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    Liquid-Liquid Extraction

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    Experiment 3 Liquid-Liquid Extraction Discussion The success of extracting each compound out of the solution can be seen in the IR graphs for each substance. For ethyl 4-aminobenzoate‚ the N-H‚ C=O and C-O are distinguishable in their proper wavenumber positions. The amino N-H stretch was found between 3224 cm-1 and 3423 cm-1. The C=O was found at 1681 cm-1 and the C-O was at 1280 cm-1. The IR for benzoic acid also displays its significant bonds‚ O-H and C=O. The O-H was between 2566 and

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    Walton Seed Company

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    Introduction Walton Seed Company is a high quality seed company whom is selling grass‚ flower‚ and vegetable seeds. The demand for the seeds is increasing. In order to fulfill orders for different customer need‚ Walton nowadays must provide various services to satisfy customers. Walton should achieve the 7Rs in logistics concept‚ right product of right quality and right quantity delivered to the right customer in right time and right place with the right cost. The seed business is such that

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    Frodo's Seed of Courage

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    Frodo’s Seed of Courage Essay Courage is an essential quality that is found in every archetypal hero. Courage is defined as the quality of mind and spirit that enables an individual to face difficulty‚ danger‚ and pain without fear. An individual is not born with a courageous heart‚ but instead develops courage through experience of difficulty and danger. The stimulation of courage is analogous to the growth of a beautiful flower. Courage starts off as a seed which is planted in the soil of

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    Sofia Dominguez 10-O 19/03/14 Effect of pH on germination of seeds: Design Practical Introduction: The term pH stands for Hydrogen Potential it is used to determine the acidity of a substance. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14. The values that are smaller than 7 indicate the range of acidity. Higher pH values are alkaline and a pH of 7 is neutral. Acidity is a function of the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+)‚ or protons. The strength of alkaline solutions is measured by the concentration of hydroxide

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    Parable of the Mustard Seed

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    The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard-seed‚ which a man took‚ and sowed in His field: Which‚ indeed‚ is the least of all seeds; but when it is grown‚ it is the greatest among herbs‚ and becometh a tree‚ so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof" (vv. 31‚ 32). It should be evident to all‚ that our understanding of this parable hinges upon a correct interpretation of its three central figures: the mustard-seed‚ the great tree which sprang from it‚ and the "birds

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    Seed Dispersal Essay

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    they do it? Well there are multiple ways that this process occurs. All of which differentiate who or what helps the plant spread its seeds. Plants spread their seeds through wind‚ water‚ & animals. A perfect example of how wind disperses seeds of plants is the dandelion. Dandelions have parachute or umbrella like hairs‚ also known as pappus‚ above the one seed in the plant. Any sliver of wind can take these plants airborne for surprisingly long distances. There is also the birdcage plant which

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    Seed Germination EEI

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    Germination in plants is the process in which dormant seed begins to grow and sprout under certain growing conditions. The English pea‚ also known as the garden pea‚ is a member of the legume family and is known to grow roughly three to four inches long. Research shows that it only takes approximately 1 week for the seed to start to germinate. There are many things that can affect‚ the growth of the pea seed such as; temperature‚ moisture‚ planting depth and sunlight. The pea grows best in temperatures

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    FRUITS‚ SEEDS AND THE FUTURE JEANETTE JOHNSON   A fruit results from the maturation of one or more flowers. The ovule producing part of the flower forms all or part of the fruit. Inside the ovary/ovaries are one or more small eggs‚ where the embryo sac contains the egg cell. When the female embryo sac joins with two male sperm these ovules become seeds. (Biology Online‚ 2005) Each fruit is made of certain acids‚ vitamins‚ fructose

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    Fruits and Seed Dispersal

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    Fruits and Seed Dispersal Nicole Saylor Meiko M. Thompson BIO 115 11/25/12 In this essay I will be answering questions about fruit and as to the reason why things are the way they are... First up is some fruits are sweet and some are not is because‚ “Actually‚ the taste of a fruit depends on the compounds present in it. Normally a fruit contains the materials like cellulose‚ proteins‚ starch‚ vitamins‚ certain acids‚ fructose or sugar. All these materials are found in mixed form inside the

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    Bioassay of Radish Seeds

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    Bioassay of Radish Seeds Bioassay is a type of scientific experiment used in the development of new drugs and monitoring pollutants. It estimates the potency of a substance‚ by testing its effect on living matter. In other words‚ it determines how much of the substance is needed to poison an individual‚ without testing it on any humans or animals. From here the TC50 of the substance can be adjusted for dealing with humans and animals over plants. In this lab we attempted to find the potency of

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