|
Papers On Chemistry
Page 2 of 7
|
|
Bioconversion; Converting Non-Protein to Protein
[ send me this paper ]
This 5 page paper considers the existing research that has been undertaken in converting non-protein nitrogen into protein. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEbiocon.rtf
Carolus Linnaeus, Demitri I Mendeleev and Leonhard Euler
[ send me this paper ]
This 5 page paper outlines the work and achievements of these three men that focus on the logical organisation of information and the ability to classify information into logical groups. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEmendel.rtf
Cellular Transport of the Enzyme Rubisco
[ send me this paper ]
A 4 page discussion of the function of the enzyme rubisco in regard to its importance in plant photosynthesis. The author describes the enzyme, detailing a molecular composition which enables it to interact with and be impacted by environmental constituents such as heat, carbon dioxide, and inactive rubisco. This same molecular composition plays an important role in the binding process which allows the enzyme to be transported throughout plant tissue. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPenzRub.rtf
Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution
[ send me this paper ]
A 10 page consideration of the theory of evolution and our current knowledge regarding the origin of life. Outlines Darwin's theories and the natural history information which led to those theories and provides a brief outline of the chemical basis for the origin of life. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPevolut.rtf
Chemistry Of The Halogen Group
[ send me this paper ]
5 pages in length. The halogen group is comprised of astatine, fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, all of which are nonmetals and form a portion of the periodic system's seventh primary group. The word halogen, which equates to salt producer, is indicative of myriad sea salt compounds, as well as common table salt in the form of sodium chloride. The collective group of halogens possesses a strong, unpleasant odor and has the capacity to burn right through living body tissue; their capacity to dissolve in water is quite poor. Weight fluctuates quite significantly between and among the gases, with fluorine being the lightest and astatine the heaviest. Their atomic weights reflect fluorine, 18.9984; chlorine, 35.453; bromine, 79.909; iodine, 126.905; and astatine, 210. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLChlogn.wps
Chlorine and Bleach
[ send me this paper ]
This 4 page report discusses the properties of the element
chlorine and how and why it is used in common bleach and disinfectant applications.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWbleach.rtf
Clay
[ send me this paper ]
A 9 page examination of the industrial mineral - clay. Paper explores its chemical and physical properties, origin, and industrial uses. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Clay.wps
Cooking And Chemistry
[ send me this paper ]
Ever watched an egg boil? Ever have an urge to
find out what types of chemical processes are occurring as the egg
boils? This 5 page paper explores he chemical processes of cooking.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTcokchm.wps
Creatine Phosphate
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page research paper that discusses the biochemistry of creatine phosphate, a crucial element in the production of muscle energy. The writer discusses its function, structure, and pathways. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khpo3.rtf
Defining Osmosis
[ send me this paper ]
This 5 page report discusses and explains
the concept of osmosis which is how one element or
ingredient of a solution flows through a membrane while
other components of a solutuon are shut out and unable to
pass through the membrane. In order to determine which
membranes allow the flow of which constituents of a solution
requires experimentation since not all membranes act the
same way. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWosmos.rtf
Dental Fillings: History, Types and Uses
[ send me this paper ]
An 8 page discussion of the
history of dental fillings. Traces the filling from ancient times to
present exploring the various types of materials which were used. Explains that the choice of filling is related to performance but also to availability and cost. Notes that the evolutionary path of fillings is tied as well to the evolutionary paths of other dentistry aspects such as drill evolution and the development of molding techniques and
materials. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPdentFi.wps