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    Pineapple (Ananas comosus) skin and Dusol (Kaempferia galanga Linn.) Rhizome As Antibacterial Organic Soap A Science Investigatory Project Presented by: Romi Necq S. Abuel Bansud National High School Regional Science High School for Region IV -MIMAROPA Pag-asa, Bansud, Oriental Mindoro Abstract Many soaps in the market offer different kinds of benefits such as whitening the skin, treating various skin problems and removing bacteria from skin. But some may still produce

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    Antibacterial soaps are a trend these days. Every day we see various advertisements about the advantages of using antibacterial soaps that they helps us get rid of the harmful microorganisms and they can help get rid of the bacteria that get attached to our skin from our environment or from elsewhere; that they will make us healthy and will save us from getting diseases due to the pathogens on our skin (most importantly hands as they can transfer the pathogens into our gastrointestinal system). They

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    Antibacterial Soap Discs

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    to bacteria. The method is used by using antibacterial discs to see which bacteria are affected by those antibiotics. My hypothesis, stated before the experiment, was that penicillin will have the smallest zone of inhibition because it is an antibiotic, and it will work the best. Materials & Methods: The first task we had to perform in this lab was diluting an Escherichia coli culture and compare it to the

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    Manuka Honey: honey contains hydrogen peroxide which is what gives it its antibiotic quality however some Manuka honeys have a unusual non- peroxide type of antibacterial activity, Manuka Honey with the non-peroxide characteristic is known as ‘Active Manuka Honey.’ Manuka honey without the non-peroxide characteristic get their antibacterial properties from Hydrogen Peroxide. “ The

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    Lab Report

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    Testing antibacterial soap and regular soap to see how much bacteria is left behind on golf balls Introduction: This study will show us if using antibacterial soap is better for us. Most people spend the extra dollar or two to buy antibacterial soap to ensure they are getting rid of bacteria. Does antibacterial soap really work better than regular soap? Do you actually have to spend the extra money to ensure a good clean? This study may answer those questions for you. In this study we washed a golf

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    Speech On Bar Soap

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    Who uses soap bars today? I guess soap bars are not even used for washing these days. Its an old school though, today we just need our fruity or vanilla sugar body wash. Nothing can give a a rejuvenation more than a hot shower with your favoritebody wash. [Embed Image 1:khadi-natural-sandal-and-honey-body-wash-210ml] [Product Hyperlink: http://www.joybynature.com/products/khadi-natural-sandal-and-honey-body-wash-210ml] [Image Hyperlink:http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0226/0459/products/JBNKHA06082_1024x1024

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    Part One: Spectroscopy of Triclosan Experimental: To determine the Concentration of triclosan in an antibacterial hand soap in experiment C, a collection of stock solutions were made. The solutions included sodium nitrate, 4-sulfanilic acid, sodium hydroxide, triclosan, and a glycine buffer. An antibacterial soap sample made from 0.4382 g of the green Dial soap and was placed into a 50-ml beaker. Approximately 20-ml of 0.01 M sodium hydroxide solution was added. The mixture was placed in a sonic

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    Make And Test Lab Report

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    project goal was to make and test various soaps and detergents in order to decide which one would be most useful for an environmental group to use to clean up after an oil spill. It was important for them to not use soaps that contained animal fats to clean the birds, yet they also needed a substance that would be gentle enough on the birds and not cause a lot of damage to the environment. Specific goals included testing the solubility of fats, oils, soaps, and detergents so that the substances would

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    in maintaining long-term relationships with large customers. Large companies may provide cleaning products to subsidiaries around the world for multinational customers. Retail pricing for laundry detergent averages $5, dishwashing detergent $2, and soap $2.50. Private-label products sell for 20 to 50 percent less than branded versions. FINANCE &

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    As mentioned in the discussion, olive oil, vegetable oil, crisco, and lard were soluble in nonpolar solvents and insoluble in polar solvents. This is due to the chemical composition of polar and nonpolar substances which results from the molecular shape as well as properties of dissolving solutes in solution. Polar substances are hydrophilic and contain polar Van Der Waals interactions (intermolecular forces) such as dipole-dipole forces, ion-dipole forces, and hydrogen bonding. Nonpolar substances

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