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    us to compare their voltages. Materials and Methods For the experiment gather a lime, an orange, an apple, a zinc nail and a copper nail to model the essential parts of a battery. The zinc nail represents the negative charge while the copper nail imitates a positive charge. To measure this energy created in the fruit an analog multimeter was used. The procedure used is below. Collect the materials required for the experiment. Lay out a lime, a zinc nail, and a

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    Metallic and Covalent Bonding: All matter is composed of building blocks in the form of atoms. Atoms consist of three subatomic particles, protons, neutrons and electrons. Protons are positively charged, neutrons have no charge and together they form the nucleus in the centre of the atom. Electrons are negatively charged and form shells in which they orbit the nucleus. Figure 1 Each shell has a maximum number of electrons it can contain, with the first shell containing up to 2, the second shell

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    An important aspect of studying proteins is understanding their properties. The hypothesis of this experiment aimed to test whether the enzyme in question, N-acetyl-β-D-Hexosaminidase, has an overall negative charge and will elute from the DEAE column in the first protein peak. The experiment was done in two parts. The absorbance values obtained from conducting the Lowry protein assay were used to extrapolate the total amount of protein and calculate the concentration of the protein. The total amount

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    Complex with a Cationic Ligand By: Akiva Raskind Mentor: Dr. Thomas Strekas ABSTRACT We report the effect of variation in concentration of calf thymus DNA on the fluorescence emission of OM-73 and OM-120 in different media. Both intercalative and charge dependent binding may occur between the OM-73 compound and DNA. Through fluorescence titrations the binding constant of OM-73 in a salt solution was estimated. Binding of OM-73 to ds-DNA is not temperature dependent. After one week of exposure to

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    Nanotechnology has been fast expanding in the past decade. This field comprises of technologies that largely involve materials of sizes ranging from 1 to 100 nm. These minute materials may display distinct characteristics as compared to the same material of a larger form. Due to the smaller size, altered shape, arrangement, or increased surface area, these nanomaterials may exhibit unique properties like enhanced strength, flexibility, reactivity, or improved electrical conductivity and absorption

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    REGULATORY REGIME GOVERNING INDIAN POWER SECTOR Independence of the State Electricity Regulatory Commission has continued indefinable in reality. Scopes to restoration the current regulatory structure may be discovered with the aim to keep the State government at arm’s length from the tariff setting application. It is necessary that the current controlled structure of the distribution sector be transformed and competition be stimulated. One of the ways to obvious this is to distinct posture and gratified

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    Synthetic vs Natural Polymers in Conditioning Shampoos Introduction and Thesis Cosmetics have been used for thousands of years to enhance the visual appearance of people, either through ritualistic or aesthetic motivations. With the turn of the 20th Century, the growing trend of the film industry caused an uprising in the commercialism of cosmetic products. This coincided with the increasing development in the chemistry industry, to accommodate the multi-billion dollar industry which is present today

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    IntroductionThe complex and interesting optical properties can be shown clearly on Nanostructured metals the collective oscillations of the conduction electrons termed plasmons lead to most striking phenomenon encountered in these structures are resonances . Plasmon modes number of geometries and in various metals ? most importantly in noble metals such as gold, copper and silver. Under certain circumstances are excited by light, which leads to strong light scattering and absorption and an enhancement

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    forces in ionic solids. The charges in an ion are attracted to each other because they are opposites. “This force is the strongest intermolecular force.” In a crystal lattice structure, the ion forces hold the ions together. https://www.nature.com/articles/srep35684 Dipole Forces – When a molecule has two poles they are called dipoles or polar covalent molecules. The molecule will have a partial positive charge on one pole whilst the other pole will have a different charge that is partially negative

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    those masterminds included Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet, and George Pickett. Unlike the other three Generals listed here, George Pickett is the only one to be remembered for failure rather than for great achievement. ”Pickett 's Charge” as it’s known history was the final push for the South at

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