Create an Infographic

Watch the following videos, and then create an infographic or brochure on one of these topics: Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins DNA RNA Videos to help with the topics: Negative and Positive Feedback (6:24) What is an Atom? (2:13) Chemical Bonds (Ionic and Covalent) (2:14) Polarity and Hydrogen Bonds (2:37) pH: Acids and Bases (1:46) Biomolecules (8:12) DNA (8:53) RNA (4:42) Cell Structure (7:21) Scientific Method (11:48) Be creative with your brochure. This is not a paper or essay. Feel free to include images, graphs, charts, or any other design element of your choosing. You can use the software of your choice to create the brochure. For example, you can complete the brochure as a PDF, a Word document, an infographic, or any other visual that works for the content of this assignment. A few examples of free software that can help you are Adobe Spark, Canva, Flipbuilder, and Lucidpress. You do not have to use any of these sites; rather, they are meant to provide you with options for creating your brochure. Be sure to include a reference list in the current APA Style of all sources used. The finished product should be converted and turned in as a PDF or Word file for grading purposes.

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Elements and Minerals

 How vitamins and minerals/trace elements affect health/human body? Determine chemical names and/or chemical formula for diatomic or simple polyatomic compounds and draw a Lewis structure, construct a molecular geometry and determine the polarity for a covalent compound. (This is what he is looking for in the paper). 

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Acid Base Titration

The goal of your Signature Assignment is to show that you can compute the properties of solutions and analyze and interpret data. You will create a PowerPoint presentation that shows the process of going through an acid/base titration like you would if you were in a physical lab. For the presentation: You will prepare a sample of an unknown acid to titrate using a known concentration of base. You will set-up a burette filled with a known concentration of base and use proper titration techniques to reach an end-point to the titration. You will then calculate the concentration of the unknown acid on your own. For Part I: Create a PowerPoint presentation (4-6 slides) that covers the lab scenario above. Include your thoughts on why understanding acid/base titration is important to your future career, and how you will use this concept as you complete your degree. Your presentation must consist of more than merely a series of bullet points to earn full credit. Use the Notes section for each slide to fully explain your answers. For Part II: Your instructor will provide guidance and examples for completing calculations for titration. This assignment should be in current APA Style with both a title slide and a reference list that includes all of the sources used. At least two scholarly sources should be used (your textbook can be one of the sources). The goal of your Signature Assignment is to show that you can compute the properties of solutions and analyze and interpret data. WHAT SHOULD I DO? You will create a PowerPoint presentation that shows the process of going through an acid/base titration like you would if you were in a physical lab. HOW MANY SLIDES? 6 HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENT? 4 HOURS-5 HOURS WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE ON SLIDE 1? (10 pts) USE CONTENTS OF PAGES 149-150 OF YOUR LAB MANUAL. DO NOT COPY There are more titration examples in the textbook, and in the chapter 14 ppts and the videos that I have posted in Blog.    WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE ON SLIDE 2?  (20 pts) USE CONTENTS OF PAGES 151-152 OF YOUR LAB MANUAL. DO NOT COPY There are more titration examples in the textbook, and in the chapter 14 ppts and the videos that I have posted in Blog.  WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE ON SLIDE 3?  (20 pts) USE CONTENTS OF PAGE 153 OF YOUR LAB MANUAL. DO NOT COPY There are more titration examples in the textbook, and in the chapter 14 ppts and the videos that I have posted in Blog.  WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE ON SLIDE 4?  (20 pts) CREATE A COMPLETE DATA TABLE AS SHOWN ON PAGE 156 INITIAL VOLUME 0.00 mL Final volume 16.0 mL WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE ON SLIDE 5?  (20 pts) A detailed calculations (shown on  pages153 and 156) of Moles, molarity, mass/grams, percent(m/v) There are more titration examples in the textbook and in the chapter 14 ppts and the videos that I have posted in Blog.  WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE ON SLIDE 6?  (10 pts) CONCLUSION

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Natural and Un-natural Medicine

What is the difference between “natural” and “non-natural” medicine, supplements, or products? Based on what we’re learning this semester, how rigorous is that distinction? Especially in our consumer age when the “organic” label comes with commercial overtones, it’s important to think about what’s behind the label. Using examples, and incorporating information from class, answer one of the following questions: Make an argument for or against the use of “natural” or “organic” products in a particular area of life (e.g. health, medicine, cleaning, clothing, etc.) Make an argument for how to define a product as being “natural” or “organic”. Content: You should be sure to address the concepts necessary for understanding the explanation to your answer, explain the concepts, layout your answer to the question, and illustrate your answer with informative examples (plural). You may draw your examples from any field of chemistry or medicine you like, and it is recommended that you use this project to highlight the relevance of chemistry to your chosen field of study and/or professional discipline of interest. Format: You should prepare a multimedia presentation (be creative!) to explain the ideas in your presentation (PowerPoint, video, skit, song, etc).

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Causes of Chemical Pollution

Description: Essay 1000 words Causes of chemical pollution and their effect on our natural resources also reference it

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Magnesium Sulfate

1. .Medication form ….Magnesium sulfate for pregnancy2.System disorder…..Preterm3.System disorder …Hyperbilirubinemia 4.Diagnostic Procedure …. nonstress test5.Basic Concept ….. Skin and breast change6.Basoc Concept ….chain of infection

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Element Carbon

1) Title including the name of the element (on a title page) 2) Discuss important properties of the element including at least three compounds in which the element appears 3) Discuss biological, biomedical, and/or commercial applications of the element. 4) Discuss other interesting facts about the element. 5)The report should include four sources cited within the paper and on a reference page

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Organic Chemistry

Calculate the volume in cm3 (mL) of 1 gram of NaCl. Show your work:

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Quantitative Analysis

The reduction potential for Ag+ /Ag(s) is 0.800 V at 25o C. What is half cell potential for 0.00100M silver in a 0.100M ammonia solution? Consider the following reactions Hint: You can estimate the pH by considering the hydrolysis of ammonia. pH calculate from Ka I include the picture reactions

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[SOLVED] What mass of KCl is in 350 mL of 0.24 M KCl?

Given and volume, convert them to mass (grams) M = moles/Liter mole = gram molecular weight/mole L x M = moles moles x molecular weight = mass 0.350L x 0.24M/L = 0.084mole 0.084 x MW KCl = g KCl Related: [SOLVED] Classify each of the following by the type of solid(molecular, ionic, metallic, covalent network)it will […]

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