| 1. | acid bases and cells ... Also, figuring out how acids and bases are added in fixed increments. ... (0-14)
The pH scale is measuring the amount of acid in a liquid (like water). Because acids release hydrogen ions, the acid content of hydrogen ions and is expressed as”pH”.
What is an acid? Any of a class of sub...
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| 2. | Acid or Bases ... TITLE: Acid or Bases…That is the Question? ... THEORY: In the recent lab experiment we determined the pH levels of many types of solution to prove if they were acid, alkaline, or neutral. ... We determined the pH levels using a pH scale of 0-14 with seven being neu...
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| 3. | Sciencia Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) - The genetic material that organisms inherit from their parents; a double-stranded helical macromolecule consisting of nucleotide monomers with deoxyribose sugar and the nitrogenous bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). DNA - (A) Apple (T) Tree (...
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| 4. | Acid Rain Acid rain is a term for precipitation, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that has been polluted by acids and has a pH lower than 5. ... It is also known as acid deposition. This rain pollutes thousands of lakes, rivers, and streams worldwide and kills the fish and other wildlife. ... Rainforests...
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| 5. | Chemical Basis of Life and Structure and Function of Cells Chemical Basis of Life and Structure and Function of Cells
1. ... They are basically the physical basis of life. ... Despite their importance in cellular function, nucleic acid structure is surprisingly simple. The nucleotide structure can be broken down into 2 parts. ... The shape of the mole...
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| 6. | Acid rain Acid Rain
What are the chemical causes of Acid Rain?
How is Acid Rain formed? ...
Does Bangkok suffer from Acid Rain? ...
“Acid Rain” is commonly defined as the natural process of laying down a deposit of acid components or “acid deposition” in snow, fog, dew and dry particles. ...
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| 7. | Acid Rain Precipitation that is polluted by sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) is known as acid rain. ... Unpolluted rain has a pH of roughly 5. ... Acid rain and snow, with a pH of about 4. ... More than 90 per cent of the acid rain that falls over Norway originates in other countries....
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| 8. | Mitochondrial DNA Mitochondrial DNA Diseases
Mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. ...
Mitochondria are a very odd type of organelles because they have deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is usually formed in a cell’s nucleus. ... Inside of the mitochondria the D...
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| 9. | Sulphuric acid Introduction
Sulfuric acid is the electrolyte used in lead acid batteries. Sulfuric acid is important in the production of fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate (sulfate of ammonia), (NH4)2SO4, and superphosphate, Ca(H2PO4)2, which is formed when rock phosphate is treated with sulfuric acid. Sulfuri...
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| 10. | Acid Rain Acid Rain
As the century past, the industrial society kept advancing. ... One
of the adverse effects of industrialization is acid deposition due to power
plant, fossil fuel and automobile emissions. Acid rain is the popular term but
the scientists prefer the term acid deposition. Acid rain ...
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| 11. | Acid Rains ... The immense amounts of sulphur dioxide emitted into the air causes high levels of acid in the atmosphere. When this sulphuric acid is absorbed into moisture in the air, poignant rainfalls can be damaging to the external environment. Acid rain is destroying the world=s lakes, air and ecosystem....
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| 12. | acid and base titration Introduction:
In an acid-base titration, we slowly add the titrant strong acid or strong base until the equivalence point is reached as indicated in the previous section. The equivalence point is that point at which the number of moles of acid or base added as titrant is exactly equivalent to the...
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| 13. | molecular formulae of succinic acid The Molecular Formula of Succinic Acid Foucault oppressed fsabboubehs marxism . ...
I have been provided with a sample of anhydrous succinic acid and my task is to determine via titration its true molecular formula where n is a whole number between 1 and 4 to be found.coeg egr seegegw oreg egk i...
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| 14. | How does acid affect on plant growth ... From that, we could see that acid can damage heavily on plant growth. ... The acid in distilled vinegar dissolved into soil and brought the pH of the soil
down. Plants in pot B were dead eventually, and that wasnft predict in the hypothesis because
we didnft know the affect of aci...
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| 15. | Differences between plant and animal cells Plant and Animal Cells
I intend to do an essay on the differences between animal and plant cells. ... All living things are made up of one or more cells.
Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar because they are both eukaryotic cells. ... In addition to this, plant cells also ...
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| 16. | stem Embryonic stem cells. ... For the advancement of science, stem cells are infinitely valuable, especially when considering all the potential applications in the field of medicine. Stem cells usage is a very controversial topic, because most people think of abortions, cloning, and other negative topi...
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| 17. | Cells
CELLS
A cell can be related to a room in many ways, both a room and a cell have walls, they can both have things held inside them. ... Also cells and rooms usually have a power source, and can be joined to form a larger structure like an animal or building. ... Cells communicate within th...
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| 18. | Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells
Differences between plants and animals are often thought to mark the basic two types of life. ... This is life, which is composed of prokaryotic cells, and life, which is composed of eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus but eukaryotic ce...
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| 19. | Acid rain Acid rain is a form of air pollution which airbourne acids produced by electricutility plants and other sources fall to Earth in distant regions. The corrosivenature of acid rain causes widespread damage to the enviornment. ... Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water and otherchemicals ...
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| 20. | Stem Cells Description of Stem Cells
Stem cells are the parent cells which create all of a person’s blood cells: red cells that carry oxygen, white cells that fight disease and platelets that help blood to clot. Stem cell transplants are used to treat a wide range of life threatening illnesses, including leuk...
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