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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Why does eating tyrkey on Thanksgiving Day makes you sleepy?
In USA, people celebrating Thanksgiving day today. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November in USA and 2nd Monday of November in Canada. The Turkey is main dish of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. If you feel sleepy after the big Thanksgiving dinner. The truth is Turkey meat contains lots of an amino acid called L-tryptophan. Once we eat Turkey, L-tryptophan travels in the blood from the digestive system in to brain. In brain the changes L-tryptophan in to other chemical called Serotonin. Serotonin help us sleepy.
Friday, November 13, 2009
What is Emulsifiers?
An emulsifier keeps oils and water phase together, so a mixture of oil and water will not separate. Emulsifiers are very important in cosmetic science because most of cosmetic products had water and oil phases. Examples of emulsions are mayonnaise, butter, cream, paints and medicines. Some emulsions have tiny droplets of water in the oil. Other emulsions are droplets of oil in water. The most common used as an emulsifying agents are:
- Lecithin
Lecithin is light brown and yellow solid. Scientific names: 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine .Common names: Lecithin also is known as lecithol, vitellin, kelecin
Chemical formula C40H80NO8P
- Phospohoric Acid
Phospohoric acid is a clear, colorless, odorless liquid that is irritating to the skin and eyes and moderately toxic, if ingested. It is used in the production of fertilizers, soaps, detergents, animal feeds, and certain drugs. Chemical Formula H3PO4
- Sobitan Monostearate
Sobitan Monostearate is waxlike creamy white powder.
Sorbitan monostearate is an ester of sorbitol and stearic acid.
The sorbitol end of the molecule is very soluble in water. The stearic acid end is soluble in fats. These properties make the molecule very good at making emulsions of oil and water.
Sorbitan monostearate is used as an emulsifying agent in cake mixes, icings, baked goods, puddings, imitation whipped cream, hemorrhoid creams, and creams to treat dry skin.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Why table salt need to add in shampoo?
What is table salt?
Table salt is white cubic crystals with a characteristic salty odor. Chemical formula is NaCI. Chemical name is sodium chloride. The table salt has the effect thickening the mixture. In shampoo need to add some amount of table salt because of increasing the viscosity to specification range in the finished product.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Free admission to Chemistry Day
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Chemistry-It's Elemental Explore the discovery and properties of the elements │ Energy, nanotechnology, and more!
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Saturday, October 24, 2009 - 9:30 am to 2:30 pm at DePaul University, Lincoln Park Campus McGowan South-Environmental Science and Chemistry Building 1110 West Belden Ave.
Public Transportation-CTA Red, Purple or Brown Lines (Fullerton Station) Parking - Clifton Garage
Fun and Learning All Day (All ages welcome!) Hands-on Lab Activities Element Puzzles and Games Exhibits from Industry, Colleges, and Government Poster-Making Contest Boy Scout Merit Badge Workshop Schedule of Presentations 10:00 Energy and the Elements Irene and Mark Cesa 11:00 Chemistry and Kids on Lee Marek the Letterman Show 1:30 "Chemistry Idol" Finale Area High School Students and Teachers JulieAnn Villa, Niles West High School, Coordinator
More Information may be found at:
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Classification of Surfactants
Surfactants are classified by their ionic properties in water as like anionic, cationic, nonionic and amphoteric.
- Anionic is negative charge based on sulfate and carboxylate anions for example; Ammonium lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Soaps. Sodium Laureth Sulfate ( CH3(CH3)CH2OSO3Na) is clear yellow liquid. It is foaming agent detergent and surfactant.
- Cationic is positively charged emulsifiers such as : Benzalkonium chloride, Cocamidopropyl betaine and cetylpyridinium chloride.
- Nonionic is no charge such as Fatty Alcohols,
Alkyl poly(ethylene oxide), Cocamide MEA. - Amphoterics is capable of both positive and negative charge or no charge. Amphoteric surfactants, such as sodium laurimino-dipropionate.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
What is surfactant?
