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This paper discusses the chemistry of the human cell. (3 pages; 5 sources; MLA citation style) I Introduction The cells of...
jamie83 Published on 10/26/2011 349 Reads Chemistry
Chinese researchers have found further evidence that plants emit significant quantities of methane - a potent greenhouse gas. ...
kelizabeth Published on 09/08/2008 1220 Reads Chemistry
Editorial: Liquid asset One third of the world's population already lives in water-scarce areas. And stocks of water are dwindl...
kelizabeth Published on 09/08/2008 1337 Reads Chemistry
Gold's magic number 20 August 2008 A new gold catalyst developed by UK chemists can catalyze hydrocarbon oxidation, using O2 as ...
kelizabeth Published on 09/08/2008 2342 Reads Chemistry
{INTRODUCTION} This essay is about blood transfusion, and blood types. Blood is a combination of biological fluid which contain...
richb1ch Published on 01/13/2008 3513 Reads Chemistry
Element 112, also called ununbium (Uub), chemical element with atomic number 112. It is produced artificially by nuclear fusion (i...
2jag2 Published on 02/22/2007 3346 Reads Chemistry
Anhydrous Ammonia is a very distinctive and important compound. Some call it a harmless fertilizer which farmers use to help grow ...
lovethegeneralidea Published on 02/15/2007 7485 Reads Chemistry
Important Information on Titanium Titanium was discovered in 1791 in the mineral menachanite by the British clergyman William G...
Anonymous Published on 01/29/2007 3008 Reads Chemistry
What do a glittering diamond and a lead pencil have in common? Diamonds are very hard and the graphite of the pencil’s tip is very...
Anonymous Published on 01/27/2007 3720 Reads Chemistry
Types of Chemical reactions Lots of reactions take place around us in everyday life. Reactions are quit important in chemistry...
Anonymous Published on 12/05/2006 5580 Reads Chemistry
The Properties of Magnesium (Mg) Magnesium, symbol Mg, is a silvery white metallic element that is relatively un-reactive. I...
Anonymous Published on 11/03/2006 1685 Reads Chemistry
Chemistry Lab: Concentration's effects on Rate of Reaction Aim: The aim of this investigation is to investigate the rate ...
Anonymous Published on 08/07/2006 24692 Reads Chemistry
Brief Explanation of Titration Titration is the addition of an acidic solution to a basic solution or when you add a basic sol...
Anonymous Published on 07/29/2006 7533 Reads Chemistry
Analysis of the Chemistry of Artificial Sweetener Chemists have been looking for a sweetener that is sweet or sweeter than sucr...
Anonymous Published on 07/05/2006 5613 Reads Chemistry
Analysis of the Practice of Combinatorial Chemistry This article mainly talks about how combinatorial synthesis or chemistry is...
Anonymous Published on 07/05/2006 2880 Reads Chemistry
ENZYME INVESTIGATION Planning Introduction: An Enzyme is any one of many specialised organic substances, composed of polymers ...
SashaHocking Published on 07/05/2006 12527 Reads Chemistry
Summary of the Peridoic Table of Elements In the early 1800s, many attempts were made to organize the arrangement of the ele...
Anonymous Published on 06/22/2006 3647 Reads Chemistry
Introduction Aspirin was the first drug to come in common usage and it is still widely used in the world. It is a p...
Anonymous Published on 06/13/2006 12594 Reads Chemistry
A Study of the Battery In this highly technological world with advanced machines, electronics have been woven into almost every...
Anonymous Published on 06/12/2006 7632 Reads Chemistry
Analysis of the Element Lithium Lithium, which is represented by the symbolic notation, Li, is the third element on the periodi...
Anonymous Published on 06/11/2006 7891 Reads Chemistry
Analysis of the metal silver's chemistry Hello my fellow readers. My name is Silver. My name comes from the Anglo-Saxon word of...
Anonymous Published on 06/07/2006 4869 Reads Chemistry
Laboratory Analysis on Strength of Aluminum and Steel Summary: Aluminum and steel were tested over three different temperatur...
Anonymous Published on 05/31/2006 2174 Reads Chemistry
Applications of Silicon Silicon is one of man’s most useful elements. In the form of sand and clay it is used to make concrete...
Anonymous Published on 04/15/2006 5231 Reads Chemistry
Aluminum, symbol Al, the most abundant metallic element in the earth\'s crust. The atomic number of aluminum is 13; the element is...
Anonymous Published on 04/15/2006 5823 Reads Chemistry
Murder Mystery - Using Forensics A decent amount of murderers always leave behind clues for the FBI to allow them to figure out...
Anonymous Published on 12/27/2005 4876 Reads Chemistry
Electron Orbitals The periodic table is simply the organization and classification of different elements. By the end of the 17...
Anonymous Published on 09/14/2005 6270 Reads Chemistry
Sodium Sodium is an element found in the forest in its natural form. The atomic has and atomic number is 11 so it means it ...
Anonymous Published on 09/07/2005 4292 Reads Chemistry
Discovery of Polyurethane Originally two German chemists named Wurtz, in 1848, and Hentschel, in 1884 made the first Isocyanate...
Anonymous Published on 09/03/2005 6227 Reads Chemistry
Nitrogen was isolated by the British physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772 and recognized as an elemental gas by the French chemist ...
Anonymous Published on 08/26/2005 5858 Reads Chemistry
How Solar Cells Generate Energy Solar cells today are mostly made of silicon, one of the most common elements on Earth. The cry...
Anonymous Published on 08/15/2005 10624 Reads Chemistry