Results for Nitrogen
- Bacteria -
...he smallest fossils-a few hundred millionths of a meter.
A bacterium grows in wide variety of habitats and conditions. Pathogenic bacteria are known for diseases such as cholera, tuberculosis and gonorrhea. They can be ... - social impact of automobiles -
...ternal costs embody uncompensated pain and suffering from accidents, traffic delay, and any mental anguish, rage or stress resulting from automobile use.
Automobiles also hurt our health and environment. Everyday the nu... - Ammonia Report -
...ch as nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, and ammonium compounds. This element is found in all protein molecules.
Most of the nitrogen used commercially is prepared by the fractional distillation of liquid air. A ordinary p... - Pluto! -
...ike point of light.
The Distances for Pluto to Sun is 2,749,600,000 miles (shortest), and 4,582,700,000 miles (greatest), And the distance from the Earth is 2,670,000,000 miles (shortest) and 4,670,000,000 miles (greatest... - Pluto -
...aves a torus around Jupiter, and the Moon is believed to have a tail made of sodium.
The skeptics like to think of Pluto as a large comet, but again think of its size. Remember Comet Hale-Bopp's appearance in our skies s... - Ecosystems Structure Paper -
... trees. It is important to remember that a suitable soil base must exist without erosion in order for secondary and aquatic successions to begin. A good example of human interference of succession is a green, weed-free l... - cadalic converters -
.... But the Main Emissions that it reduces and also the dangerous ones are Carbon Monoxide (CO), This is a colorless and odorless gas but also very dangerous if inhaled. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), These are produc... - Chemicals In Everyday Life -
..., which is a very hazardous chemical. In some countries such as India, where the amount of cars driving around is huge, the people wear masks to protect them from the exhaustion of the cheaply made cars. Cars are a great i... - Urban Air Pollution Causes Effects and Solutions -
Air pollution is a major issue in the developed and developing worlds. It has potentially serious effects on human health, especially in an urban context where there is a high population density and a consequently large numbe... - Human interference in biogeochemical cycles -
Human interference in biogeochemical cycles:
Causes, Consequences & Solutions
Introduction
All forms of life on Earth are involved in and dependent on the on the interaction among the atmosphere, oceans and the crusts thro... - Titanium in the byciclemanufacturing -
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It is typical for titanium and its alloys that all fields of its treatment have their special features. Metal shaping, working, welding, heat treatment - specific requirements for titanium can be found everywhere. .... - genitalia -
...wer shaped warts.
- On women warts develop inside the vagina on the vulva or cervix
- On men warts develop on the penis, anus, and scrotum.
How is it transmitted? :
- The most common form of transmission is through s... - pollution -
...,000 per milliliter a single alveolus may receive 1,500 particulates per day. These particulates cause the inflammation of the alveoli. The inflammation causes the body to produce agents in the blood that in crease clottin... - Silent Stalker -
Bill mows the lawn outside of his new house in 100„aF weather, having to take rests every few minutes to cool down. He has been forced to move from his life-long house in South Carolina because the rising ocean has flooded hi... - Metals & Non-Metals -
...trons. Shin, solid, ductile (make wires), malleable (rolled into sheets), alloys (more than one metal mixed together).
Properties of Non-Metals: characterized by lack of metallic properties. Some are solid, some are liq... - carbon-14 dating -
...wn: C14 has a half-life of 5730 years. Basically this means that half of the original amount of C14 in organic matter will have disintegrated 5730 years after the organisms death; half of the remaining C14 will have disint... - nOTHING -
...oxic levels, drugs and other substances can cause cells of a target organ to die. If the insult is severe or prolonged, the organ may not regain normal function. The outcome reflects the ability of the particular organ to ... - Sulfuric Acid -
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Making of other chemicals
Cleaning iron and gasoline.
Industrial Uses
In fact, sulfuric acid is used in the manufacturing of almost all manufactured goods.
Sulfuric acid is produced in two ways. The first... - BIOPOLYMERS - Polyhydroxybutyrate -
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Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB)
Name of biopolymer: Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB)
Name of enzyme used to synthesise PHB: Alcaligenes Eutrophus
The biopolymer PHB is produced by placin... - Acid Rain -
... particles will combine with other compounds to produce new, often harmful chemicals. Nitrogen oxide can spread far from the location where it originated because of acid rain.
Acid rain is having harmful effects on ...