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    Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant of the methylxanthine class. It is one of the most worldwide consumed psychoactive substances and it is totally legal. The chemical name of caffeine is 1‚ 3‚ 7 – Trimethylpurine – 2‚ 6‚ - dione. Its molecular formula is C8H10N4O2 and it has a molecular mass of 194.19 g/mole. Caffeine is an odourless‚ white crystalline purine‚ a methylxanthine alkaloid‚ which is closely chemically related to adenine and guanine. Caffeine acts through multiple mechanisms

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    find yourself needing a soda‚ chocolate or even tea every few hours you may actually have a caffeine addiction. Many people haven’t even heard of this but it is real and it does exist in more people then it is documented. Most believe they can quit at any time‚ but the reality of them actually doing it is another story. Can you stop having your daily caffeine or are do you have a caffeine addiction? Caffeine addiction is just as hard to break as any other addiction‚ if not more because you have it

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    Caffeine...Does it truly affect the body? Everyday millions of Americans go through cups of coffee a day and most people don’t even know how it affects your body. I am one of those people and I have always wondered what caffeine does to my body. This topic interest me a lot because I drink coffee on a daily about 2 times a day and I want to know if there are any short term effects and long term effects and if I should be worried about drinking too many drinks with caffeine in them. I want to find

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    been changed. The lab demonstrates the use of chemical molecular behavior to isolate a particular set of molecules. Caffeine had already existed in the leaf itself but needed to be separated from the other chemicals. Caffeine’s chemical structure is relatively similar to the nucleic acid purine in that they use nitrogen and is bicyclic but lacks an alkene‚ amine and an amide. Caffeine has a solubility of 67.0 g/100 mL in boiling water but tannins also boil in hot water to form catechin. Catechin cannot

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    Quitting caffeine is something that I had been thinking since months ago‚ but I had never decided to do it until today. Really‚ today was not that bad. First‚ in the morning I had breakfast and I didn’t look to the coffee maker. At school‚ I felt weird about go to the cafeteria and don’t ask for a coffee as I used to do every day with my friends‚ but it wasn’t a big deal because instead I drank a juice. Today was a little hard for me because when I woke up in the morning I felt the smell of the

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    Caffeine Content of Foods and Drugs Product Serving Size 1 Caffeine (mg) 2 OTC Drugs NoDoz‚ maximum strength; Vivarin 1 tablet 200 Excedrin 2 tablets 130 NoDoz‚ regular strength 1 tablet 100 Anacin 2 tablets 64 Coffees Coffee‚ brewed 8 ounces 135 General Foods International Coffee‚ Orange Cappuccino 8 ounces 102 Coffee‚ instant 8 ounces 95 General Foods International Coffee‚ Cafe Vienna 8 ounces 90 Maxwell House Cappuccino‚ Mocha 8 ounces 60-65 General

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    The truth about caffeine How many of you here consider yourself caffeine addicts? How much coffee do you drink a day? One cup? Two cups? More? If you crave caffeine to get you through the day‚ you’re not alone. About 68% of Americans say they’re hooked on coffee this year‚ compared with 64% last year‚ according to the National Coffee Association. But of course‚ Caffeine and related compounds are found not only in coffee‚ but also in tea‚ soft drinks‚ and chocolate. Most

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    Science Fair Research Paper How Caffeine effects plant growth. I decided to base my project on the effects Caffeine has on plants. I choose three different Basil herb plants and will water them with a little‚ medium and large amounts of Caffeine to determine the effects that Caffeine has on the plants. What is Caffeine??? Caffeine is found in seeds‚ leaves and the fruits of some plants‚ where it acts as a natural pesticide. Humans mostly extract Caffeine from the bean of the coffee plant and

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    Should caffeine be banned for minors? Is caffeine that much of a necessity to minors‚ if so should it be banned? Caffeine is actually a drug. But In our society this drug is considered safe and people don ’t really consider it as a drug. This is because most people drink coffee‚ tea‚ soft drinks‚ and all other things that have caffeine. They use this for the boost of energy in the mornings and to go without drowsiness or fatigue during the day. Kids don ’t really drink coffee which has a lot

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    Effec | Effect of caffeine on plant growth | Description This science fair project was performed to find out the effect on plant growth of adding caffeine to the soil. The experiment was done by using mung bean plants and watering them daily with water‚ water mixed with caffeine and with a coffee mixture. Hypothesis The mung beans watered using the coffee mixture will grow the fastest. Overview Caffeine and plant growth The effect of adding caffeine to the soil and its effect on plant

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