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Molecules Around Me By: Emily Cokl

Description: Sweetened whole grain oat cereal with real honey and natural almond flavor. Ingredients: Whole Grain Oats, Sugar, Oat Bran, Modified Corn Starch, Honey, Brown Sugar Syrup, Salt, Tripotassium Phosphate, Canola and/or Rice Bran Oil, Natural Almond Flavor, Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols), – Vitamins and Minerals: Calcium Carbonate, Zinc and Iron (mineral Nutrients), Vitamin C (sodium ascorbate), A B Vitamin (niacinamide), Vitamin B₆ (pyridoxine hydrochloride), Vitamin B₂ (riboflavin), Vitamin B₁ (thiamin mononitrate), Vitamin A (palmitate), A B Vitamin (folic acid), Vitamin B₁₂, Vitamin D₃

Compound 1 - Tripotassium Phosphate Molecular Formula: K₃PO₄ Inorganic because it doesn’t contain carbon. Summary: Tripotassium Phosphate is used as a food additive to mix other ingredients. It is used in many food products as well as in liquid soap and refined gasoline products. It is also used as a fertilizer.

Compound 2 – Calcium Carbonate Molecular Formula: CaCO₃ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Calcium Carbonate is mainly used to prevent and treat calcium deficiencies. It can be taken as a medication or contained in different types of food. It helps the body keep healthy bones, muscles, nervous system, and heart.

Compound 3 - Sodium Ascorbate Molecular Formula: C₆H₇NaO₆ Organic because it contains Carbon. Summary: Sodium Ascorbate contains sodium and either ascorbic acid or vitamin C. It is used as a nutritional supplement and a food additive. It is made to easily provide Vitamin C to the body. The Vitamin C can benefit a person’s bones, connective tissue, and blood vessels.

Compound 4 - Riboflavin Molecular Formula: C₁₇H₂₀N₄O₆ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Riboflavin helps with many things such as body growth and red blood cell production. It is often contained in dairy products. It is used to prevent migraines, cervical cancer, and a deficiency in riboflavin.

Compound 5 – Folic Acid Molecular Formula: C₁₉H₁₉N₇O₆ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Folic Acid is required by federal law to be added to cereals, flour, breads, pasta, bakery items, cookies, and crackers. It is used to prevent and treat folic acid deficiency. It is used to prevent miscarriages and birth defects as well as many other health problems. It is usually found in leafy vegetables.

Description: Pain reliever and fever reducer. Ingredients: Active – Ibuprofen 200 mg. Inactive – carnauba wax, corn starch, fumed silica gel, hypromellose, lactose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polydextrose, polyethylene glycol, red iron oxide, sodium starch glycolate, stearic acid, titanium dioxide

Compound 1 - Ibuprofen (Active Ingredient) Molecular Formula: C₁₃H₁₈O₂ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory that does not use steroids. It is used to relieve arthritis pain, menstrual pain, and other pains without making the person lose consciousness.

Compound 2 - Lactose Molecular Formula: C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Lactose is milk sugar that gives your cells energy when you eat. Whole lactose can’t be absorbed by you’re your body but parts of it can be, such as sugars, glucose, and galactose. It immediately gives you energy.

Compound 3 - Magnesium Stearate Molecular Formula: Mg(C₁₈H₃₅O₂)₂ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Magnesium Stearate is used to package vitamin capsules and tablets. It is used to hold the tablets together and help them break apart easily. Some people have concerns that it can cause your body harm when it is ingested as part of the medicine.

Compound 4 - Red Iron Oxide Molecular Formula: Fe₂O₃ Inorganic because it does not contain carbon. Summary: Red iron oxide is used to polish metallic jewelry, it is used as a pigment, and it is also used in the production of iron, steel, and alloys. It is sometimes called rust.

Compound 5 - Stearic Acid Molecular Formula: C₁₈H₃₆O₂ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid. It is used in food cosmetics and industrial products. It is often used in candles and can change the melting temperature of a product. It is also widely used in different types of soaps.

Description: Cool moisture body wash, cucumber and green tea scent. Ingedients: Water, cocamidopropyl, betaine, sodium laureth sulfate, sodium cocoul glycinte, sodium chloride, acrylates copolymer, glycerin, fragrance, sodium lauroyl isethionate, stearic acid, styrene/acrylates copolymer, PPG-9, lauric acid, DMDM hydantoin, BHT, tetrasodium EDTA, citric acid, etidronic acid, methylisothiazolinone, lodopropynyl butylcarbamate, blue 1, titanium dioxide, yellow 5

Compound 1 – Sodium Chloride Molecular Formula: NaCl Inorganic because it doesn’t contain carbon. Summary: Sodium chloride is salt. It is used for seasoning, curing meat, and preserving food. It can also be used to make glass, pottery, and soap. It is used to melt ice and produce chlorine.

Compound 2 - Glycerin Molecular Formula: C₃H₈O₃ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Glycerin, or glycol, is most commonly used as a moisturizer for skin. It helps dead skin cells fall off and it helps the skin retain more water. It can also be used for cleaning because it kills all bacteria.

Compound 3 – Lauric Acid Molecular Formula: C₁₂H₂₄O₂ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Lauric acid is a saturated fat that is used to treat viral infections and it prevents the transfer of HIV from mother to child. It is also used to treat bronchitis and intestinal infections. It can also be used to make soap and shampoo.

Compound 4 - Citric Acid Molecular Formula: C₆H₈O₇ Organic because it contains carbon. Summary: Citric acid is mainly found in fruits and vegetables. It can be used for many things such as cosmetics, food additives, and cleaning products. It softens water, cleans carpets, and is often used to balance pH levels in cosmetics.

Compound 5 – Titanium Dioxide Molecular Formula: TiO₂ Inorganic because it doesn’t contain carbon. Summary: Titanium dioxide is used as a white pigment in paint and it is used in food coloring. It is used in most sunscreens to protect your skin and is also used in toothpaste and other cosmetic products.

Helmenstine, A. M. (n.d.). Retrieved from Difference-Between-Organic-And-Inorganic.htmhttp://chemistry.about.com/od/branchesofchemistry/f/What-Is-The- Difference-Between-Organic-And-Inorganic.htm Churchwell, M. (n.d.). Retrieved from Medicine Plus. (n.d.). Retrieved from (n.d.). Retrieved from (n.d.). Retrieved from ACID.aspxhttp:// ACID.aspx Nordqvist, C. (n.d.). Retrieved from (n.d.). Retrieved from (n.d.). Retrieved from LAURICACID.aspx?activeIngredientId=1138&activeIngredientName=LAURICACIDhttp:// LAURICACID.aspx?activeIngredientId=1138&activeIngredientName=LAURICACID

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