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Hydrocarbon Defined

Organic compound composed primarily of hydrogen and carbon atoms. An example of a hydrocarbon is methane (CH4).

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Signing features new book that explores preserving Otero Mesa

Published November 27, 2008, 10:16 pm, Santa Fe New Mexican

Photo: A winter storm gathers over the Guadalupe Mountains east of Otero Mesa in this photo by Tucson, Ariz., author Gregory McNamee, who traces the mesa’s history and the fight over its future in Otero Mesa: Preserving America’s Wildest Grassland . He will sign the book today, along with astronomer Stephen Strom and wilderness advocate Stephen Capra, who also took photos.

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Published November 26, 2008, 4:29 pm, The New Straits Times

THE modern world is changing rapidly. These dynamic shifts are particularly evident in the Asia-Pacific states. It is in this region where all pluses and minuses of the globalised economy and enhanced interdependence are observable.

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DMITRY MEDVEDEV: Russia extends a hand across the Asia-Pacific

Published November 26, 2008, 3:47 pm, The New Straits Times

THE modern world is changing rapidly. These dynamic shifts are particularly evident in the Asia-Pacific states. It is in this region where all pluses and minuses of the globalised economy and enhanced interdependence are observable. These countries are facing new challenges that cannot be addressed without creating a better security architecture and institutions for sustainable development.

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  • Giant microwave turns plastic back to oil - environment - 26 June 2007 - New Scientist: Global Resource Corporation uses 1200 different microwave frequencies tuned to act on specific hydrocarbons. When irradiated these specific hydrocarbons break down into diesel oil and combustible gas. Any non hydrocarbon is left behind. Large versions of GRC's machine resemble a concrete mixer. Anything that has a hydrocarbon base will be affected by this process. Copper is easily recovered from plastic coated copper wire. The results are clean copper ready for recycling plus some fuel oil and gas. 9.1 kg of ground-up tires produces 4.54 litres of diesel oil, 1.42 cubic metres of combustible gas, 1 kg of steel and 3.40 kg of carbon black.

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  • Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons: This is revelent information in our chemistry course gives you a structural overview of hydrocarbons and the structures they possess which is greatly linked to the properties they have. The content of this site is very similar to the content of our course related to hydrocarbons. It describes how each molecules is named, alkenes, alkanes and alcohol and helps with us distingiush between them

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