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    The Mars Of The Martian

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    the Mars-X colony and others did hydroponic farming. Since human feces will have nutrients that weren’t taken into the digestive system, those nutrients will be able to help the plants grow. In hydroponic farming, the nutrients are delivered in a water solvent so that the plants can absorb the vitamins and minerals they need. In conclusion, both ways of obtaining food were similar. In order for all of this to happen to happen you need energy. Though there were many similarities between how the colonies

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    Entropy Change Lab

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    isomerization between the L (lactone) and Z (zwitterion) forms. Procedure 1. Set the wavelength of the Spectrophotometer to 554nm 2. 2 mL of Rhodamine B in a graduated cylinder 3. Add 6 mL of water to graduated cylinder 4. Fill vial with water to zero out the Spectrophotometer 5. Add the Rhodamine B and water dilution to vial 6. Heat the solution to around 50 degrees Celsius 7. Place the vial in the Spectrophotometer with the arrow facing towards you 8. Have the temperature probe in the vial 9. Record

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    9 October, 2016 In this experiment, hot water was mixed with room temperature water in a calorimeter to calculate the specific heat capacity of the calorimeter. The specific heat of the calorimeter was then used to find the enthalpy of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid, ammonia and hydrochloric acid, and ammonium chloride and sodium hydroxide by mixing each, respectively, into the beaker after each other. The beaker was washed with distilled water after each reaction. The enthalpy of sodium

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    a clear, but empty body of water. Acid rain was a problem in 1980, and steps were taken in order to fix it, and since then, air quality improved and will continue to improve as more and more steps are taken to control pollution. Modern technologies such as a cars, power plants, and factories consume fossil fuels in order to run. By consuming fossil fuels, cars, power plants, and factories release harmful gases into the air. These harmful gases then react with water droplets in the clouds to produce

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    Rain Barrels Bill Essay

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    course watering them. In order to keep these plants lush and flourishing with a spectrum of color, water is a necessity. A great way to obtain water is to harvest rainwater. The state of Colorado is known for its sustainable efforts for the environment. So conserving rainwater from one’s rooftop is common-sense. But if Sergio were to harvest rainwater from his downspouts, he would be breaking the law. The debate is to whether to allow residents of Colorado to collect rainwater in barrels for outdoor

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    Heat Capacity Lab

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    capacity of metal. In this lab, the first law of thermodynamics is used to find out the relations between heat and energy. II. Safety Be careful with the surroundings. Heat will be used in this experiment. Make sure that your not to close to the burner to burn yourself. Also remember to warn others if a surface is hot. III. Procedure Set up support stand with support ring and wire gauze for the purpose of heating water. Fill 400 mL beaker half way with tap water. Place it on the wire gauze over the

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    should be making the effort to preserve water. Laws should be put in place that control how much of these natural resources people are allowed to use per month or per year. Resources should be conserved so time is bought for scientists to find new solutions to the problem. A 40 percent increase is expected in water demand over the next two decades. Not only that, but clean water isn’t available to one out of five people in the world. Also, only 1 percent of water on Earth is available for human consumption

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    1. It was common knowledge that water was polar and when tested against itself it dissolved. The reason for this was that the water molecules attracted to each other because they have a polar bond. This polar bond causes a slightly negative and a slightly positive charged ends that through Coulomb’s law attract to other water molecules that also have a side that is slightly negative and a side that is slightly positive. 2. Corn oil when tested against water which is polar resulted in corn oil being

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    Salinity of Water and Voltage As someone living in Mississauga, I’ve always had a chance to be near one of the biggest lakes in the world, Lake Ontario. However, ever since I was a child, I was always told not to swim in the lake because it’s dirty, it would make me sick, etc. However, I realized that while by our first world standards the water is dirty, it’s still quite clean. This made me think: some of the water in the 3rd world countries across the world must have horrible quality of water. If we

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    contaminants from soil 1. Introduction 1.1 Background Soil remediation has emerged as an important field in Applied Sciences due to its potential in environmental clean-up of harmful chemicals and contaminants. Various incidents in the past like the deep water horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has raised an alarming question regarding how to protect the environments encountering such devastating effects and restore them to their original state. In this regard, researchers have put together their efforts

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