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    “Piezoelectric” means electricity produced by Pressure. Pierre Curie and Jacques in 1880 experimented on many crystals such as tourmaline, quartz, topaz, cane sugar and Rochelle salt which shows this phenomenon. These crystals produced electricity (small amount) on small deformation of their body. Later in 1881, it was observed that these crystals can show reverse phenomena also i.e. these crystals deform when they are kept in an environment having electric field. Mechanism: To produce electricity a material

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    because our taste buds are less sensitive while we are having cold food like ice cream. Therefore, more sugar is used in ice cream in order to produce the sweet taste at low temperatures to ensure the sweet taste of ice cream. 2. Controlling ice crystals Sugar increase viscosity of the ice cream base. High viscosity

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    flakes are made up of ice crystals. When a snowflakes form they can only have 3,6, or 12 sides never 5 or 8 according to the article Fake Flakes.Lets explore what snowflakes look like after they have formed.

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    Crystals Growth Lab

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    Introduction The crystal growth lab was done to display how crystals expand and grow through a changing environment. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components, one liquid, and one dissolved solid or solids. The amount of the solid introduced in the solution is known as the concentration. Solubility is the property of a concentration to dissolve into a solution, describing how well it dissolves in different temperatures and masses. Depending on the solubility a solution can

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    dynamic crystals to fit a wide variety of enzymes and substrates. The previous objectives dealt with build dynamic crystals and modeling it dynamics. In objective 3, we will customize the dynamic crystals for a wide range of enzymes and characterize design principles needed to operate multiple modules of crystals, each containing different enzymes, in one pot. This will be a step towards making scalable multi-modular circuits. Task 1: The strand interactions for self-assembly of the crystal are shown

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    co-crystal’s size, growth and shape. After co-crystals production, they are then filtered and washed to eliminate impurities. Finally, the crystals are dried, milled and sieved to reduce their particle size [2]. Co-crystallization involves two main steps: nucleation (the material starts its crystallization process on a specific site) which can occur in labile zone that is a zone not optimal for crystal growth, and second the crystal or co-crystal growth. The solid crystals can be formed from liquid, melt or

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    1)Michael Faraday Michael faraday was born on September 22 1791 and became one of the most influential scientists in history having received very little education since he was from a poor family. Michael Faraday became famous for having invented the electric motor. Faraday made oe of the most significant discoveries in the atomic theory. His discovery led people to the idea that atoms had an electrical component. Faraday conducted an experiment to prove this idea. In his experiment Faraday placed

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    Speech to Inform

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    Divinity General Purpose: How to Specific Purpose: How to make chocolate fudge Central Idea: Fudge is a unique sweet invented by the Americans that can be made by just a couple of steps. INTRODUCTION I. Did you ever wonder how grandma made that amazing holiday treat fudge? II. Today I am going to tell you where the holiday treat, fudge, came from, what you need to make traditional chocolate fudge, and how to make fudge. BODY I. The wonderful holiday treat all began right here in your home

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    dissolved, 1.02 gram of pyridinium hydromide perbromide was added. The crystals around the flask were rinsed with a small amount of acetic acid and the solution was continued in the hot water bath for one to two minutes. The stilbene dibromide precipitated immediately as small plates. The mixture was cooled under tap water helping crystals form. The mixture was cooled before collecting the product by a vacuum filtration. For the crystals not to stick in the flask, the solution was washed with small amounts

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    Lucretius in “The Nature of Things” explains that there are only two entities that make up bodies in the universe: matter and void. Matter is ever-present and does not decay while the void is a nothingness that allows for motion and change. Marcus Aurelius in “Meditations” explains that matter and the soul are the components of the universe, with the soul in some sense filling the void. Lucretius’ “void” has a correlation to Aurelius’ “soul.” Both philosophers explain how the concept of the void

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