Naushin Khan
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So my team and I decided to conduct some research by collecting those water to see if we can somehow make that water into something that would be beneficial for the environment. After conducting six weeks of research, I realized the words that I used to hate in my chemistry class, like specto something something, now became my favorite word. Because it is spectrophotonometry that
that helped me to turn that harmful algal bloom affected water into biofuel, which would benefit the environment. And this way, we were able to take the harmful substance of the water and turning them into something that would produce less carbon dioxide into the environment and use them as a biofuel to run our cars. I was like, wow. It's all chemistry.
that helped me to turn that harmful algal bloom affected water into biofuel, which would benefit the environment. And this way, we were able to take the harmful substance of the water and turning them into something that would produce less carbon dioxide into the environment and use them as a biofuel to run our cars. I was like, wow. It's all chemistry.
that helped me to turn that harmful algal bloom affected water into biofuel, which would benefit the environment. And this way, we were able to take the harmful substance of the water and turning them into something that would produce less carbon dioxide into the environment and use them as a biofuel to run our cars. I was like, wow. It's all chemistry.
I never even thought chemistry was all around us like that before. I thought to myself, why did I still think in my chemistry class that science is so boring, that there is no connection of chemistry in our environment when there is? We just don't think about it. But hey, it is those oxidation words that gives us invisible ink, which Maybe you know.
I never even thought chemistry was all around us like that before. I thought to myself, why did I still think in my chemistry class that science is so boring, that there is no connection of chemistry in our environment when there is? We just don't think about it. But hey, it is those oxidation words that gives us invisible ink, which Maybe you know.
I never even thought chemistry was all around us like that before. I thought to myself, why did I still think in my chemistry class that science is so boring, that there is no connection of chemistry in our environment when there is? We just don't think about it. But hey, it is those oxidation words that gives us invisible ink, which Maybe you know.
And it is anti-oxidation that keeps our fruits fresh. Oxidation that lets us turn these lights. Still, why do you think we hate science? Do we not like the stars? We use science all the time. We do love science, although we tell ourselves we don't. So after that experience, this time I took my sister to the Central Park.
And it is anti-oxidation that keeps our fruits fresh. Oxidation that lets us turn these lights. Still, why do you think we hate science? Do we not like the stars? We use science all the time. We do love science, although we tell ourselves we don't. So after that experience, this time I took my sister to the Central Park.
And it is anti-oxidation that keeps our fruits fresh. Oxidation that lets us turn these lights. Still, why do you think we hate science? Do we not like the stars? We use science all the time. We do love science, although we tell ourselves we don't. So after that experience, this time I took my sister to the Central Park.
And I took her near to that lake, and she shouted again, hey, Notion, do you not remember I told you that that lake is dangerous? You're going to get skin disease. And I looked at her, and I told her, do you know how much biofuel you can produce from this lake? She looked at me, I was like, wow, so you like science now? I was like, yeah, you know why?
And I took her near to that lake, and she shouted again, hey, Notion, do you not remember I told you that that lake is dangerous? You're going to get skin disease. And I looked at her, and I told her, do you know how much biofuel you can produce from this lake? She looked at me, I was like, wow, so you like science now? I was like, yeah, you know why?
And I took her near to that lake, and she shouted again, hey, Notion, do you not remember I told you that that lake is dangerous? You're going to get skin disease. And I looked at her, and I told her, do you know how much biofuel you can produce from this lake? She looked at me, I was like, wow, so you like science now? I was like, yeah, you know why?
Because every day I drink polar covalent hydrogen bonds. Which is simply water. Thank you.
Because every day I drink polar covalent hydrogen bonds. Which is simply water. Thank you.
Because every day I drink polar covalent hydrogen bonds. Which is simply water. Thank you.