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    Ammonia and Its Salt

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    Ammonia and Its Salts 1. Ammonia‚ NH3 is a very important compound in industry. 2. The main uses of ammonia: a) To manufacture nitrogenous fertilizers such as ammonium sulphate‚ ammonium nitrate and urea b) The liquid form is used as a cooling agent (refrigerant) in refrigerators c) As a raw material for the manufacture of nitric acid in the Ostwald process d) To be converted into nitric acid used for making explosives e) As an alkali to prevent the coagulation of latex

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    Chapter 8 – Water and Minerals Chapter Learning Objectives 8.1 Describe the body’s water sources and routes of water loss‚ and name factors that influence the need for water. 8.2 Compare and contrast the health effects of various sources of fluid. 8.3 Discuss why electrolyte balance is critical for the health of the body. 8.4 Identify the major minerals important in human nutrition and their physiological roles in the body‚ the consequences of deficiencies‚ and their most important food sources

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    The Bad Seed

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    “The Bad Seed” There were many scenes in the movie The Bad Seed where it showed visual examples supporting the Freudian theories. It especially shined on the character Rhoda’s motives for her behaviors. According to Freud’s theory‚ ego is when you are out of your childhood level and actually take in consideration for other people more than yourself. However‚ Rhoda does not display any ego in herself as she does not give any consideration for other people in reality. The Freud’s theory also

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    Stabilisation Salts

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    3. Why are stabilisation salts added to evaporated or condensed milks prior to heating? The heat stability of milk is of tremendous importance in the successful processing of milk and the manufacture of most dairy products. Appropriate application of heat becomes necessary not just for destruction of spore-resistant micro-organisms but also for the preservation of the most desirable product characteristics. However‚ milk should not coagulate on heating. Heat coagulation is chiefly caused by de-stabilization

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    experiment was about the effect of soapy water on plants. The hypothesis was‚ “If plant A is given 10 ml of plain tap water every other day for two weeks and plant B is given 10 ml of soapy water (5 ml softsoap and 5 ml plain water) for the same amount of time then‚ plant A will grow at least 3.0 cm taller than plant B.” The Hypothesis was supported. Plant A grew 13.6 cm while Plant B grew only 5.2 cm. The Independent variable was water‚ food‚ plastic cup‚ sunlight and soapy water. The Dependent Variable

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    The Effects of Sea-Level Rise on Coastal Salt Marshes and their Associated Ecosystem Services Katelyn M. Nyberg Introduction Climate Change The Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) has observed an increase of 0.19 meters of global mean sea-level rise from 1901 to 2010‚ with “about 70% of the coastlines worldwide projected to experience a sea level change within ±20% of the global mean” (IPCC 2014). Dramatic increases in sea-level are produced by increasing temperatures which cause glaciers

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    The Effect of Cold Water on Goldfishes Research has shown there is a higher respiration rate in goldfishes when placed in cold water. There are many different varieties of fishes that can adjust to different atmospheres but the most common household fish that can is the goldfish. The goldfishes identified as the Carassius auratus was one of original fishes to be domesticated by China a thousand years ago in addition there are more than 100 goldfishes but only 20 are sold today. Common goldfishes

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    Just Tap It: The Negative Effects of Bottled Water “In Canada‚ bottled water consumption was estimated at 24.4 litres per person in 1999. By 2005‚ that had increased to about 60 litres per person‚ with sales worth $652.7 million” (CBC News‚ 2008). This dramatic increase in bottled water consumption does not come without severe repercussions and has caused a chain reaction of unfortunate events. Although easily available and terribly convenient‚ bottled water negatively effects the environment‚ is extremely

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    Salt of the Earth

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    officially ban. Modern audiences have become accustomed to attitudes‚ language‚ and stories that are political‚ graphic‚ violent‚ and more than just a little bit avant garde. Obviously‚ such was not the case in the blacklisting days of the 1950s! “Salt of the Earth” violated every aspect of the white‚ middle-America‚ conservative mindset of 1954. As a political statement‚ it demonstrated the inter-connection that exists between working class‚ feminist‚ environmental and Latino concerns‚ and yet it

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    The Germination Patterns of Dicot and Monocot Seedlings‚ Breaking Dormancy of Ipil-Ipil Seeds (Leucaenaleucocephala L.) and Storage of Orthodox and Recalcitrant Seeds1 Monique Balitian Bobby Ching Charles John Gunay Jojoxxxxx Group 2 Section Y-1L March 19‚ 2013 1A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Fundamentals of Crop Science I laboratory under Mr. Arlan James D. Rodeo‚ 2nd sem.‚ 2012-2013 INTRODUCTION Seeds are the specialized parts of the plants

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