Chlorine is an element that exists as a diatomic molecule. A diatomic molecule is a molecule only composed of two atoms. These atoms can either be the same or different chemical elements. It is a member of the Halogen group, and was discovered by Carl Willhelm Scheele in 1774. (Chlorine, 2015). Chlorine is a naturally occurring element, this element is abundant and part of the salt of the Earth. It is primarily found as the chloride ion which occurs in minerals, meteorites, and on Earth. Chlorine…
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sweeteners are good for you and cause no harm to your body. Well through research, that’s a false belief. I decided to do research on this topic because a lot of people are disguised because they hear that artificial sugars help during diets, or health situations. They don’t realize the harm it will cause to your body. You can find artificial sweeteners in diet sodas, energy drinks, varies of snacks, and other drinks and teas. This paper will first focus on the major artificial sweeteners and then the effects…
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Paul Crutzen who published a paper suggesting that nitrogen oxide reduced the rate of ozone production. His theory believed that Nitrogen Oxide (NO) reacted free oxygen atoms in the atmosphere forming nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Dr F. Sherwood Rowland and Dr Manuel E. Molina recognized the possibility for CFCs to become a major source of chlorine which could potentially break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere through UV radiation forming chlorine radicals. Chlorine radicals (Cl•) broke down ozone…
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"Lysergsäure-diethylamid" followed by a sequential number.[4][5] LSD is sensitive to oxygen, ultraviolet light, and chlorine, especially in solution, though its potency may last for years if it is stored away from light and moisture at low temperature. In pure form it is a colorless, odorless, tasteless solid.[6] LSD is typically delivered orally, usually on a substrate such as absorbent blotter paper, a sugar cube, or gelatin. In its liquid form, it can also be administered by intramuscular or intravenous…
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Zyklon B named Prussian Blue. Zyklon B is a cyanide based gas that requires Prussian Blue due to it’s cyanide compound involved in the substance. He also performed many grueling experiments connected to Frankenstein which are yet to be confirmed. The research into this topic is important to discover more history into these detailed connections. Dippel was said to be the evil, creepy Dr. Frankenstein, who possibly stole bodies from the Frankenstein burial grounds to do dissections on. “Now, the most reliable…
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away their old but working equipment and buy new ones, hence creating a significant amount of electrical and electronic waste. The Research Paper The research paper titled “The Digital Economy and the Evolution of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in European Union” was published by International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA). The paper starts with a brief description of Digital economy and its effects on the environment. It defines what digital economy is and what…
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climate change in the past and offers interesting statistics that support and oppose its actual existence. Scientists believe ozone-depleting substances are defined by the EPA as any chemical that breaks down under ultraviolet light and releases chlorine or bromine atoms. Some scientists believe these are to blame for climate change. Freon was invented in the late 1920’s and was a big factor in the start of global warming (Flynn 2). “Global warming refers to the increase in the Earth’s average…
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Bottled water is an industry that sells more than 200 billion liters of water per year, mainly sold in North America and Europe (Gleick & Cooley, 2009). People buy into the belief that our tap water is not as safe as drinking bottled water. In this paper, I will give arguments on both sides. Is our bottled water safer, what is our bottled water’s environmental impact compared to our tap water? I will give information on both sides. Body: As we are purchasing more water around the world we…
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be inappropriate and “dangerous”. Industrial Hemp has not only the potential to save the planet, but to create thousands of jobs for Americans in the process. For the purpose of brevity I will use “hemp” to refer to industrial hemp throughout the paper. I will give you a brief history lesson on Hemp, I say brief because it is very extensive and confusing. The cultivation and use of hemp fibers predates written history. According to Dr. Daryl T. Ehrensing, a professor at Oregon State University,…
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vomiting. Causes, preventive measures and treatment vary and will be covered in detail in this paper. The goal of this paper is to give a comprehensive overall understanding of this disease, which affects 3-5 million people every year, including over 100,000 deaths annually. In the second half of this paper, I will go more in depth on the book, ‘The Cholera Years’ by Charles E. Rosenberg, and analyze the research therein. The first recorded instance of cholera was in 1817, when it was spread through…
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