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    added to a solution the number of H3O+ increases.1 Because proteins contain regions which are charged, the addition of large amounts of acid alters the charge of the side chains these changes can dramatically alter the non-covalent interactions of the side-chains.1 Essentially, the addition of the acid creates an environment which alters the charges of the side chains this causes significant changes to the forces within the protein folds, altering the protein. Because acid is added to the milk, it

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    The Battle of Gettysburg brought the dueling North and South together to the small town of Gettysburg and on the threshold of splitting the Union. Gettysburg was as close as the United States got to Armageddon and The Killer Angels gives this full day-to-day account of the battle that shaped America’s future. Michael Shaara author of “The Killer Angels,” tells the story of the Battle of Gettysburg through the eyes of generals Robert E. Lee, Joshua Chamberlain, James Longstreet, and John Buford, and

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    Target Audience The people that are going to buy my product is going to be Adults because the adults are the ones that have phones any kind it doesn’t matter if they are in a wheelchair all that matters is that they have a phone. you are sleeping. This product will be really big so that any phone can fit and people are not trying to find another thing my product can fit every where. Another thing is that phones are exploiting so my product can damage but everything would be save. When you

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    Emily Elliott Scientists who Contributed to Atomic Theory 20 September 20 What is Atomic Theory? Atomic theory is the theory that all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. This paper will discuss its beginnings and some of the scientists who made major contributions to how it is defined today. Background Since the earliest of times, scientists and philosophers have known that the universe is more than just what it appears to be, but instead there is a deeper, more

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    4.Negative emotions: Our last scenario is about negativity. Negative people see everything in dark. And They don’t have to be necessarily evil, the simple fact that someone is sad or depressed, suffices to unleash the negative charge. Negative emotions are mainly the ones preventing you to explore your full potential. With negative emotions, you repeal and scare others. These emotions are born from forced or voluntary experience. They rarely shift to positivity and unless a certain ideal is present

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    Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” acts as an epitome for the Christian values that dominated the time period. But what of the science that was practiced in order to bring the monster to life? What defines Life? Defined as “the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally” life, as a whole, has been a controversial topic due

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    One of J.J. Thomson's most significant contributions to science, and thus to the study of atomic theory, was his discovery of the electron. Before the discovery of the electron, the atom was already associated with having electric charges-both positive and negative-but the idea of an electron existing as its own particle was unheard of. It was in 1897 when Thomson first conducted the beginning of his now famous experiment, in which he used a cathode ray tube to aid in his findings. A cathode ray

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    everything around us. So we need to know what is in an atom. First there is the nucleus the nucleus is located in the center of the atom. In the nucleus there are protons, protons have a positive charge. There is also neutrons in the nucleus they are neutral they don't have a charge in other words they have no charge at all. Atoms make up

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    Report on structure and bonding and how it effects the melting and boiling point across period 3 Covalent bonding is a bond where two or more atoms share electrons. The atom is unstable on its own and is not willing to give and electron away, therefore they share, which makes them stable. This can also be described are the molecules being held together by a strong covalent bond. An example of this would-be Hydrogen, on its own it is unstable, so it shares its only electron with another, giving it

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    a certain number of electrons . the first can hold up to 2 , the second 8 (2+6) the third up to 18 (2+6+10). The general formula for finding out how many electrons a shell can hold is 2n^2. Electrons have a negative charge , while protons have a positive and neutrons have no charge. A atom has the same number of protons and electrons. An ion is formed when an atom loses or gains a electrons . Radioactivity is when energy is emitted from the nucleus due to the nucleus being unstable. The 3 types

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