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Plastic Test Lab Report Chemistry

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PLASTICS? ?LAB? ?REPORT Objective:?? ?To? ?investigate? ?properties? ?of? ?plastics? ?using? ?acetone, ? ?water,? ?oil,? ?alcohol,? ?and? ?the? ?copper wire ? ?flame? ?test. Research: Plastic ? ?#1-?Polyethylene? ?terephthalate? ?(PET? ?or? ?PETE? ?or? ?polyester)?? ??goes? ?toward? ?textile manufacturing.? ?It ? ?is? ?a ? ?popular? ?plastic? ?for? ?food? ?and? ?drink? ?packaging? ?purposes? ?because? ?of? ?its? ?strong ability? ?to? ?create? ?a? ?liquid? ?and? ?gas? ?barrier? ?to? ?prevent? ?oxygen? ?from ? ?getting? ?in? ?and? ?spoiling? ?the product.. ? ?Some? ?properties? ?include?:light? ?weight, ? ?clear, ? ?strong, ? ?tough,? ?effective? ?barrier? ?for? ?liquid and? ?gas.? ?The? ?structural ? ?formula? ?for? ?PET? ?is? ?(C? 10? H? 8? O? 4? )? n.

AP Human Geo Ch 11 notes

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Seth Adler Where Is Industry Distributed? Originated in northern England and southern Scotland in the latter 18th century. Diffused to Europe and North America in the 19th century. Origin of Industry Industrial Revolution ? Series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods. Resulted in new social, economic, and political inventions Started in the UK in the late 1700s Cottage Industry ? Manufacturing based in homes rather than in a factory. Before the Industrial Revolution The most important invention was the steam engine. James Watt 1769 Scotland Iron: The first industry to benefit from the steam engine. The engine provided heat for the ovens Henry Cort established an iron forge near Fareham, England.

Industrial Revolution

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Advances in Agriculture Crop Rotation ? rotate crops properly to use all fields Urbanization ? movement from rural to urban areas Enclosure movement ? landowners buy enclosed land Seed Drill ? Jethro Tull invented this to push seed to the ground Natural Resources Vs. Factors of Productions Natural Resources: river (in land transporation) , coals (for fuels), iron (to construct machinery, tools), harbors (for merchant ships) Factors of Production: political stability, resources: land labor, capital Major Inventions (Textiles) Flying Shuttle ? doubled work in a day for weaving Spinning Jenny ? spinning frame sped up spinning thread (John Kay) Cotton Gin ? multiplied the amount of gin to be cleansed (Eli Whitney) Major Inventions (Transportation)
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