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This 12-page paper uses 10 sources and is in MLA format. This research discusses the mechanism that is involved in hydrogen peroxide teeth whiteners and explains oxidation. It discusses the safety of teeth whiteners and efficacy of these procedures from a chemical standpoint. | more info
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The purpose of this 14-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss dental cavities, tooth decay, fillings and other issues in the context of organic chemistry. Issues discussed include the organic reasons for tooth decay, the roles of saliva and sugars, treatment and the controversy over amalgam fillings. Bibliography offers two3 sources. | more info
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This is a two-page essay to be delivered as an informative speech. The speech illustrates that many common household products contain chemicals that are hazardous to our health and disrupt the vital processes needed to sustain life. Little research has been done about these chemicals, and governmental regulation is severely limited. The speech suggests increased research in this area to support awareness and advocacy about these potential health risks. Five sources are cited in MLA format. | more info
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This is a three page annotated glossary of metal and atomic structure definitions. Three sources are used for the glossary and cited in APA style. | more info
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This three-page paper describes two experiments with water. The first experiment is used to show the amount of empty space there is between water molecules and involves rubbing alcohol and the second experiment uses water and food coloring to show the constant random movement of water molecules. | more info
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This 2-page lab report gives the details and finding of an experiment involving aromatic organic compounds and one about basic chromatography. | more info
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This 2-page lab report gives the results of an experiment that demonstrates how to make an acid/base indicator from purple cabbage leaves. | more info
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This 1-page lab report discusses the results of an experiment involving a simple test to determine the presence of starch compounds. | more info
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This three-page paper involves two different chemistry experiments. The first experiment shows an example of double displacement reactions, and the second experiment looks at the effect of acid on calcium carbonate. There are no references to this paper. | more info
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This four-page paper looks at experiments that can be conducted at home to show the production of carbon dioxide gas through double displacement reactions and introduces the concepts of Charles Law. | more info
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This 1-page report gives the results of a chemistry lab experiments: ice melting and pennies left in vinegar. | more info
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This is a 2-page paper on solar heating. It has one source and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the findings of an experiment on solar heating. | more info
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This two-page paper describes three different experiments that show the differences in the density of two aqueous solutions, and explains why an egg can float and why paper will stick to a balloon under certain circumstances. | more info
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This is an eight-page report about the use of thimerosal in vaccines. The paper describes the use of thimerosal, an organomercurial compound, in childhood vaccines and illustrates the potential neurological dangers associated with this use. The idea of accumulative mercury exposure to children is identified in relation to receiving multiple vaccinations per year, especially in the first six months of life. A recent bill proposal to the House of Representatives from April 2004 is introduced and discussed. It is postulated that current research does not show a link between thimerosal and autism, but professionals have revealed that developmental delays may result. The use of thimerosal has been discontinued in US vaccines, and further research is cited as necessary next steps for the FDA. Nine sources are cited in standard MLA format. | more info
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There is increasing evidence that plants are filled with compounds that can help humans fight off chronic disease. Many studies have shown increased intake of fruits and vegetables decreases the risk of cancer. A large group of compounds called phytochemicals have been shown to help fight disease by preventing the cellular damage caused by chemicals called free radicals. It has become generally accepted that the more phytochemicals an individual has in his/her body, the less vulnerable they will be to chronic degenerative disease. The purpose of this 10-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss the role of phytochemicals in the context of organic chemistry and nutrition. Bibliography offers 12 sources. | more info
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What follows is a descriptive essay describing one of the basic gas laws and its importance to aviation. Boyles law is described, and the aviation accident involving Payne Stewart, the professional golfer, is used as an example. Finally, two possible remedies for the problem are suggested. A reference section is included on a separate page at the end. | more info
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What follows is five pages of question answers written in the MLA citation style. Three sets of questions about three separate journal articles were answered. The subject is physiological ecology, and the articles covered maturation development in eels, the effects of pesticides on flies and the tolerance to hypoxia developed by Drosophila in response to high protein diets. A reference section is on a separate page at the end. | more info
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This seven-page paper discusses the history and pharmacology of common Aspirin, before describing various reactants and products that can be derived from it. An extremely technical paper, this was written for an organic chemistry class and is supported by two sources and is accompanied by graphs and diagrams. | more info
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