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POLLUTION PREVENTION
Pollution Prevention
Pollution Prevention
Question 1
The feed water, depending on its source, may contain various concentrations of suspended solids and dissolved matter. Suspended solids may consist of inorganic particles, colloids and biological debris such as microorganisms and algae. Dissolved matter may consist of highly soluble salts, such as chlorides, ...
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LAB REPORT
Lab Report
Abstract
A method for the simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of the divalent ions of iron, cobalt, nickel and copper based on the formation of their complexes with 1,5-bis(di-2-pyridylmethylene) thiocarbonohydrazide (DPTH) is proposed. The resolution of quaternary mixtures of these metallic ions was accomplished by several chemometric approaches. A ...
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Chemistry Assignment
Chemistry Assignment
Question 1: Identify the role of regulatory mechanisms in the maintenance of fluid balance
Principles of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Homeostatic mechanisms respond to changes in composition of the ECF.
There are no receptors that can directly monitor fluid and electrolyte balance.
Cells cannot move water by active transport.
The content of ...
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ASSIGNMENT
Assignment
Assignment
Part a
Austenitization occurs when the temperature of the material exceeds its characteristic austenitization temperature. The temperature at which austenite starts to form in equilibrium conditions is the Ae1 temperature. In higher temperatures the volume fraction of austenite increases at the expense of other phases, until the material is ...
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ISTAT BLOOD GAS ANALYSER
iSTAT Blood Gas analyser
iSTAT Blood Gas analyser from Abbott Diagnostics
IntroductionI-STAT ® uses advanced biosensor technology to healthcare professionals and their patients with the results at the time of departure. The test is performed with only two drops of blood, disposable, disposable cartridge. The samples were placed in ...
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CYANOACRYLATE
Cyanoacrylate
Cyanoacrylate
Cyanoacrylate was first invented in 1949 by Dr Harry Coover. At the time Coover was working for Kodak Laboratories where he was trying to synthesise optically clear plastics for precision gunsights during WWII. He was working with cyanoacrylates that seemed to be promising but frustratingly stuck to ...
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MATLAB PROJECT
Chemical Reaction Engineering: MATLAB Project
Chemical Reaction Engineering: MATLAB Project
Task 1
The paper shows advantages of the computer technology for the simulation of the technological system's behaviour and control. The technological process here is represented by the Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) as a typical member of a nonlinear ...
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
The organic chemistry deals with the chemical and physical properties of organic molecules. It is defined as conventionally organic compounds, the compounds of the carbon with the exception of the oxides, carbon monoxide and dioxide, and salts thereof: anion hydrogen carbonate and anion carbonate respectively, only ...
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NICOTINE
Nicotine Compound
[Name of the Institute]
Nicotine Compound
Introduction
Nicotine is an alkaloid found primarily in plant snuff (in amounts ranging between 0.3% and 5%), but it is present in minute quantities in tomato, potato, and green pepper. In small concentrations is a stimulant, the main substance that produces snuff dependence. The history of ...
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Heat of Combustion
[Name of the Author]
Heat of Combustion
Introduction
Every chemical and physical transformation involves some change in energy. These changes may involve heat, light, electricity, or some other form of energy. The branch of chemistry, which deals with the measurement of these changes, is called thermochemistry. Enthalpy is a word which means 'heat ...