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    How to Use Boric Acid for Yeast Infection Home Cure What is boric acid? It is a crystalline chemical substance in white color and it has antifungal and antiviral properties. It is commonly used in many prescription pharmaceutical products and it is available without a prescription too. Many experts recommended boric acid for yeast infection. Especially, when the disease is cannot be cured by antifungal medicines. How it Works? Boric acid can rebalance the vaginal pH so that the Candida will get

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    stuff where you can do science at home,” Prof. Coleman said. “Recently we 've shown how you can make graphene a home in a blender using pencils and a household detergent. The silly putty: we made it ourselves using a homemade recipe of oil and boric acid. Everything is doable at home,” he added. Graphene is a new

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    Borax Synthesis Essay

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    keep a distance from the fume while perform the work (Dugan,2013). Borax or known as disodium tetraborate was used as a base because it is solid (Sanjeetmanna, 2012) that can be measured easily, odourless, and colourless crystalline that forms from boric acid. Borax insoluble in cold water because cold water can hold less borax than hot water. When it completely dissolved in hot water and reached its saturation point, supersaturation occurred as it cannot

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    Task 1: a) Acids and bases play a large and important role in our body through various biological processes. After a human being consumes food, the food gets transported to the stomach where the border cells located there start producing Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) which is an acid that aids in the digestion of the food. In order to buffer or neutralize this highly-acidic chemical, those same border cells also secrete a base called Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3) at the same time thanks to their dual function

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    Fe-Co Composit Analysis

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    The Fe-Co deposit obtained from ethaline and reline was successfully deposited on a copper substrate by maintaining a steady potential of 3.0 V at 60℃ for 2 hours. The Fe-Co coating from reline was dark black in colour, whereas the Fe-Co coating from ethaline appeared to show a tint of grey on the surface. The Fe-Co deposits in both liquids were smooth and uniform. Figure 6.3 a and b show the SEM images of Fe-Co deposited from ethaline and reline. It is clear from the images that there is a variation

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    compounds in a sample. There will be a compound made then synthesized. The methods used were acid-base titrations, redox titrations, gravity filtration, and distillation. General conclusions included Procedures Weight of Crucibles 1. The first experiment is Preparation of a Cobalt Amine Bromide Product ; Synthesis #3 was used to create the compound. Added 5 grams of cobalt carbonate to 20 mL of hrdrobromic acid in a beaker. Noticied a slight color change to dark purple. Solution frothed after it

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    so he could understand the disease better. He first came up with a type of olive oil that lowered the acid level about fifty percent. But sadly the level’s stayed at fifty percent. So Mr.Odone started all over again and this time he found a way to bring down the Lorenzo’s fatty acid level even lower, but the only problem was Mr. Odone needed was a mixture of olive oil and boric acid. Boric acid was not safe for human consumption and there was no doctor in the U.S. that would give any to the Odone’s

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    Module 01 Homework Assignment Use the information presented in this module along with additional outside research to answer the questions: 1. Describe how applied microbiology is used to improve aspects of life and the environment. Microbiology is the study of microorganisms (VanMeter, VanMeter, & Hubert, n.d., p.3). These are all of the things not visible to the human eye. With the study of microbiology, it enables us to find things such as viruses and bacteria. This is helpful because

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    1. Soccer is one of the most demanding of all sports. The game is played on one of the largest fields of any sport, for the longest sustained time and with the least amount of breaks. Players in a soccer team are in continuous activity as they compete for loose balls, move to encourage teammates, rotate positions and run to make a space or test opponents. Running, jumping, sprinting movements in relation with sudden changes of acceleration and route outweigh the play. The power of the game ranges

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    group of protein and protein can break easily by acid, base, and hot temperature. To experiment our question, we used catalase solution, 3% H2O2 solution, 0.1 M HCl solution, 0.1 M NaOH solution, a beaker, an O2 gas sensor, sensor interface on a Chromebook, pH paper, and safety gloves. Therefore, we conducted experiments to test how enzyme activity in different conditions. Plus, we predicted that if temperature increases or enzyme have contacts with acid or base, enzyme activity will decrease. We

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