77891) Sodium Laureth Sulfate Where it comes from: It is manufactures with sulfuric acid‚ ethylene oxide‚ and sodium salt to become more gentle and mild. What ingredient does: Is a detergent and Surfactant Other uses: Facts: can be found in toothpaste‚ soaps‚ laundry detergent‚ dishwasher detergent Structural Formula: 1. DMDM Hydantoin Structural Formula: Where it comes from: DMDM hydantoin is an organic compound belonging to a class of compounds known
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Group Activity One Undertake an environmental scan (macro‚ market and industry) and research on current trends that are likely to be strategic drivers for your chosen idea. Based on these trends‚ justify why your idea has market potential which will become the basis for the rest of your tasks. Diet Pill For Men http://www.menshealth.com/weight-loss/weight-loss-best-diet-pills/page/2 * Diet pill * Demographics: Aimed at adult men (21-upwards)‚ working class‚ white-collar jobs where
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Industrial Visit to Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd.‚ Bangalore Date : 19-07-2012 Sreerag V S Batch 18‚ Section C Organised by : Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship‚ Bangalore The students of Batch 18‚ Section C visited KARNATAKA SOAPS AND DETERGENTS LIMITED‚ BANGALORE as a part of our Industrial visit on July 19th 2012. KARNATAKA SOAPS AND DETRERGENTS LIMITED (KSDL) ‚BANGALORE is a company owned by Government of India in Karnataka. The Government sandalwood oil factory
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its efforts towards creating and building a strong consumer preference towards its ‘value-for-money’ products. It was way back in ‘60s and ‘70s‚ where the domestic detergent market had only premium segment‚ with very few players and was dominated by MNCs. It was 1969‚ when Karsanbhai Patel started door-to-door selling of his detergent powder‚ priced at an astonishing Rs. 3 per kg‚ when the available cheapest brand in the market was Rs. 13 per kg. It was really an innovative‚ quality product – with
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goggles Test Object: * Hydrochloric acid (HCl) * Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) * White Vinegar * Lemon Juice * Baking soda (NaHCO3) * Hair conditioner * Shampoo * Hand soap * Cloudy Ammonia * Dish washing detergent Method: 1) Tear off leaves from the cabbage and tear them into smaller pieces. 2) Fill the larger beaker with about 150 milliliters of distilled water. Place the torn pieces of red cabbage into the beaker. 3) Place the beaker on
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------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVITY OF SOAPS AND DETEGENTS AGAINST BACTERIA BACTARIUM EVALUATION
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industry after industry in recent years: from personal computers to mobile phones‚ from fast-food restaurants to airlines‚ from grocery retailing to computer software‚ from beers to frozen diet dinners‚ from automobile tires to disposable diapers‚ from detergents to underwear. All too often‚ there are no winners and few healthy survivors. Price wars indeed represent one of the extreme forms of competitive interplay in the market place‚ causing great losses. On the one hand‚ firms take a blow in terms of
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DNA Extraction Lab Purpose: To compare the amount of DNA extracted from two different species‚ despite using the same method. Hypothesis: I predict that the liver will produce a higher quantity of DNA than the strawberry. This is because I believe that animals have a higher DNA yield because our structure is more complex than a plant’s structure. Materials: -Sample of Strawberries -Zip lock bag -DNA extraction buffer -Cold ethanol -Glass rod -Double ply cheese cloth -Two test tubes
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Why I chose this topic Are you bothered by stains? Some stains are very hard to get rid of; they require technique and proper knowledge to remove. The topic I investigated washing in what temperature of water removes stains the best. I came up with this when I saw this in one of the ideas for an experiment‚ and remembered the time when my brother stained his clothes while my mother was away. I thought about factors that could affect washing‚ and realized I never really cared about the temperature
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create a subsequent increase in the rate of reaction between the enzyme and the substrate. This hypothesis was tested by immersing 1cm cubes of animal tissue (sheep liver) which contained the enzyme catalase into the substrate (H2O2 ) mixed with detergent which foamed showing a visual display of the reaction. After 10 seconds the volume of foam was measured‚ recorded and tabulated‚ and was then used to find the rate of the reaction. The hypothesis was supported by the results‚ showing that an increase
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