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    Envirofit International

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    measure of financial sustainability. The enterprise began knowing the retrofit kit was going to help the environment from harmful carbureted 2-stroke motorcycle emissions (90% reduction in unburned hydrocarbon emissions and 70% reduction in carbon monoxide emissions)‚ and the team also knew the fuel and oil conservation would save the taxi drivers 220 dollars a year. That money saved would make a large social impact in the Philippines‚ which was the first market the team decided to target. Since‚ Envirofit

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    Prodigy

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    Prodigy may refer to: • Child prodigy‚ an individual who is a master of one or more skills or arts at an early age. In music: • Moog Prodigy‚ synthesiser • The Prodigy‚ a British electronic music group named after the Moog Prodigy synthesiser • Prodigy (rapper)‚ an American rapper and part of the hip hop duo Mobb Deep In literature: • Prodigy (comics)‚ five different fictional characters in the Marvel Universe • Prodigy (David Alleyne)‚ a mutant and member of the X-Men

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    “EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON PRODUCER GAS GENERATION FROM WOOD WASTE IN DOWNDRAFT GASIFIER” In the article Partik.N.Sheth and B.V Babu performed studies on gas generation from wood waste in downdraft gasifier. They arranged an experimental setup of downdraft gasifier consisting of four zones drying‚ pyrolysis‚ oxidation and reduction. In downdraft gasifiers pyrolysed gas and moisture generated in drying and pyrolysis zones flow downwards. They fed the biomass in gasifier and oxidized it in the zone where

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    Top 3 Consumer Products

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    Wil Lavender Mrs. Jiles-Davis English 1101/ Project 2 February 20‚ 2014 The Top 3 Consumer Products The 70’s show Star Trek has shown us what a future of warp drive‚ fast computers‚ and transporters can do for humanity. In the future‚ with a command from the captain’s chair‚ we also saw how people who are light-years away could connect in a manner of minutes. In the past 25 years‚ technology of today has greatly advanced in some many areas to include but not limited to the areas of health

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    Natural Gas Fracking

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    Fracking for Natural Gas In today’s global fight for the growing demand of energy and promotion of saving energy‚ fracking has become very controversial. The dangers to our society and health are at the forefront in conducting safer practices. To obtain the natural gas‚ fracking or hydraulic fracking must be conducted. Hoffman (2015) explained‚ “Hydrofracking is a controversial oil and gas extraction technique developed in the late 1940s to gain access to fossil energy deposits previously inaccessible

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    the gas company to immediately take care of the problem. Another problem that has developed due to fracking is pollution around the dig sites. Emissions associated with combustion include nitrogen oxides‚ sulfur oxide‚ carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Another emission problem is the emission produced from the natural gas. Gasses such as methane‚ ethane and liquid condensate and volatile organic compounds (VOC). VOC’s have been proven to cause birth defects‚ neurological problems‚ and cancer

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    Formic Acid

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    Formic acid is known to be the simplest carboxylic acid‚ and it is an important factor in chemical synthesis and occurs naturally. The chemical formula for Formic Acid is CH202‚ and is mostly found in the venom of bee and ant stings. Formic acid is clear and colorless with a pungent odor. Formic acid is used in many ways; Formic acid is used to preserve livestock. It is also sprayed on animal food and fresh hay to reduce the decay rate. It can also be used as a pesticide to protect bee

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    Fuel Energizer

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    Introduction to the Magnetic Treatment of Fuel By R.J. Kita Hydrogen is the lightest and most basic element known to man. With its simple structure comprised of only one proton and one electron‚ it is one of the major constituents of all hydrocarbon based fuels. By studying the response of hydrogen with respect to magnetic fields and the accompanying increased energy output‚ much can be learned and applied to other related fuels. In the oxidation/combustion of hydrocarbon fuels‚ it is the outer shell

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    Collaboration

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    complete the assignment that had to do with carbon monoxide. There was my slide that had to do with carbon monoxide detectors‚ which are essential in a home after researching it. On another slide we had to describe the dangers and effects of carbon monoxide. Also what are the major sources of carbon monoxide around the house which are usually cooking appliances and automobile. Lastly we had to describe any important safety factors about carbon monoxide. Peer and Self-Evaluation: Rate each member

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    Nubia Clermont Chemistry Feb 27th‚ 2015 1. Detailed explanation of how smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors work. How do smoke detectors work? *Smoke alarms detect the smoke that comes from a fire; once it detects the smoke the smoke will trigger an alarm sound to ring off. The Ionization smoke detector detects smoke by sensing smoke particles. When these smoke particles pass through a chamber‚ it will absorb the alpha particles present from the alpha source. The smoke absorbing the alpha

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