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Dr. Henry Boyter, Jr.

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Chemistry (non-biochemistry), environmental science, occupational health and safety, environmental regulation and management, environmental engineering, and wastewater engineering. I'm the Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety and the Director of Research at the Institute of Textile Technology.

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Chemistry (non-biochemistry), environmental science, occupational health and safety, environmental regulation and management, environmental engineering, and wastewater engineering. I'm the Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety and the Director of Research at the Institute of Textile Technology.

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PhD, MS, BS in Chemistry


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Recent Answers from Dr. Henry Boyter, Jr.

2012-02-29 Acids and Bases:

Amphoteric requires another species (medium) while amphiprotic refers to the medium itself.  Amphiprotic is a term I have not heard in a while, most will say an amphoteric solvent.  Technically that is

2010-12-08 learn math science:

If you are in a class already do the following:    1. Take good notes EVERY day.    2. Copy those notes over in another notebook in a good hand EVERY night when you get home, filling holes as needed.

2009-09-29 Kidney Stones:

Kidney stones come in several types.    http://www.chemistrydaily.com/chemistry/Kidney_Stone    There are chemical treatments, but they are not standard.  The main chemical used is good old water.    http://www

2009-09-19 chemistry:

Here is the best method.  With the volume of water displaced, use PV=nRT to get moles and then grams.  You know P,V,R,T from the experiment.    http://science.csustan.edu/byrd/chem1002/gasevol.htm    

2009-09-07 Molarity:

There are two methods:    1. At low concentration water solutions (<1000 ppm), ppm is equal to mg/L.  Just change mg to gram to moles.    2. At any concentration ppm is equal to mg/kg.  Kg is not a volume

 

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