plastic structures in larger

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    Bread and Coconut Pan

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    Related Literature History of Pan de Sal in the Philippines Philippine Coconut Industry Bread Industry in the Philippines Overview of the Philippine Market for Bakery Ingredients The Philippine Bakery Industry Imports Purchasing Criteria of the Philippine Bakery Industry Pan de Sal Consumption in the Philippines Coconut Flour in the Baking Industry Product Description The Product Production Process of Coconut Pan de Sal Production Cost Methodology Selection of the Study Area

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    IMPORTANCE OF PLASTIC:- Plastics are a subset of materials known as Polymers. These are composed of large molecules formed by joining many smaller molecules together (monomers). Other kinds of polymers are fibres‚ elastomers‚ surface coating and biopolymers‚ such as cellulose‚ proteins and nucleic acids. Plastics owe their name to their ability to be shaped to form articles of practical value by various conversion and forming processes. These are some peculiar properties of plastics materials‚ which

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    Iodine Test for Starch

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    Test for Starch Introduction and Hypothesis: In this experiment‚ we used iodine to test for starch in certain solutions. Iodine separates starch from polysaccharides‚ monosaccharides‚ and disaccharides. Starch is a curled polymer of glucose and iodine interacts with molecules‚ which changes the color of the molecules to a kind of black color. Iodine does not respond with carbohydrates that are not curled or coiled‚ thus the color stays yellowish brown. A black color result means that starch is current

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    Starch Lab Report

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    There was a controlled and an experimental substance. The controlled substance was the one with starch in the dialysis bag‚ and the experimental substance was the one with starch and amylase in the dialysis bag. Both had the same solvent outside of the bag (Lugols and Distilled Water). The color change differed from inside and outside the bag as time went on‚ and at the end of the 45 minutes‚ the two bags had changed colors. The solute in the controlled substance had a darker color to it‚ with it

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    Coconut Oil Benefits

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    Coconut oil has received a bad reputation for many years because it is a saturated fat‚ and you know we have all been told not to eat saturated fats‚ or to at least try and eat less of them. Coconut oil is made up of medium chain triglycerides. Most other saturated fats are made of large or long chain triglycerides. Medium chain triglycerides are absorbed more quickly into the blood stream and used for energy rather than being stored. Coconut oil also contains substances called lauric acid‚ capric

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    You could also try varying the ingredients to make it dry faster‚ or work on different materials (wood vs. plastic vs. paper). Image via wonderhowto.com A.) --WATER FLOW IN PLANT: Can water travel through plant stems?  MATERIALS: graduated one liter bottle‚1 white carnation with long stem‚ 2 glasses‚ red and blue food coloring  PROCEDURE:  1. Pour 500 ml of water into each glass.  2. Add three or four drops of food coloring to each glass. Be sure the color is dark. Add

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