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    realized that his true passion was science, so he attended the College of four nations or also known as College Mazarin, which was named after the founder, Cardinal Mazarin. It was founded through by Cardinal Mazarin. Lavoisier studied math, astronomy, chemistry, and botany in college. He received recognition in botany, in geology and

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    The Discovery Of The Atom

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    Nearly every aspect of modern life is affected by one of the largest (or technically smallest) discoveries of all time: the atom. The long process of solving the mysteries of matter has involved numerous scientists and their experiments, which have ushered in modern knowledge of the subject and countless innovations in science using the knowledge of matter 's properties. The atom makes up nearly everything humankind knows of; therefore, it has significant effect on everything people make. The discovery

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    Biochemistry final paper I think that one thing that attracted me to biochemistry was how essential it is to the growth and prosperity of human life. I chose to go into the field of biochemistry to further my education regarding medicine. Pharmacy is something that I have been interested in since I was a little girl, I knew that whatever career path I went into I wanted to help people. My dad encouraged me to attend a camp during the summer where I met with engineers, pharmacists and other doctors;

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    The articles “When it comes to putting the squeeze on hydrogen, diamonds make the point” and “Chemistry group offers seat at periodic table to 4 new elements” both define chemical reactions. Individuals are studying the physics of what the extreme limits of matter might be. Specific evidence can support the claim. In the first place, the article "When it comes to putting the squeeze on hydrogen, diamonds make the point," this describes the combination of hydrogen and pressure to produce solid

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    Seaborgium Seaborgium is the element I will be teaching you about in this research paper today. Seaborgium is a element that not a lot of people completely understand. Seaborgium is a man made element that is radioactive, so it is kind of hard to study. For example the electronegativity according to pauling is unknown, the density, melting point, boiling point and ionic radius is unknown. Seaborgium is a chemical element with symbol Sg and atomic number 106. It is named after the American nuclear

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    Chemistry IA Title : The relationship between the temperature and the rate of reaction in a chemical reaction. Introduction : Last academic year, towards the end, in IB chemistry hl class, my class had the chance to learn about the concentration, temperature, catalysts, etc and their effects on the rate of reaction in a chemical reaction. I knew that the rate of reaction had a relationship with the factors but I wanted to know how it changes witness it for myself. I wanted to perform an experiment

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    One important contribution that Antoine Lavoisier made to chemistry was the conservation of mass. In France, the law of conservation of mass is commonly referred to as Lavoisier’s Law showing the lasting impression that he made on the world of chemistry (Donovan, 2017). The law, in its entirety, envelopes the ideas that matter can be transformed from one form to another, mixtures can be separated or developed, and pure substances can be broken down, but the mass will always remain constant (World

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    I Want To Be A Dentist

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    Not all smiles are created equal but I was created to create beautiful smiles because I never knew how strong I can be until being strong was the only choice that I had. A general dentist is a primary care dental provider. This dentist diagnoses, treats and manages your overall oral health care needs, including gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, and preventive education. I want to be a dentist to help people with cleft lip, to educate people who do not know anything about

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    Cannabis Science industry. Friendly team player who can handle the responsibility and work load of a productive work environment. Extensive experience in a variety of chemistry labs as well as an array of skills that are applicable to any work environment. WORK EXPERIENCE Kennesaw State University / Kennesaw, GA / 2013 – 2016 Chemistry Lab Teaching Assistant • Collaboration with professors to maintain a successful teaching lab environment while maintaining the highest level of safety. • Preparation

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    personal relationships with my professors. Vanderbilt has superb academic flexibility, so I would be able to double major in Molecular Biology and Chemistry. Both of these preceding subjects greatly interest me for many different reasons. My high school teacher for Honors Chemistry and AP Chemistry imbedded in me a passion for chemistry. The AP Chemistry class was challenging, but it was one of the most rewarding classes I have ever taken. The class was small, and each student contributed to the class

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