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    heat lamp? Research:Out of our environment the chunk of coal is the most absorbent which causes the chunk of coal to be the warmest out of our environment.The hottest temperature ever recorded was in death valley and it was a whopping 134 degrees fahrenheit and death valley has a lot of hard solid rock which adds to the rock is very absorbent and gets hot very easily.Also it 's at a low elevation and sparse vegetation and the main reason it gets hot is because of the rocks and dirt.In our environment

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    Gas chromatography in petroleum industry Its became a vital analytical tool in virtually every part of the petroleum industry, from finding crude oil to research in new petrochemicals, due to the various types of samples, chemists within the petroleum industry use gas chromatographic methods. Petroleum analysis makes special use of columns for gas chromatography, with industries expecting continues development of columns for high analytical performances and efficiency. GC Analysis of petroleum

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    Abstract: Metabolism is used to refer to all of the chemical reactions involving energy transformations in the cell of the body, for example cellular activity such as cellular respiration and its sub activtys like glycolysis, Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain all produce energy in the form of ATP and a byproduct of the energy production, heat is also produced . Although the cell is not 100% efficient thermodynamically, the energy in the form of heat is lost in the cell each time when energy

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    Abstract Purpose of this research is to discuss the problem of climate change and highlight the importance of sustainable development of resources to reduce or eliminate global warming. This paper also introduces the Paris Agreement to its readers and the research is questioned by asking: What if countries don’t sign Paris Agreement? The information used in this research paper is obtained from the official United Nations website which is the primary source of information for this paper as well as

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    Physics IA Effects on the Boiling Point of water Tymoteusz Merchel Haupt, 5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The objective of my experiment is to identify the relationship between the definite boiling points of distilled water, and water that has been mixed with our everyday table salt. In this experiment, the Independent Variable will be the amount of salt I have added to the constant( our water)

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    All too often in the Western U.S., we hear things like, "Fire danger is extremely high" or, "We are in a tinder box right now." By mid-summer, our surroundings 'dry-out ' and it seems conditions become perfect as we segue into a fifth season. Wildfire Season. Wildfires can wreak havoc! Millions of dollars are spent annually, preparing for Wildfires. Money is allocated for education, training, and preparing to fight Wildfires. Money is spent fighting them and protecting structures that might be in

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    Maria Reyes iLab, Week #4 CHARLES’ LAW Introduction The purpose of this lab was to determine the effect of temperature on the volume of gas when the pressure is consistent and to verify Charles’ Law. The data from the experiment reveals that as temperature increases, so does volume. This also indicates that as temperature decreases, the volume decreases as well. Procedure 1) Select a 60 mL Syringe Sealed from the Gas Syringe item under the Equipment menu. Set the volume to 20 mL in the Initial

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    The Effect of Temperature on the Enzyme Peroxidase     The objective of this experiment is to explore the effect of temperature on the enzyme peroxidase. To comprehend the effect that temperature can have on enzymes, specifically peroxidase, one must understand what enzymes are and what their function is. Enzymes are proteins that are found in cells that function as catalyst (Ms. Chang's Enzyme Notes). What is meant by this is that enzymes increase the speed of chemical reactions without changing

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    Conclusion The hypothesis written for the chocolate chip cookie experiment was accepted. The data collected from the experiment that supports this idea is when the temperature of the oven was at 176 degrees (Celsius), and then the time it needed to bake was about 16 minutes, but when the temperature was 204 degrees, it took about 10 minutes to cook. This shows that when the temperature of an oven in increased then the time for a batch of cookies is needed to bake will decrease. The average results

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    Our hypothesis was rejected because the plant in the cold temperature of 0°Celsius, had the greatest amount of oxygen produced from the starting point of 24% with a 1.60% increase. The room temperature of 23.33°Celsius was a close second with a 0.70% increase from the initial amount of 24%. The hot temperature of 40°Celsius was the lowest with a decrease of -2% from the starting amount of 24%. We noticed that the amount of oxygen produced increased as the temperature decreased. Though we believe

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