Phosphorus pentoxide Essays

  • A Narrative Essay: Banning Smoking In Public Places

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    A Narrative/Descriptive Essay Mclainn Diaz & Cara Obas BC12-MM March 2, 2016 “Banning smoking in public places” In our generation today, a lot of people now are engaging themselves in different kinds of things that can pleasure their own selves. Some use drugs to relieve stress; some drink alcohol to forget all the worries and problems which is really not a solution at all, and some smoke just to pleasure themselves. But for young people, they smoke for to look mature, to blend on what their

  • The Star Trek: The Final Frontier

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    cause for alarm in this particular element right now, a report provided by the International Fertilizer Development Center states: “There is no substitute for phosphorus in agriculture, or indeed in life. Phosphate rock is a finite resource—at some point in time the earth’s supply may be exhausted.” (“IFDC Report Indicates Adequate Phosphorus Resources Available to Meet Global Food Demands.” IFDC. N.p., 03 Mar. 2015. Web. 25 Apr. 2017.) There are many resources that once depleted, cannot be created

  • White Phosphorus Research Paper

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    Local pollution description General physical and chemical properties of Phosphorus What is the definition of Phosphorus? It is a highly reactive, poisonous, non-metallic element occurring naturally in phosphates, especially apatite. It exists in three allotropic forms, white, red and black. Physical Properties White phosphorous is white, waxy solid, giving off a greenish-white glow in the dark. It is spontaneously flammable when exposed to air and is deadly poison

  • How Is Phosphorus Used In Our Environment

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    One of the most common element in our environment is Phosphorus, is required in humans, animals and plants life. We take phosphorus into our bodies in the form of phosphates. Phosphate is the common inorganic form of phosphorus, which is present in the natural environment. Phosphates is an important part of many products that are useful in modern life and good health. a single phosphate compound can be used in a pharmaceutical, personal care products, cleaners and technical uses such as a fire

  • Acid Base Neutralization Lab Report

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    Acids are proton donors in chemical reactions which increase the number of hydrogen ions in a solution while bases are proton acceptors in reactions which reduce the number of hydrogen ions in a solution. Therefore, an acidic solution has more hydrogen ions than a basic solution; and basic solution has more hydroxide ions than an acidic solution. Acid substances taste sour. They have a pH lower than 7 and turns blue litmus paper into red. Meanwhile, bases are slippery and taste bitter. Its pH is

  • Phosphorus 32 Scientific Report

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    scientific report is about Phosphorus 32 and how it is used in nuclear medicine. In order to understand the use of phosphorus 32 this report will be informative about the atomic structure, radiation, it’s features and how it occurs, along with radioactive decay. Subsequently, the report will explain how phosphorus 32 treats cancer, the social and technological factors influencing and not influencing this application and finally the future impacts. Firstly, to understand phosphorus 32 (also known as P-32)

  • Rhubarb Study

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    method, this is also used to estimate the protein. The carbohydrate, organic acids and sterols were determined by using HPLC. Also, it was stated in the study that Rhubarb has minerals: this includes Vitamin A and C, thiamin, niacin, potassium and phosphorus. The percentage of protein on rhubarb is 2.861% while nitrogen has 16.311% present on the plant. The carbohydrates present on the plant: Fructose has a concentration of 55.71, Glucose has a concentration of 54.17, and Sucrose has a concentration

  • Propionic Acid Research Paper

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    The method of production and separation of propionic acid is a complex one and over the course of years, various methods have been explored, invented and commercialized. The earliest known work performed in the separation of propionic acid dates back to the early 1900’s. To make sure that the work that will be done for this particular project is in a direction that is not explored before, extensive research papers have been read-both form the past and the most recent as well, websites have been searched

  • Reaction Between Sodium Bicarbonate And Calcium Chloride

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    Lab Final Mrs. Hsi/Horne Redmond High School January 6th 2015 Maddi Bibby and Lisa Brinton Abstract The purpose of this lab is to observe the reaction between sodium bicarbonate and calcium chloride take place, determine which of the reactants is the limiting reactant and which is the excess reactant, determine the theoretical mass of the precipitate that should form, and compare the actual mass with the theoretical mass of the precipitate and calculate the percent yield. In the lab, it was