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A 3 page (1800 word) report discussing the effectiveness of the Montreal Protocol based on the paper 'Quantifying the ozone and ultraviolet benefits already achieved by the Montreal Protocol' the effects of ozone-depleting substances are discussed in detail as well as the effects these are having on ozone levels in the artic. The report compares world avoided studies and techniques of how these were measured.
Synthesis of 100% Bio-Based Terephthalic Acid (TPA) and Ethylene Glycol (EG) – to Produce 100% Bio-Based Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) for use in Soft Drinks Bottles. This 2-page report details the benefits of producing soft drink bottles using bio-based derivatives compared to other methods in the form of an investment proposal. Backed by references from reports and studies.
Witness Statement analysing ink samples from pens at the scene of the crime. A description of the crime scene, as well as analysis of the ink and solvents of the pens, are described using standard analytical techniques. An opinion of the strength of the evidence is given at the end with references to scientific studies.
A group of compounds which share a core motif, but have variations regarding functionality and positionality, can be described as a library of compounds. Beginning with simple building blocks starting materials can be gradually built up by a series of reactions with different reactants to produce a wide array of compounds. These compounds can retain the core motif that give the product the desired activity, but the increasing complexity of functional groups and side chains may lead to optimi...