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The discussion focuses on a request for help with a project involving the analysis of chemical reactions in various industries. Participants emphasize the importance of conducting personal research rather than relying on others to complete assignments. The Haber process is suggested as a relevant example for the farming industry, highlighting its role in ammonia production for fertilizers. Environmental concerns related to chemical processes and the need for protective measures are also raised, particularly in the context of clothing manufacturing. Overall, the conversation underscores the necessity of individual effort in academic work while addressing specific industry-related chemical issues.
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• Choose one of the industries listed below to research.
• automobile
• cleaning
• clothing manufacture
• computer
• construction
• cosmetic
• dental
• farming • food preparation
• food processing
• fuel
• law enforcement
• medical
• photography
• software

1. Identify chemical reactions upon which the industry relies.
2. Determine the role that each reaction plays in the industry.
3. How are the products of the reaction used by the industry?
4. What benefits does the process bring to the industry or to the larger society?
5. Obtain industry statistics regarding the annual consumption or production of the reaction species.
6. Has the industry made any recent advances that have chemical foundations?
7. Are there environmental concerns that arise as a result of the chemical processes?
8. Detail the nature of any environmental problems associated with the chemical processes.
9. What solutions and precautions are in place to prevent environmental accidents?
10. Provide pictures or graphic of the industry you have chosen.
 
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How about the Haber process? It was invented to manufacture ammonia which is needed for making fertilizer and explosives. So you could use it in a project about farming.

http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/haberbosch.html
 
chemistryhelp said:
• Choose one of the industries listed below to research.
• automobile
• cleaning
• clothing manufacture
• computer
• construction
• cosmetic
• dental
• farming • food preparation
• food processing
• fuel
• law enforcement
• medical
• photography
• software

1. Identify chemical reactions upon which the industry relies.
2. Determine the role that each reaction plays in the industry.
3. How are the products of the reaction used by the industry?
4. What benefits does the process bring to the industry or to the larger society?
5. Obtain industry statistics regarding the annual consumption or production of the reaction species.
6. Has the industry made any recent advances that have chemical foundations?
7. Are there environmental concerns that arise as a result of the chemical processes?
8. Detail the nature of any environmental problems associated with the chemical processes.
9. What solutions and precautions are in place to prevent environmental accidents?
10. Provide pictures or graphic of the industry you have chosen.


We are most certainly not going to do your homework/coursework/project for you. If you have a specific question, show us your work so far, and ask the specific question. You need to do your work for yourself -- that is how you learn, and how you are graded.
 
I'm not sure what he wants to know, but I would like to know what solutions and precautions have been put in place to protect the environment from harmful agents put into garments and other washable materials used to cover or clothe things.
 
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