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    Water and Acetic Acid

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    solution in water? (A: 0.767 mol NH3) 5. How many liters of water are required to prepare a solution of 7.25 M MgCl2 from 4.89 moles of MgCl2? (A: 0.674 L) 6. What is the molarity of a solution prepared by adding 58.5 g of NaCl to 230 ml of H2O? (A: 4.3 M NaCl) 7. What is the molarity of a KNO3 solution prepared by adding 151.5g of KNO3 to 300ml of H2O? (A: 5.00 M KNO3) 8. How many grams of NaOH are required to prepare 2.0 liters of 2.5 M NaOH solution in water? (A: 200g

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    Water Logging in Bangladesh

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    STORM WATER DRAINAGE MODEL COUPLED WITH FLOOD DEPTH MAPPING: A NEW APPROACH TOWARDS SOLUTION OF URBAN DRAINAGE PROBLEMS Mir Mostafa Kamal* and M Fazle Rabbi** * River Hydraulics Division‚ Surface Water Modelling Centre‚ Dhaka-1206‚ Bangladesh ** Water Resources Division‚ Surface Water Modelling Centre‚ Dhaka-1206‚ Bangladesh ABSTRACT Storm water drainage and its management in many large cities in the world are becoming increasingly problematic. Unplanned or poorly planned urban development along

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    Water Polution

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    Science 12:008/159:008 Spring 2002 Water Pollution July 22‚ 2005 Water Pollution Pollutant Any substance that does not belong in the natural system and disrupts the natural balance Water Pollution Degradation of water quality in a manner that disrupts/prevents its intended or original use. Surface Water Groundwater MCL and secondary MCL MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level The highest concentration of a pollutant allowed in drinking water by law Concentration above which adverse

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    Water Conservation

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    Water Conservation Water conservation is important because we depend on it. So many of our daily activities‚ like bathing or flushing the toilet‚ require fresh water. Our body even needs water to function correctly. Seventy-one percent of the Earth’s surface is made up of water. Ninety-eight percent of it all is salt water‚ leaving only two percent as fresh water. More than half of the fresh water is permanently frozen in glaciers or is in the form of snow. That leaves just a tiny

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    Water Misuse

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    Water use and misuse OUR pot of water woes is brimming over. That does not seem surprising‚ according to Ramaswamy R. Iyer‚ since even though India is one of the few countries in the world which is blessed with an adequate quantity of water‚ there is a tremendous amount of mismanagement of water resources. While the country has over 4‚000 billion cubic meters (bcm) of annual rainfall and almost 2000 bcm of river flow‚ the reality remains that we have had constant lamentations about the shortage

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    Minerals and Water Function Nanette Jones SCI/241 September 23‚ 2012 Augusta Downey This is the major Minerals (macrominerals) and their function and sources. the body need many minerals. Necessary minerals are from time to time divided up into major minerals (macrominerals) and trace minerals (microminerals). These two groups of minerals are equably valuable; however trace minerals are needed in smaller amounts than major minerals. A well-adjusted diet frequently provides all of the

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    the deposits left behind by hard water. Limescale is mainly made up of calcium and magnesium. We advise you not to use acetic acid-based descaler (vinegar)‚ as this could have a negative effect on the taste of the coffee.  Note: Never use a vinegar-based descaling agent with 8% or more acetic acid to descale the appliance‚ as this may cause damage. (2) citric acid is used mainly for home use‚ for getting rid of lime scale‚(kettles‚ baths‚ toilets)‚ in hard water areas.It is a natural material

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    Water Pollution

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    Effects of Water Pollution Image source: NASA Water covers 70% of the Earth’s surface and makes up over 60% of the human body. Water pollution affects marine ecosystems‚ wildlife health‚ and human well-being. The answer to solving pollution is to make changes in our daily habits and pay more attention to the types of products we consume. The following lists display causes of water pollution and the effects it has on human health and the natural environment. Causes of Water Pollution

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    Water Pollution

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    Water Pollution All around the world‚ countries are fighting to keep their water clean. Whether it’s streams‚ rivers‚ lakes‚ or the ocean‚ countries have taken great measures to maintain a high quality of water for both human consumption and as a key component to the environment. We deal with the pollution problems and then decide on ways to clean it up. This valuable resource is the key to survival. Both plants and animals depend on water for their growth‚ so the water must be kept clean

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    Distilled Water

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    Aim: To compare the foaming capacities of five different commercial soaps. Apparatus: 5 test tubes‚ 5 conical flasks (100 ml)‚ test tube stand‚ Bunsen burner and stop watch. Materials Required: 5 different samples of soap and distilled water Theory: The foaming capacity of a soap sample depends upon the nature of soap and its concentration. This can be compared for various samples of soaps by taking the same concentration of solution and shaking them.The foam is formed and the time taken

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