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Why does your tongue stick to metal on a cold winter day but not to wood or plastic?
where
Q= heat transferred per unit time (W, Btu/hr)
A = heat transfer area (m2, ft2)
k = thernmal conductivity of materials (W/m.K or W/m oC, Btu/(hr oF ft2/ft))
dT = temperature difference across the material (K or oC, oF)
s = material thickness (m, ft)
Wood oak........................................................0.17 W/m.K
Plastic foamed ( insulation materials)........0.03 W/m.K
- Fundamental of Heat and Mass Transfer 5th ed. by Frank P. Incropera and David P. Dewitt (2002)
- Dr.Joe and what you didn't know: 177 fascinating questions and answers about the chemistry of everyday life by Joe Schwarcz (2003)
Friday, September 25, 2009
History of Cosmetic Science
1.The history of Cosmetics- by Arden Millor ( A Vanity Fair magazine )
Thursday, September 24, 2009
How to test methanol in Alcoholic beverages ?
Methanol formula is CH3-OH. Methanol is very toxic and when ingested in large amounts it can cause blindness and death. Smaller volumes can damage the brain. To determine the % of methanol in alcohol is very interesting subject.
- Methanol is flammable, volatile, clear colorless liquid. Odor of methanol very similar to drinking alcohol but slightly sweeter than ethanol. (1)
- There is several methods available for the estimation of methanol in alcohol beverages using Gas Chromatography ( GC) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIS). You can find these standard analysis methods from website of AOAC (Association of Official Analytical Communities) and ASTM ( American Society for Testing and Materials). GC method is based on the retention time which is affected by temperature, pressure and flow of carrier gases.
- In laboratory simple test to determine of methanol in alcohol is using Fehling solution. Fehling solution contains copper (II) ions complexed with tartrate ions in sodium hydroxide solution. Equation can be written as:
2 Cu 2+(in comp) + 2OH- +2e--------------Cu2O+H2O
Two drops of the methanol is added to 2-3 ml of Fehling solution and the mixture is warmed gently in hot water bath for a few minutes. (2) The blue solution produces a dark red precipitate of copper oxide (I). Because methanol reduce the complexed copper (II) ion to copper (I) oxide.
gives the overall equation:
RCHO+ 2 Cu 2+..comp + 5 OH- ----------------RCOO + Cu2O + 3H2O
References
- Material Safety Data Sheet Number: M2015 Prepared by: Environmental Health & Safety. (U.S.A.)
- Vogel's Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry 4th ed by Arhur I. Vogel (1987)
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Which foods are rich in what elements?
- Foods with high levels of Magnesium are almonds, Brazil nuts, cashew nuts, soya bean, parships, bran, chocolate,cocoa, wholemeal bread, brown rice, cheese and brewers yeast
- Calcium in rich foods are almonds, corn tortillas, Brazil nuts, sunflower seeds and fish oil
- Potassium in rich foods are nuts, wheat bran, dried fruit, banana, potatoes, bacon, mashrooms and fruit juices
- Iron in rich foods are liver, wheat germ, meats, corned beef, iron-fortified breakfast cereals, red wine, baked beans, peanut butter, raisins, and eggs
- Zinc in rich foods are steak, pecans, dried milk, egg yolk, and oats
- Copper in rich foods are seafood's- oyster, crab, lobster, nuts, split liver, meat, butter,Brazil nuts, sunflower seeds, mushrooms and bran.
- Manganese in rich foods are pecans, whole wheat bread, oatmeal, cereal products, nuts, sunflower seeds, coconuts, peanuts, almonds, blueberries, olives corn, rice and tea
- Iodine in rich foods are any sea foods, cod, oysters, haddock, shrimp, herring, lobster, sunflower seeds, seaweed and sweet potatoes.
- Selenium in rich foods are Brazil nuts, any sea foods, milk, brown rice, butter, wholemeal bread and molasses.
- Molybdenum in rich foods are Liver, brown rice, oats, green beans and eggs
References;
Trace Elements in foods by Dr Myhill
Nature's Building Blocks by John Emsley
Monday, September 21, 2009
Why pregnant women and children are need to eat foods rich in Calcium?
Thursday, September 17, 2009
How much water should you drink per day ?
Eveybody knew that the water formula is two hydrogen atoms bonded with one oxygen atom. 65 % oxygen and 10 % hydrogen are predominantly found in water, which makes up about 60-70 % of the body by weight. It's practically impossible to imagine life without water. When your body doesn't have enough water, that's called being dehydrated. A bad case of dehydration can make you sick. Not only does water fight dehydration, but it's awfully refreshing and has no calories.
