a style that was very huge in the 60s because of designers‚ colors‚ and it changed the fashion world. Mod fashion was huge in the 60s because of how people wore it. The type of clothes the people would wear “ Bright‚ swirling colors. Psychedelic‚ tie-dye shirts and long hair” (“Retrowaste”). “From an oversized‚ geometric solo earring shown at Saint Laurent to Miu Miu’s nuts-and-bolts Mary Jane heels and Tom Ford’s clever cheetah-print and fishnet tights combination‚ we’re swooning over all the fresh
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Environmental Product Differentiation: IMPLICATIONS FOR CORPORATE STRATEGY Forest L. Reinhardt roducers of toilet tissue‚ outdoor wear‚ tuna‚ beef‚ investment services‚ trash bags‚ and herbicides have recently positioned their products as environmentally preferable‚ with the idea of capturing a price premium‚ winning new customers‚ or both. Managers are looking for ways to reconcile their need to deliver shareholder value with intensifying demands for improved envirofimental performance. Perhaps
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Fe‚ Na‚ Al‚ Si‚ K‚ and Ca in banana kepok peel powder was decreased. Adsorption of Procion dye The effect of initial concentration of removal Procion dye onto banana kepok peel powder and cellulose were
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candies are different colors? Many candies contain colored dyes. Bags of M&Ms or Skittles contain candies of various colors. The labels tell us the names of the dyes used in the candies. But which dyes are used in which candies? We can answer this by dissolving the dyes out of the candies and separating them using a method called chromatography. Research Candy Chromatography is the method of analysis of separating and comparing dyes used in candies and food coloring. It is also a proven method
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0$+$70$ *$1’+‚ 81‚9(56‚7< PRIYADARSHINI HILLS‚ KOTTAYAM – 686 560 3* 3URJUDPPH &UHGLW 6HPHVWHU 6\VWHP 6FKHPH )RU 6\OODEL 06F 7H[WLOHV DQG )DVKLRQ 7+( 8*& 6$1&7‚21(’ ‚1129$7‚9( 3* 352*5$00( ;‚WK 3/$1 3(5‚2’ MSc. Textiles and Fashion Programme Mahatma Gandhi University Acknowledgement I gratefully acknowledge the unstained support and guidance extended by the Expert Committee members and all the teachers who cooperated most willingly for the successful completion of
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Discussion: The two dyes identified were disperse blue 3 and disperse red 9. Disperse red 9 separated first because it is less polar than disperse blue 3. This is due to the structure of disperse red 9 being more symmetrical than that of disperse blue 3 and having more nonpolar bonds. Disperse blue 3 is more polar because it has a hydroxide bond and has a larger dipole. The principle behind using column chromatography is that it separates compounds based on polarity. The alumina serves to allow
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EXPERIMENT 2 ACID DISSOCIATION CONSTANT OF AN INDICATOR DYE OBJECTIVES Using spectrophotometric method: determine the wavelengths at which the acid and base forms of the dye in aqueous medium exhibit maximum absorption; determine the molar absorptivities of the acid and base forms of the dye and estimate an unknown concentration of the dye in solution using the Beer-Lambert’s Law; and determine the acid dissociation constant of the indicator dye. THEORY The absorption or reflection of certain
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its dye which is yellow dye #6 and what amount of this Gatorade sample is needed to kill someone. The outcomes in this experiment were that the yellow dye #6 concentration is 5.36 x10-6 M and that the LD50 (lethal dose) is 22‚515 L / KG. Introduction In this experiment‚ we are going to use the Absorption Spectroscopies to determine the level of risk posed to the consumer by the amount of dye present in a commercial food product and how much is needed to get a LD50 of this dye. The
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Kasigi told Mrs. Donnelly that ever since the stunt with the school bus the kids just flocked to him. He gave the examples of Cap putting together a tie dye clinic with the art teacher and said “you wouldn’t believe the turnout!” He went on to say that it wasn’t the least of it. He explained how Cap picked up a guitar in the music room a strummed a few old Beatles tunes‚ and he’s got 20 people singing
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individually. This is accomplished in this lab by the technique called thin layer chromatography (TLC). TLC involves a stationary phase‚ which the TLC plates as well as a mobile phase‚ which could be one of two solvents used: ethanol-acetone for TLC. Dyes in a sample separate consequently because of their unique polarities. As a result‚ nonpolar substances travel further than polar substances in this process. The separation of a mixture into its components by TLC transpires because the distinctive components
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