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    Kudzu: a Foreign Enemy

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    Kudzu. Louisiana State University Press; Baton Rouge‚ LA. 4. Shurtleff‚ W.‚ & Aoyagi‚ A. The Book of Kudzu: A Culinary and Healing Guide. Wayne‚ NJ: Avery Publishing. 5. Jonathan E. Hickman. Kudzu (Pueraria Montana) invasion doubles emissions of nitric oxide and increases ozone pollution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences‚ 2010.

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    pollution

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    Made by: Sara Al-Mansouri Index Page Subtitle Pictures/ tables 2 What is pollution Pic 1 3-4 Water pollution Pic 2 5 Major water pollutants Table 20-1 6-7 Solutions Pic 3 8 Air pollution Pic4 Table 2 9 The green house effect Pic 4 10 Land pollution Pic 4 Pic 5 / table 3 11 Conclusion 12 References What is pollution? the contamination of air‚ water‚ or soil by substances that are harmful to living organisms. Pollution can occur naturally

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    UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMMME INDUSTRY AND THE ENVIRONMENT UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION TECHNICAL REPORT No 26 - Part 1 Mineral Fertilizer Production and the Environment Part 1. The Fertilizer Industry ’s Manufacturing Processes and Environmental Issues In collaboration with the INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZER INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION MINERAL FERTILIZER PRODUCTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT Part 1. The Fertilizer Industry ’s Manufacturing Processes and

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    Copper Cycle Lab

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    of chemical reactions‚ will revert back to its elemental form. Procedure: First‚ I added nitric acid with copper in a beaker‚ which turned into a copper nitrate‚ a blue-green solution. Afterwards‚ I added sodium hydroxide‚ and my solution colored to a dark blue solution called copper hydroxide. I heated the solution to evaporate the water and I got a brownish-blackish solid called copper oxide. Once the solid appeared‚ I poured in sulfuric acid to it and I got copper sulfate‚ a bluish solution

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    Abstract Background Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are known mediators of cellular damage in multiple diseases including diabetic complications. Despite its importance‚ no comprehensive database is currently available for the genes associated with ROS. Methods We present ROS- and diabetes-related targets (genes/proteins) collected from the biomedical literature through a text mining technology. A web-based literature mining tool‚ SciMiner‚ was applied to 1‚154 biomedical papers indexed with

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    earth. Carbon compounds such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)‚ nitrogen oxides (NO)‚ and methane break up Ozone molecules. Acid Rain Sulfur and nitrogen oxides are released from industrial factories‚ electrical power plants‚ smelting plants and motor vehicles. When these gases combine with the moisture in the atmosphere‚ they return to the ground as sulfuric acids and nitric acids. These are popularly known as Acid Rain‚ and it bring damages to lakes‚ the soil‚ forest

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    Hydrogen

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    occur in the free and combined state? 4. Which metals react with cold‚steam and boiling water to form their respected oxides and hydroxides ? Give examples and balanced equations for each.Explain each in detail. 5. Name the methods of preparation of hydrogen by various ways. 6. Give balanced equations for the preparation of hydrogen with any three acids‚alkalis 7. Why is nitric acid not used in the preparation of hydrogen from metals? 8. Why cannot lead be used in the preparation of hydrogen using

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    Chemistry Igcse

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    1) Demonstrate understanding of the terms atom and molecule. Atom= Smallest Unit of Matter Molecule= 2 or more atoms chemically bonded. 2) Describe paper chromatography. 3) Interpret simple chromatograms. A method used to separate a Solution‚ using a Paper and a beaker of water. The Substances in the Paper go up depending on their Mass. We can say that a Solution has the same substance as another solution because they form a line of the same height. 4) Describe methods of separation

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    Naming Compounds

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    IONIC COMPOUNDS In chemistry‚ an ionic compound is a chemical compound in which ions are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds. Usually‚ the positively charged portion consists of metal cations and the negatively charged portion is an anion or polyatomic ion. Ions in ionic compounds are held together by the electrostatic forcesbetween oppositely charged bodies. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points‚ and they are hard and very brittle. Ions can be single atoms‚ as the sodium and chlorine in

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    d XIV. Vasodilator * From the Latin words "vasa‚" which means "vessel‚" and "dilate‚" which means "to make wider.“ * Work by relaxing the smooth muscles that line the walls of blood vessels -- causing the blood vessels to increase in diameter and allow blood to flow through more easily. * Vasodilators also increases plasma rennin concentration resulting in sodium and water retention but these undesirable side effects can be blocked by concominant use of a diuretic and a beta blocker.

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