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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL ANALYSIS OF MYSTEOTOE LEAVES INDUSTRIAL – CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT The sample of Mistletoe leaves was collected from an orange tree at Ururo in Umunze Anambra State. The leaves was extracted by using some solvent like ethanolic solvent, aqueous solvent n-hexane solvent and ethyl acetate…

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ASSESSMENT OF THE DIFFICULT AREAS OF THE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 (TWO) CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS OF THE NIGERIA SCIENCE CURRICULUM CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT The senior secondary two chemistry course content of the Nigerian science curriculum was assessed using 10 (ten) selected secondary schools in North Central Nigeria, to determine areas of difficulty, magnitude and reasons for…

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PRODUCTION OF MOSQUITOE REPELLANTS INSECTICIDES (MOSQUITO COIL) USING ORANGE PEELS (CESTRUM) INDUSTRIAL – CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT Mosquito repellents are substances that can be used to repel mosquitoes which is a vector that transmits malaria. A typical example of a mosquito repellent is mosquito coil which drives away mosquito when…

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THE PRODUCTION OF HOUSE HOLD COSMETICS, INCLUDE’S: SHOE POLISH, BAR SOAP AND BLEACH. CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT          This project is on production of house hold cosmetics such as, Bar soap, Bleach, shoe polish. The project was divided in chapters for easy reading and understanding. The project went in details…

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PRODUCTION OF MOSQUITOE REPELLANTS INSECTICIDES (MOSQUITOE COIL) USING ORANGE PEELS (CESTRUM) – CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT Mosquito repellents are substances that can be used to repel mosquitoes which is a vector that transmits malaria. A typical example of a mosquito repellent is mosquito coil which drives away mosquito when…

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REMOVAL OF HEAVY METAL IONS FROM WASTE WATER USING A GROUNDNUT SHELL AND TEA BAG AS A NATURAL ADSORBENT CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT Sample of waste collected at Kanwuri Area Sokoto, was analyzed using a groundnut shell and tea bag as natural adsorbent, by adopting the method of atomic absorption spectrophotometry. And this research showed that…

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TREATMENT OF PETROLEUM REFINERY WASTEWATER IN A CONSTRUCTED WETLAND USING WATER LETTUCE INDUSTRIAL – CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT The laboratory scale constructed wetland was set up at the Faculty of Engineering; Delta State University, Abraka (Oleh Campus), Nigeria to demonstrate the performance of a sand-based constructed wetland, using Water Lettuce as…

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EVALUATION OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS AND ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF MENTHA SPICATA AND CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS LEAVES CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT Evaluation of chemical composition of C. citratus and M. spicata, gave the following proximate composition on dry weight basis: moisture; (1.67±0.29%) and   (2.67±0.29%), ash; (7.52±0.30%) and (24.4±0.35%), crude lipid; (6.67±0.28%) and (6.17±0.27%), crude…

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ASSESSMENT ON ANALYSIS OF WATER POLLUTION BY PHOSHATE – CHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] CHAPTER ONE 1.0  INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW Phosphorus is usually present in natural water as phosphate and is an essential element of life, phosphate can come from fertilizers, human or animal wastes, soaps or…

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BIOREMEDIATION OF OIL-CONTAMINATED SOIL USING EMULSIFIER (LIQUID SOAP), NPK FERTILIZER AND MICROBIAL (BACILLUS SP) TREATMENT BIOCHEMISTRY Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] Abstract Two different set of soil samples were collected near Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company Limited (KRPC), a Subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Kaduna. The first set of samples labelled (D) was…

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