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to make something with a smaller amount of waste
reduce
the process of making solid waste into the same product again
closed-loop recycling
Worm farming that involves vegetable and fruit scarps being turned into garden soil
vermiculture
The process of transforming household garbage into nutrient-rich material
composting
Items or materials that have been discarded, rejected, surplused , abandoned, or released in the environment
biodegradable products
The process of remaking new items for something old
Waste
An example would be to donate items to charitable outlets
reuse
List three ways waste can be reduced
Grease
Fats
Plastics
List three ways waste can be reused
Donating item to chartible outlets
Holding yard sales
Reparing rather than replacing items
List three ways advantages of recycling waste
Natural resources are saved
Energy is conserved
Landfill use is reduced
Worm farming uses shredded newspaper as bedding
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Never add potato chips to a worm farm
T
Raw eggs shells are used in worm farms
F
Never compost citrus fruits
F
Recycling saves natural resources
T
Plastic is made from petroleum
T
Cups, plates, and utensils, can be made from corn products
T
It is not possible to reduce junk mail
F
Bulk and concentrated items are better for the environment
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Any food item can be composted
F
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Draw the product formed when phenylacetic acid $$ \left( \mathrm { C } _ { 6 } \mathrm { H } _ { 5 } \mathrm { CH } _ { 2 } \mathrm { COOH } \right) $$ is treated with each reagent. With some reagents, no reaction occurs. $$ \begin{array} { l } { \text { a. } \mathrm { NaHCO } _ { 3 } } \\ { \text { b. NaOH } } \\ { \text { c. SOCl } _ { 2 } } \\ { \text { d. } \mathrm { NaCl } } \end{array} \quad \begin{array} { l } { \text {e. } \mathrm { NH } _ { 3 } ( 1 \text { equiv } ) } \\ { \text {f. } \mathrm { NH } _ { 3 } , \Delta } \\ { \mathrm { g } . \mathrm { CH } _ { 3 } \mathrm { OH } , \mathrm { H } _ { 2 } \mathrm { SO } _ { 4 } } \\ { \mathrm { h } . \mathrm { CH } _ { 3 } \mathrm { OH } , ^-\text{OH } } \end{array} \quad \begin{array} { l } { \text {i. } [ 1 ] \mathrm { NaOH } ; [ 2 ] \mathrm { CH } _ { 3 } \mathrm { COCl } } \\ { \mathrm { j } . \mathrm { CH } _ { 3 } \mathrm { NH } _ { 2 } , \mathrm { DCC } } \\ { \mathrm { k } . [ 1 ] \mathrm { SOCl } _ { 2 } ; [ 2 ] \mathrm { CH } _ { 3 } \mathrm { CH } _ { 2 } \mathrm { CH } _ { 2 } \mathrm { NH } _ { 2 } ( \mathrm { excess } ) } \\ { \mathrm { l } . [ 1 ] \mathrm { SOCl } _ { 2 } ; [ 2 ] \left( \mathrm { CH } _ { 3 } \right) _ { 2 } \mathrm { CHOH } } \end{array} $$
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What three colors of pigments can combine to form any other color?
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Treatment of anisole $$ \left( \mathrm { CH } _ { 3 } \mathrm { OC } _ { 6 } \mathrm { H } _ { 5 } \right) $$ with $$ \mathrm { Cl } _ { 2 } \text { and } \mathrm { FeCl } _ { 3 } $$ forms P, which has peaks in its mass spectrum at m/z = 142 (M), 144 (M + 2), 129, and 127. P has absorptions in its IR spectrum at 3096–2837 (several peaks), 1582, and $$ 1494\ \mathrm { cm } ^ { - 1 }. $$ Propose possible structures for P.
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