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    Swot Analysis of Giordano

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    with that after-office beer‚ this corned tuna fishcakes with remoulade will be your perfect bet. Ingredients: 1 can San Marino Corned Tuna 1 egg 2 tbsps flour 1/2 cup red bell pepper diced 2 tbsps minced spring onions 1 white onion diced 2 cloves garlic‚ minced 1 cup Japanese bread crumbs Salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup minced parsley 1 tsp pickle relish 1 tsp Dijon mustard 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup capers 1/2 tsp paprika Oil for frying PROCEDURE: 1. Mix

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    Gas Chromatography Lab

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    Data and Conclusions: The purpose of this experiment was to learn how to use distillation and gas chromatography to separate and identify different compounds from a given mixture. There are several kinds of distillation methods. However‚ the method that we used in this experiment was fractional distillation. This method is used when trying to separate two different volatile compounds whose boiling points differ by 40-50°C or more. If the boiling points are too close‚ this method

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    flash distillation. Saudi Arabia has multistage flash distillation plants as well as osmosis plants for desalination. Places that require desalination most are dry‚ coastal areas. In the US‚ the largest desalination plant is located in Florida‚ but other states such as Texas and California are also beginning to develop desalination

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    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) BIOTECHNOLOGY YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1‚ 2 & 3 UDBB 1164 FUNDAMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 0 EXPERIMENT 1 PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS Introduction Hydrocarbons are compounds which contain only carbon and hydrogen‚ can be classified into several types‚ depending on their structure. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are divided into three classes: alkanes (e.g. methane‚ ethane and propane) have only single bonds‚ and are said to be saturated; alkenes (e.g. ethene and propene)

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    pyridine

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    Pyridine and alkyl pyridines liquid are considered a dipolar aprotic solvent like dimethylformamide or dimethyl sulfoxide. Most Pyridine- water azeotrope formation with significant ‚ separation of pyridine by steam distillation of the mixture can be separated by simple not Separate distillation. The same effect can also be water azeotropically dried quickly by a small forecut distilled water wet pyridine Azeotrop Pyridine. Many physical properties different from those of benzene‚ pyridine ‚ with its

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    environmental hw

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    TESTING YOUR COMPREHENSION 1) Why are fossil fuels our most prevalent source of energy today? Why are they considered nonrenewable sources of energy? Today‚ the three main fossil fuels that are in demand are oil‚ coal and natural gas. These fossil fuels are prevalent because they are efficient to burn‚ ship‚ and store based on high energy content. Fossil fuels also provide for our daily needs such as transportation‚ heating‚ cooking and electricity. Based on our current rates of consumption‚ we

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    Chemistry spec notes

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    released. - Some CR’s take place in high temp. so need heat energy Uses catalyst 3) The mixture of chemicals is separated into: Product‚ by-products‚ unchanged material (recycled). Heat energy is produced as a by-product b/c so it is used to make steam in the exchanger  saves money + energy 4) The product is analysed to monitor purity. Products made from synthesis Basic organics Petrochemicals Pigments‚ paint‚ dyes Pharmaceutical Speciality chemicals Innovations in green chemistry

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    the first step‚ the mixture of water‚ concentrated sulphuric acid‚ and cyclohexene was shaken vigorously until it became a homogenous solution. Followed by‚ the addition of water‚ and the distillation process lead to the hydrolysis of the alkene. Finally‚ addition of diethyl ether to the mixture then distillation took place to be purified and to obtain the final product‚ cyclohexanol (McFadden‚ 2012). Diethyl ether was used to extract alcohol from salt-water mixture because diethyl ethers solubility

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    Ammonia and Haber Process

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    7.4 Case Study: The Haber Process: Ammonia for Food and Bombs From: Eros Wang To: Ms. Irumekhai Date: March 30‚ 2012 1. Suggest five factors that could affect the production of ammonia in the Haber process. Explain the effect of each factor‚ using rate theory. The Haber process itself is a delicate balancing act because of all the factors that affect the yield of ammonia. In the Haber process‚ the nitrogen‚ hydrogen and ammonia are in equilibrium. So five factors that affect the

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    (water) =1000 kg/m3 . Volumetric gas flow rate V (m3/s) is calculated by assuming a flat velocity profile inside the tube. This is justifiable as the flow is turbulent V= v * s’ Where s’= pipe cross sectional area Vapor velocity inside the distillation column (v) =  PROCEDURE: • Allow water to pass through the equipment to ensure the plates are loaded with liquid and then stop the water flow. Wait till the excess water is drained from the plates. • Set the inclined manometer to a suitable

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