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    Washing Clothes: How To

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    Washing Clothes When people are growing up they often take everyday duties for granted‚ never learning how to perform them. This lack of information does not cause a problem until they realize they lack the knowledge to perform everyday tasks. Washing clothes"¦ sounds simple right? Well if you mess up the steps‚ or forget to put one in‚ you may end up with pink underwear and that is never good. One certainty is that everyone will have to wash their clothes at some point in their life. Having the

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    main ingredient in making Herbal Soap for washing wounds" Introduction:  WALA HAHA :D Background of the Study:  Nowadays‚ people have using different herbal soap that are expensive and less effective. The researcher aims to make an effective and cheaper herbal soap. Like guava leaves ‚ it contains both major antioxidant pigments‚ carotene and poly phenols giving them high dietary antioxidant value among plant foods.  Guava leaves has a benefits in making herbal soap because it has that properties

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    Kamias Soap

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    CHAPTER III RESEARCH DESIGN This chapter presents the Methods of Research used‚ the Sources of Data‚ Data Gathering Instrument and the Data Gathering Procedure. Methods of Research Used The researcher utilized experimental research design to achieve its objectives in conducting this study. Experimental research is commonly used in sciences such as sociology and psychology‚ physics‚ chemistry‚ biology and medicine. This focused on interpreting data based on the results

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    Soap

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    George H. Heilmeier George H. Heilmeier was born on May 22‚ 1936 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering with distinguished honors from the University of Pennsylvania‚ Philadelphia‚ and his M.S.E.‚ M.A.‚ and Ph.D. degrees in solid state materials and electronics from Princeton University. In 1958 Heilmeier joined RCA Laboratories in Princeton‚ New Jersey. There he worked on parametric amplification‚ tunnel diode down-converters‚ millimeter wave generation

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    Bath Soap

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    REPELLANT BATH SOAP MAKING (Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_4443311_make-bug-repellent-body-soap.html) Instructions * 1 Gather all the materials and supplies you need so as to have them handy when you begin. Grate the Castile soap and set it aside. Grate it as fine as possible to help it dissolve faster. * 2 Pour the water into a saucepan and place it on the stove. Bring the water to a boil. Turn the heat down low and then pour your grated Castile soap into the saucepan. Stir

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    Soap Essay

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    What is Soap? Soaps are mixtures of sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids which can be derived from oils or fats by reacting them with an alkali (such as sodium or potassium hydroxide) at 80°–100 °C in a process known as saponification. fat + NaOH ---> glycerol + sodium salt of fatty acid CH2-OOC-R - CH-OOC-R - CH2-OOC-R (fat) + 3 NaOH ( or KOH) both heated ---> CH2-OH -CH-OH - CH2-OH (glycerol) + 3 R-CO2-Na (soap) R=(CH2)14CH3 Soap is a cleansing agent created by the chemical reaction

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    Biological Washing Powder

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    Essay on enzymes Biological washing powder Hee-Jun Park 8B We have used enzymes over many years to make many clothing and also foods or drinks‚ such as‚ drinks‚ bread‚ cheese‚ beer and wine. Even though‚ the first person that realized how to make these noticed nothing about enzymes. There are many types of enzymes existing to help our industrial life. And the difference of each enzyme is for us to do different things. The use of enzyme in industry has become very central in the modern domain. Enzymes

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    Soap Lab

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    Project 17: Soaps and Detergents    Stephanie Futrell  Kelsey Duncan  Tom Bunch  Antwyone Clayborne    Chemistry 1020 Laboratory‚ Section 007   Instructor: Fan Yang  September 23‚ 2014                      Our signatures indicate that this document represents our own work. Excluding  shared data‚ the information‚ thoughts and ideas are my own‚ except as indicated  in the references.           Goals  There was another oil spill that covered local birds in oil. The environmental  group stepped in to help make their own soap

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    Herbal Soap

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    V. PRODUCTION ASPECT A. Raw Materials 1. Herbs Number of Units | Raw Materials | Price/Kilo | Total Price | 5 KilosI KiloI KiloI KiloI KiloI KiloI Kilo | Kasitas (Acapulco) NeemPaliahanKalilongMakabuhayMalunggayGuava | Php 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 | Php 125.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 | TOTAL

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    Liquid Soap

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    [pic] Soap From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Soap (disambiguation). [pic] [pic] A collection of decorative soaps‚ often found in hotels [pic] [pic] Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of sodium stearate‚ a typical soap. In chemistry‚ soap is a salt of a fatty acid.[1] Soaps are mainly used as surfactants for washing‚ bathing‚ and cleaning‚ but they are also used in textile spinning and are important components of lubricants

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