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    various metals by observing their reaction with hydrochloric acid. Materials: 2 M hydrochloric acid Detergent Test tubes and test tube rack 0.5 pieces of magnesium‚ aluminium‚ iron‚ zinc and cooper Sand paper Ruler Timer Bench mat Method: ‎1. The surface of the magnesium was cleaned with a piece of sandpaper 2. The Magnesium was placed into a test tube 3. Three Drops of detergent were added to the test tube 4. 2cm of hydrochloric acid was added to the test tube 5. The timer was set

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    with plain old water‚ it just won’t work! A good bubble solution has a detergent added to it to relax the surface tension of the water‚ allowing it to have more elastic‚ stretchy properties. Now it can act more like the skin of a balloon‚ stretching out nice and thin‚ trapping air inside of the bubble like a liquid balloon. What do you need to make a good bubble solution at home? The basic ingredients are water and detergent. In this experiment‚ you will add glycerin or corn syrup to see if they

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    1 Elsewhere in the 33 states and UTs study‚ milk was found adulterated with detergent‚ fat and even urea‚ besides the age-old dilution with water. Across the country‚ 68.4% of samples were found contaminated. Only in Goa and Puducherry did 100% of the samples tested conform to required standards. At the other end were West Bengal‚ Bihar‚ Chhattisgarh‚ Jharkhand‚ Orissa and Mizoram‚ where not a single sample tested met the norms. Other prominent states fared just a shade better. Around 89% of the

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    HUL and P&G War Group 3 – Marketing B Piyush Saboo Pragati Ghateshai Pratik Shah Prateek Ajmera Ritesh Dwivedi INDIAN FMCG SECTOR – OVERVIEW     Consumer packaged goods 4th Largest sector in the economy Total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion Expected to grow from US$ 30 billion in 2011 to US$ 74 billion in 2018  Characteristics: Strong MNC Pressure  Well established distribution network  Intense competition between the organized and unorganized players  Easy availability of raw

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    A Decade of Organizational Change at Unilever Unilever is one of the world’s oldest multinational corporations with extensive product offerings in the food‚ detergent‚ and personal care businesses. It generates annual revenues in excess of $50 billion and a wide range of branded products in virtually every country. Detergents‚ which account for about 25 percent of corporate revenues‚ include well-known names such as Omo‚ which is sold in more than 50 countries. Personal care products‚ which account

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    that the widowed daughter of their gardener made detergent powder in the servant’s quarter of their palace. The sale of this detergent produced resources for the gardener’s daughter to live. All her customers swore by the quality of her product. Raghu purchased a large consignment of this powder and had it packed as ‘Shine’ detergent. He roamed from place to place on his cycle and sold Shine detergent directly to the customers. He over sold the detergent and some orders booked by him had to be executed

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    equal size). Frozen works fine | Thin spatulas to scrape liver from mortar into test tube | 4 test tubes and stand | Fine sand | 3% hydrogen peroxide | 100mL breaker | Mortar and pestle | 10 mL Measuring cylinder | Bunsen burner/hot plate | Detergent | 1M Hydrochloric acid (HCL) | Ruler | Matches | Knife | Procedure: 1. Cut 12 small cubes of liver (under 1 cm)‚ of equal size. 2. Put 3 liver cubes into a test tube half filled with water and place into a beaker of boiling water

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    wear and tear on them * Can be stacked with a dryer on top to conserve space TOP LOADERS * There are a wider variety of models and colors * Costs less initially‚ but is less energy efficient * Easy to access the washtub * Uses regular detergent Features Capacity: Most manufacturers will define the size of the washtub differently. Common terms are "extra large" or "super capacity." When comparing capacity it is best to use the cubic foot measurement to determine the actual size.

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    Abstract This project was done to enhance an individual image through body scent. Past odour-related journals were analysed and found that the bacteria and mildew are the cause of the odour. Hence‚ this current study aims to investigate the effectiveness of the sunlight in removing the odour and mildew and finding alternatives in replacement of sunlight by using salt‚ vinegar and baking soda. In the experimental procedures‚ dynamo was added to five sweaty shirts. Salt‚ vinegar and baking

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    Molecules of most detergents and soaps are long chain hydrocarbon molecules with an ionic group at one end‚ usually carrying a negative charge‚ thus making it an anion. www.sciencedaily.com/articles/s/soap_bubles.html When the drop of detergent is added to the powdered surface‚ the initial effect is to draw the powder back to the edges very rapidly as the detergent molecules form their own surface layer with a lower surface tension than the water. As the detergent gradually mixes with

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