process of Isolation of elements p-Block Elements d-and f-Block Elements Coordination Compounds Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Alcohols‚ Phenols and Ethers Aldehydes‚ Ketones and Carboxylic acids Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen Biomolecules Polymers Chemistry in Everyday life 4 5 5 5 4 3 8 5 3 4 4 6 4 4 3 3 Total B. 70 Weightage to form of questions S.No. Form of Questions 1. 2. 3. 4. Long Anwer Type (LA) Short Answer (SAI) Short Answer (SAII) Very Short
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Food Chemistry: Option F Food Groups: F.1 Food & Nutrients Food: any substance‚ whether processed‚ semi-processed or raw‚ which is intended for human consumption‚ and includes drinks‚ chewing gum and any substance which has been used in the manufacture‚ preparation or treatment of “food” but does not include cosmetics or tobacco or substances used only as drugs. Nutrients: any substance obtained from food and used by the body to provide energy‚ to regulate growth‚ and to maintain and repair
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A WORKING OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE- CHENNAI INAGURATING NANO PATENT : A PROFILE Introduction Every Technology handled by the Law of land in proper manner‚ in that matter There is no second thought. At present stage Nano Technology boomed with the help of Indian Patent Act ‚ 1970 ( Amended 2005 ) . Compared with West ‚ India put its step in to this technology very earlier. For example* ‚ a clear evidence that Carbon Nano technology existed centuries
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manufacture‚ distribution‚ and use of drugs. 4. Explosives- Any device containing an explosive charge‚ as well as all objects removed from the scene of an explosion that is suspected to contain the residues of an explosive. 5. Fibers- Any natural or synthetic fiber whose transfer may be useful in establishing a relationship between objects and/or people. 6. Fingerprints- All prints of this nature‚ latent and visible. 7. Firearms and ammunition- Any firearm‚ as well as discharged or intact ammunition
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are also in whiteware ceramics such as porcelain‚ and in traditional quartz-based soda-lime glass. More modern silicon compounds such as silicon carbide form abrasives and high-strength ceramics. Silicon is the basis of the ubiquitous synthetic silicon-based polymers called silicones. Physical Properties Silicon is a solid at room temperature‚ with relatively high melting and boiling points of 1414 and 3265 °C‚ respectively. It has a greater density in a liquid state than a solid
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has been a reappraisal of the use of povidone iodine especially in the management of contaminated and infected wounds (Khan 6). Povidine iodine contains polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine‚ which is a water soluble complex of elements iodine with a synthetic polymer (Khan 6). The most common ways to clean a wound involves swabbing and the use of either rubbing alcohol‚ iodine‚ salines‚ tap water or hydrogen peroxide (Khan
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t/year Advisor: Prof. Dr. Ing. Ec. L.M. Butac July 2014 Student: Moise Camelia Mihaela LITERATURE REVIEW............................................................................................................. 2 I.i. History of styrenic polymers ............................................................................................................... 2 I.ii. Polystyrene. Introduction and History .......................................................................................
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transportation will directly be added in the prices of consumer products. Moreover‚ the high gas prices generally are led by the high crude oil prices‚ and the crude oil is the raw material of most important chemical products such as nylon and synthetic polymers‚ which are inputs of most industry products. Consequently‚ the hike of the crude oil price also leads the rises of the industry product prices. The pervasive inflation is inevitable. Influenced by the inflation caused by the high gas prices
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Grocery Sales Journal Invoice no. Folio Amount 2014 $ 02-Mar M. Davis 2‚890 06-Mar G.Hinkson 3‚560 P. Wendell 1‚470 19-Mar T.Rudder 930 transferred to sales account 8‚850 Jackie’s Grocery Sales Ledger Date Details Folio $ Date Details Folio $ M.Davis A/c 2014 02-Mar Sales 2‚890
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the major cause of the environmental problems related to packaging. Given the wide use of plastics‚ the magnitude of the environmental problem is large and long terms. The choices for dealing with this waste are limited as incineration of plastic polymers invariably results in the generation of toxic emissions (Srorith‚ et al.‚ 2000). The only visible solution is to bury the material in landfills. However‚ this approach is also limited because of the resistant nature of plastic to biological degradation
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