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    understandable to think that chemistry and food are not closely related, but chemical processes and interactions play a major role in almost all the food products we ingest today. All foods have chemicals in it, whether it is natural or not. In cooking, when a food turns from one thing to another (like bread turning into toast, or runny egg yolk turning into solid egg), a chemical change has occurred. This process is irreversible and energy has been used. Food chemistry, like biochemistry, includes

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    Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed. Also the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine and change. Matter is based on the physical and the chemical structure and matter is made up of atoms. There are three states of matter and they are solid, liquid, and gas. The properties of a solid, liquid, and gas all depend on how the particles are packed. There are three states of matter and

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    Chemistry  There are five main braches of chemistry: Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, and Biochemistry. Organic chemistry and Inorganic chemistry are self-explanatory, as organic chemistry is concerned with the chemistry side of carbon and living things, and inorganic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the interaction between and structure in inorganic compounds. Meanwhile, Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry involved

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    Click Chemistry and Application Zhuo Wang Abstract: Discuss the history, mechanism and application of “Click chemistry”. Through the introduction of “Click chemistry”, demonstrate the role it plays in chemical biology filed, the typical synthesis way of this concept, and current application in drug synthesis and research. Keywords: Click chemistry, vivo system, Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, CuAAC, Diels-Alder reaction Introduction: The phrase "click chemistry" was invented by K. Barry Sharpless

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    Priya Talwar Chemistry 1411-008, (Group 06 Partners: Esther, Bethany, Sophia) 19 October, 2017 CSI: How to identify an unknown white powder Jiayue Sun Introduction The Identity of a chemical compound is extremely critical to observe. The identity can lead to discovering its properties and can aid in its classification. Thus scientist all around the world put high emphasis on the procedure to identify a compound through the flame test and chemical testing. Flame test works to identify the cation

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    Theory: The goal of the lab was to separate a neutral compound and an acid from an unknown mixture. The DCM (Dichloromethane) was added to create the organic layer. Both the neutral compound and acid were insoluble in water so aqueous NaOH was added. The acid would be deprotonated into an ion, which is soluble in water. Using the separatory funnel, the organic layer was separated from the aqueous layer. HCl was added so that the ion would protonate back into the acid and precipitate out of solution

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    Chemistry In The Avenger

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    my third time watching The Avengers, however I feel like I was watching it my first time as I was depicting out all the chemistry aspects of the movie. I found so many new things that I hadn't seen before, and I found out that chemistry isn't like most math classes. It isn't something you just learn for a test and never use again. Even if you don't know it, you are using chemistry in your everyday life, such as breathing. Immediately in the beginning there were numerous physical changes such as

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    Art has lived with humankind since it first moment it began to explore and alongside art there is Chemistry. Art and Chemistry: two contrasting topics that many may not find connections to. But, in fact, there is a great correlation between the two topics; from the masterpieces in museums to the cosmetics, people use(1). Not, only within cosmetics, but also within the primers/basecoats/activators that are found in the paint or in the solutions for the piece being created(5). Most aspects that involve

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    Fireworks Chemistry

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    The Chemistry of Fireworks Fourth of July, New Years and Disneyland all have one thing in common to make the moment magical but it is not magic, it is chemistry. A fireworks show is a beautiful display of chemistry art. Fireworks were developed out of the Tang Dynasty in the 7th century. A low grade explosive pyrotechnical object used for entertainment, that combines an oxygen source and an electron source creating the products and energy. The energy output releases as color, sound, light, pressure

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    Chemistry Essay

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    Robert Boyle is considered both the founder of modern chemistry and the greatest English scientist to live during the first thirty years of the existence of the Royal Society. He was not only a chemist and a physicist as we know him to be, but also an avid theologian, a philanthropist, an essayist, and a beginner in medicine. Born in Lismore, Ireland to Richard Boyle, first earl of Cork, and Katherine Fenton, his second wife, Boyle was the youngest son in a family of fourteen. However he

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