How much water should I drink per day? A sample question with not easy answer.
The general recommendation is 8×8 oz cups of water daily. A good guideline below as promoted by Paul Chek (world-renowned expert in the fields of corrective and high-performance exercise kinesiology). We can calculate the amount of drinking water that we need on average each day. This is calculated on our body weight in kg’s, divided by 0.024.
For example: An 80 kg person would require 3 1/3 litres per day (80 kg divided by 0.024 = 3.3 litres per day). This amount of water is the minimum you need a day to assist your cells functioning optimally.This will increase to at least 1 litre if the day is hot or we are doing exercise.
How much water do you drink in a given day?
Leave a comment!
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Major Elements in the human body
The Scientists has discovered more than 60 chemical elements in the human body.The human body requires 25 elements if it is to function properly. These are called the essential elements and are listed in the table below as fractions of the total body mass.
Raw Data from which this table was made from: Nature's Building Blocks AN A-z Guide Elements by John Emsley (2001)
Fraction of total body Elements
61 % ...........of Oxygen
23 % ...........of Carbon
10 % ...........of Hydrogen
2.6 %......... .of Nitrogen
1.4 %........... of Calcium
1.1 %........... of Phosphorus
0.2 %........... of Sulfur
0.2 %........... of Potassium
0.14 %......... of Sodium
0.12 %..........of Chlorine
0.027 %........of Magnesium
0.026 %.......of Silicon
60 p.p.m.......of Iron
37 p.p.m........of Fluorine
33 p.pm........ of Zinc
1 p.p.m......... of Copper
0.2 p.p.m...... of Manganese
0.2 p.p.m...... of Tin
0.2 p.p.m...... of Iodine
0.2 p.p.m.......of Selenium
0.2 p.p.m...... of Nickel
0.1 p.p.m.......of Molybdenum
0.1 p.p.m ......of Vanadium
0.03 p.p.m.....of Chromium
0.02 p.p.m.....of Cobalt
Units of p.p.m (parts per million)
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Chemistry in Every day Life
- How many elements in the human body?
- How much water you should drink per day?
- What's the food elements?
- What's difference between sports drink and regular water?
- What's difference between hard and soft water?
- How detergents works? Can I use laundry detergent instead of dish washer?
- How is bleach works?
- What's soap?
- Why carbon monoxide dangerous for your health?
- How can I buy better gasoline in my car?
- What's chewing gum?
- Why people need to use sunscreen lotion?
The following days I will explain each subject separately.
Thank you for reading.
Free Museum Days 2009 in USA
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Chemistry in my life
I have been learning in Chemistry since at age 14. I studied chemistry 4 years in high school and 8 years in college. After these long years, I discovered you never know yourself until you tested. Tested mean is to work in real a job. In my blogs, I want to shear my knowledge of chemistry to people and I want to bring chemistry to real life as close as I can. Chemistry is big Science. It is impossible to explain everything at once. At least I am try to explain how things works. Science answer one question, it usually raises other question. Never ended.......................
Continue.............
Monday, September 7, 2009
Money saving tips
Every day, most of people has financial problems. If you didn't think about how to save money from regular daily basis, you never save money. Even you had good paying a job.
Here is 6 tips how to save money grocery shopping, gas and phone.
- Before buying the gas and phone, people need to shop round in the Internet. If you have Internet, it will be takes few minutes. The following website help you how to find cheaper phone and gas near by your home. http://www.billshrink.com..,
- When you buy gas from gas station you need take in attention buying food and items. Because these items cost you double in gas station. For example: bottle of water cost you $1.50 in gas station. Case of water $3.25 in Costco. You can keep the case of water in your car and when you thirsty you can drink any time.
- If you buy Sunday Chicago Tribune newspaper every Sunday, you will be save some amount of money from coupons. The newspaper cost you $1.99 but you can find ton's of different coupons from this newspaper.
- If you have time instead of going out small grocery store, go to Sam's club and Costco. Because most of small business owners buy items from Costco and Sam's club and selling to you double prices.
- When you pay your phone bill, instead of traveling to phone store. You can pay online using your credit card.
- Final saving money advise from me, you can stay home, if you can. Even your friends ask you go out. If you go outside, you will spend money on ice cream, coffee and red bull, monster ..............double prise!!!!!!!!!