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    The Environmental Impact of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Carbon Dioxide (CO2)‚ a chemical made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms‚ is a non-flammable‚ odorless and colorless gas that exists naturally in the atmosphere. CO2 is one of the greenhouse gases‚ amongst methane‚ nitrous oxide and other gases‚ which keeps the Earth’s temperature habitable (UCAR). Without it‚ the Earth will be inhospitably cold. However‚ ever since the mid-nineteenths century‚ humans have significantly increased the amount

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    Martin Aldrin de La Cruz ENGLCOM1 EH1 Argumentative Essay: Industrialization Modernization is the conversion of rural areas in to urban or secular areas. Modernization is linked to other words like urbanization and industrialization. I will talk about industrialization. Industrialization is the conversion of agricultural into a base of manufacturing‚ buildings‚ and villages. Industrialization started in the 18th century where countries like Greece‚ Netherlands‚ and England used

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    Organic molecules are the molecules of life that include Carbon and Hydrogen. Organic molecules consist of four important classes which are lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ proteins and nucleic acids. The most important organic molecule is Carbon. Carbon can form with up to 4 different atoms to form chains‚ rings and branches. Organic molecules also contain monomers. Monomers are the “building blocks” of macromolecules. Macromolecules are made up by chains of monomers‚ these are called polymers. Continuing

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    Supercritical Carbon Dioxide as a Green Solvent Gregory Absillis June 2009 The majority of chemical processes in chemical synthesis are carried out in solution and organic solvents usually are the first choice. To satisfy this demand‚ 15 billion kilograms of organic are produced worldwide each year. [1] These solvents often bear considerable risk due to their toxicity‚ flammability or environmental hazards. Furthermore‚ they have to be separated from the products and recycled or disposed at

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    Plaster of Paris (POP) is mainly the compound of gypsum‚ sulphur‚ phosphorus and magnesium. Chemical paints comprise of mercury‚ cadmium‚ lead and carbon. Immersion of idols with such poisonous and toxic elements raises the level of acidity‚ solid matter‚ organic matter and heavy metals in water bodies. These materials don’t dissolve readily and lowers the oxygen level in water adversely affecting the aquatic life. In order to come out of such problems and enjoy festival with the same spirit‚ devotees

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    Plants can make their own food through photosynthesis and then break it down for usable energy through the process of cellular respiration. Analyze and explain how your life might be different if you could make your own food through photosynthesis. First of all if we were to be able to make our own food trough photosynthesis‚ we should have chlorophyll‚ which is the important pigment in absorbing sunlight. As an effect we will all be green in color. This may be good as there will be only one race

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    and Ch7.1-Ch 7.3 in your text book (21st century chemistry). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_laws Name: BILLY K MPOYI -1 pt for not having Name and/or student ID Student ID: 104-792-436 Date of performance: February 22‚ 2017 I. Title: Carbon dioxide synthesis II. Purpose: 1. Understand basic atomic structure and periodic table. 2. Learn

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    Investigating pH Aim: To demonstrate dissolved carbon dioxide changing the ph level of substances. Materials: * 2 beakers * 2 straws * Stop watch * Distilled water * Lime water * Litmus Paper Method: 1. Pour 100ml of Distilled water into the first beaker‚ and label said beaker. 2. Pour 100ml of Lime water into the second‚ also Label beaker. 3. Test the two liquids with litmus paper and note the ph level‚ before any carbon dioxide has been introduced. 4. Place a straw in each

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    Practical 3 Title: Effect of dissolved Carbon Dioxide on the pH of Water Aim: To investigate the effect of dissolved carbon dioxide on the pH of water. Hypothesis: The dissolved carbon dioxide will cause the water to turn acid‚ lowering the pH when carbon dioxide dissolves in water in which it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3). Materials: Straws‚ distilled water‚ safety glasses‚ pH probe‚ computer‚ universal indicator‚ gloves‚ lab coats‚ measuring cylinder‚ data logger‚ printer

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    alone. A central ventilation system allows gases to be exchanged with the blood and carried around the body to the cells that require it. Oxygen Carbon dioxide Concentration gradient 3. Deduce the number of membranes an oxygen molecule must pass through in order to enter an erythrocyte. 4. Label the features of the alveoli and describe how they are adapted for their function. a. b. Many invaginations and millions of alveoli – large surface area c. Moist

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