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Title: | THE PLACE OF PLANT OIL DERIVED PRODUCTS AS SUSTAINABLE REPLACEMENT FOR PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS IN INDUSTRIES |
Authors: | CECILIA OLUFUNKE AKINTAYO |
Keywords: | PLANT OIL DERIVED PRODUCTS USTAINABLE REPLACEMENT PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES |
Issue Date: | 12-Apr-2019 |
Publisher: | FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI |
Series/Report no.: | 1ST INAGURAL LECTURE; |
Abstract: | If or suppose a well informed non-scientist is asked to mention some
important scientific advances of the last couple of centuries you
would find the reply including such topics as the invention of radio,
colour television, laser and computers. When a scientist is asked the
same question, the reply will probably include a mention of
Maxwell's theory of electromagnetic radiation, the quantum theory,
its extension into quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity.
Why this remarkable difference in the two sets of answers? It is
because there is a serious discrepancy between the public's and
scientist's idea of science. Oftentimes, the non-scientists list
advances in technology for advances in science (Williams, 1990).
Science is studied with the main objective of discovering the earth.
Science may be defined as an intellectual activity carried out to
discover information about our natural world and to discover the
ways the information can be organized into meaningful patterns to
discern the order that exist between and among the facts (Gottlieb,
1997). |
Description: | Chemistry is the study of matter, its properties, how and why
substances combine or separate to form other substances and how
substances interact with energy. Many people see chemists as
scientists in white laboratory coat mixing strange liquids in the
laboratory but the truth is that we are all chemists. Chemistry happens
in the world around you, not just in a laboratory. Every time you cook
or clean, it is chemistry in action. You use chemistry to decide which
cleaner is best for your dishes, laundry or your body. Chemical
reactions occur when you breathe, eat or read. What is in this world
that is not Chemistry |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2406 |
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