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    How does the relationship between salt concentration effect osmosis in the aquatic plant Elodea? Quantitative data From observing the cells under a microscope‚ we see that they are continuously moving and therefore are alive. We have observed that when the cells are in the 10% sodium chloride‚ the chloroplasts are positioned to the sides of the cell wall and the cytoplasm is more expanded. Cells in the distilled water are slightly smaller than the cells in the sodium chloride solution and

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    Option A: Observation: During the winter‚ you spread salt daily on your driveway to melt the snow. In the springtime‚ when the lawn begins to grow‚ you notice that there is no grass growing for about 3 inches from the driveway. Furthermore‚ the grass seems to be growing more slowly up to about 1 foot from the driveway. Question: Might grass growth be inhibited by salt? My hypothesis is that the grass growth is being inhibited by salt. An average winter season last approximately five or

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    children studied. Less than 2% of all respondents who said their mother had a same-sex relationship reported living with their mom and her partner for all 18 years of their childhood. There are many studies like this professor’s showing the harmful effects same sex adoption has on a child. Same sex adoption is proven to cause psychological‚ social and sexual identity problems for the child. A child needs a loving mother or father more than anything. Catholic adoption agencies morally believe that a

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    What is desalination? Desalination is the separation process of removing or reducing excess salts and other mineral from substances. 1 The process of desalination may be used on different substances however this paper will focus on the desalination of water. The desalination of water is very important to human and animal life. For centuries humans have used the process of desalination to obtain water safe for consumption.Various methods of desalination have been produced however only some of those

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    shortage of fresh water. A study from International Water Management Institute(2005) Shows that 1.8 billion people lack access to clean drinking water. The issue has drawn widespread attention because water plays an essential role in the survival of all living creatures. This essay will be of value to show such terrible situation had been happen‚ and give the public a warming. This essay intends to explore possible causes of this phenomenon and then analyze propose effects of world water scarcity and

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    Deionized Water vs. Distilled Water Deionized and distilled waters are both processed forms of water. Deionized water is produced by filtering water to the point where it is free of ions. This ion-free water will strip ions from surrounding material‚ acting like a super-solvent. This is often used in semiconductor and other high-tech processing as a "soft" solvent and relatively cheap cleaning fluid. Distilled water is most often produced by vaporizing less pure source water (tap‚ salt or even

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    the current water shortage on Oahu. For the purpose of this paper‚ our group has chosen to discuss what we believe to be the top three most feasible technological solutions. In order of current usability they are; 1. Water recycling 2. Desalination 3. OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion) Water Recycling Water recycling here on Oahu is an important part of ensuring a sustainable water supply for future generations. Through the natural water cycle‚ the earth has recycled and reused water for millions

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    WATER LOGGING AND SALINITY Naheed Ghazanfar Izhar & Associates Consulting 5.1 CLASSIFICATION OF WATER LOGGED AND SALINE AREAS BY DEGREE The existing irrigation system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was developed in late 1800s over a century ago. This system was designed for the farming at that time which was much lower than the cropping intensities of today. This system had limited provision for drainage‚ resulting in a rise in groundwater and the occurrence of salinity. |Table

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    Effects of Lack of clean drinking water on people of Pakistan Access to safe drinking water is a basic need for healthy life. Insufficient supply of drinking water is the main cause of diseases in developing countries like Pakistan. As many as 72 million Pakistanis out of a population of 180 million are deprived of having access to safe drinking water. The effect of unsafe and polluted water is diseases like diarrhea‚ typhoid and hepatitis A. Contaminated water can cause diarrhea. There are certain

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    One common compound is Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Sodium Chloride‚ more commonly known as table salt‚ is used in cooking to season foods. Table salt is also used to make many chemicals‚ which make up the majority of the world’s production. Another common compound is Hydrogen Chloride (HCl). Hydrogen Chloride is typically combined with H2O to make hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric

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