Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Ionic liquids (ILs) can be viewed as a new and remarkable class of solvent. They are also a type of materials that have a long and useful history‚ where the earliest material that meets the current definition of IL was observed in the mid-19th century when a separate liquid phase called the “red oil” was observed in Friedel-Crafts reaction [17]. Over the following years‚ there has been a rapid growing of interest in ILs due to the realization
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UTILIZATION OF WASTE BANANA PEEL by : Rahadian Irfan Istiarto Alvin Chandra Kusuma Laksmono Jati Radianto SMA Negeri 6 Yogyakarta Jalan C.Simanjuntak 2 Yogyakarta (0274) 513335 552233 FOREWORD First – we all pray to God Almighty‚ For the grace and guidance – we can finish His work is very well written. And thanks go to everyone who helped in completing this paper‚ especially: 1. Mr. Rudy Prakanto‚ S.Pd‚ M.Eng. As tutor 2. Our parents
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How Does Liquid Crystal Display Television Works? Submitted to: Prof. Rico Bien Simon Oxales Submitted by: Manalon‚ Angelo Ocaya‚ Angelou Ortiz‚ Joel Partos‚ Mhar Angelo Ravena‚ Rosemarie How Does Liquid Crystal Display Television Works? 1. What are the Basics of Liquid Crystal Display? 2.1. Where does LCD display rely? 2.2. What is the purpose of liquid crystals? 2.3. What makes up the apparent color of each pixel on the screen? 2. What is Addressing?
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Subject: Preparation of Synthetic Banana oil Summary: Banana Oil is a major flavoring in many different mixtures from candles to different types of food. The major organic chemical that is banana oil is ester‚ which is what gives it its strong odor. In this scenario‚ the banana oil supply is running low for Cavendish Distilling Company. So they want to formulate a synthetic version of banana oil to replenish their supply. Problem: Will the synthetic version of banana oil‚ is similar in taste and
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Soaps and Detergents STSE Report Many people make the mistake of thinking that soap is just something that cleans their bodies‚ clothes and dishes‚ but little do they know that there is so much more. For instance soap has been used since the ancient times and where made popular in Italy and Spain during the 8th century and by the end of the 13th century it was also available in France. In 1783‚ a Swedish chemist accidentally made the reaction that happens in today’s boiling process of making soap
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Ocean County College Department of Chemistry Liquids and Solids Date Submitted: June 21‚ 2015 Date Performed: June 19‚ 2015 Lab Section: Chem-181DL1 Course Instructor: Prof. Amal Bassa Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to determine the boiling point of isopropyl alcohol and determine the melting point of acetamide. Procedure To begin I tied the test tube and thermometer together and inserted an inverted closed-end capillary tube into the test tube. I then
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A. Introduction A banana is an edible fruit produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. (In some countries‚ bananas used for cooking may be called plantains.) The fruit is variable in size‚ color and firmness‚ but is usually elongated and curved‚ with soft flesh rich in starch covered with a rind which may be green‚ yellow‚ red‚ purple‚ or brown when ripe. The fruits grow in clusters hanging from the top of the plant. Almost all modern edible parthenocarpic
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Purpose of this 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
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LABORATORY REPORT UNIT OPERATION FST359 EXPERIMENT 1 : LIQUID-LIQUID SEPARATION BY DISC-BOWL CENTRIFUGE. NAME : ANAS BIN MOHD KAMAL. ID : 2013467978. GROUP : AS1164A1. LECTURER : SIR MOHAMAD SHAHRIMI BIN HASHIM. OBJECTIVE : 1. To separate cream from dairy milk and coconut milk. 2. To measure the quantity and density of cream and skim milk. MATERIALS : Dairy milk powder and coconut milk. APPARATUS : 25 ml specific gravity (SG) bottles
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BANANA TISSUE CULTURE INTRODUCTION Plant Tissue Culture is culturing of any part of the plant in a specially defined growth media under aseptic laboratory condition in Petri dishes‚ test tubes or in any other suitable glass containers. The plant nutrient media consists of macro and micro salts‚ vitamins and desired levels of plant growth hormones. Depending upon the plant species genetic nature and with help of above supportive media various forms of callus/embryos/shoots/ roots or direct plantlets
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