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    *** A GOOD PROPOSAL MUST HAVE ALL OF THESE ELEMENTS***** (the formatting didn ’t come through on this upload. You should center and bold title all the sections (i.e. Introduction.... Background.... Scope...etc‚ etc) 106 Celia Ave Albertville‚ AL 35951 25 September 2013 Mrs. Diane Singer English Department University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville‚ AL 35899 SUBJECT: Proposal for 1-Document Project on How to Become a Physician’s Assistant Dear Mrs. Singer‚ I am writing

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    An individual’s attempt to live freely is based on self-respect and interest. To disrupt the ideal and significance of living under a conventional life style‚ one must step outside their daily routines. We are often resistant to change due to the consequences of our actions but for many‚ having a routine becomes everything. It is a comfortable customary way of living that guarantees safety and for things to stay the exact same. When a routine has become stagnant and unbendable we have become prisoners

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    Sugar (Sucrose)- C12H22O11 Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)- C6H8O6  Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)- C9H8O4 Common Name | Chemical Name | acetone  | dimethyl ketone; 2-propanone (usually known as acetone)  | acid potassium sulfate  | potassium bisulfate  - used in the conversion of tartrates to bitartrates in wine. | acid of sugar  | oxalic acid – used in cleaning or bleaching‚ especially for the removal of rust (iron complexing agent) | ackey  | nitric acid  | alcali volatil  | ammonium

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    Organic Chemistry Laboratory Report. Experiment 1: Crystallization. Objectives: 1. To study the crystallization process. 2. To identify the best suitable solvent to use for the crystallization process. 3. Gain an experience in purifying an organic compound by the techniques of the crystallization. Introduction. Crystallization is a technique which chemists use to purify solid compounds. It is one of the fundamental procedures each chemist

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    Comparison between Organic and Inorganic Compounds Organic Compounds | Inorganic Compounds | *Organic Compounds are composed of few elements only.C‚ H‚O‚N‚S‚P and halogens are the most common. | * Inorganic Compounds are composed of all the known elements. | *They are generally found in living matter‚ i.e.‚ animals and plants. | *They are generally obtained from non-living matter‚ i.e.‚ minerals. | *They are usually gases‚ liquids or solids having low melting points. | *They are usually solids

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    EXPERIMENT 3 DETERMINATION OF ORGANIC MATTER BY WALKEY- BLACK WET OXIDATION METHOD OBJECTIVE: This method determines the percentage of organic carbon and organic matter in the soil. INTRODUCTION The soil sample is suspended in standard potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) solution to which concentrated sulphuric acid is then added. The heat generated on adding the sulphuric acid and the presence of chromic acid creates strong oxidizing conditions. The excess chromic

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    In the mood for a quick bite or a night out. Well‚ what are the choices? McDonald?s is quick‚ cheap and convenient. They will have you enjoying your food just as fast as you can pay the cashier. On the other hand‚ though it is not fine dining but that could be your second choice. You could go to one of the finer restaurants such as The Washington Inn. Here‚ service is everything‚ speed is not. A relaxing evening is all that awaits you. So would you rather have a diet coke or a nice glass of say‚

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    flavors‚ molecules‚ caffeine‚ etc. are extracted from the coffee beans. In this experiment‚ a solution was extracted containing a known amount of benzoic acid in water with methylene chloride‚ an organic solvent. The amount of leftover acid was determined through the titration of the aqueous‚ not the organic‚ solution with basic NaOH. This allowed the student to calculate and determine the Kd value of both multiple and single extractions. The efficiencies of both single and multiple extractions were

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    Amanda Jornd Experiment 7- Synthesis and Reactivity of tert-Butyl Chloride Via an SN1 Reaction Introduction/Background: Alkyl halides are compounds in which a halogen atom replaces a hydrogen atom of an alkane. Alkyl halides are classified as primary‚ secondary or tertiary depending on the number of alkyl substituents directly attached to the carbon attached to the halogen atom. The purpose of this lab was to properly prepare t-butyl chloride from t-butyl-alcohol in a concentrated hydrochloric

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    Charles Michael Te Herrera Date Performed: November 18‚ 2010 2009 – 14077 Ma’am Rea Abuan Experiment # 1 SOLUBILITY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS State what types of intermolecular forces are present in solutions formed due to intermolecular attractions between the solute and the solvent. Compound 1 Compound 2 Intermolecular Forces Class S (Water-soluble) Compounds Acetone Water Hydrogen Bonding & London Dispersion Forces Diethyl Ether Dipole – Induced

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