To meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Sustainability
Resources that can be replenished naturally over time.
Renewable resources
It is the ability to do work.
Energy
A liquid naturally formed beneath the Earth's surface from the remains of plants and animals.
Crude oil
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Open chain, branched, saturated, heterogeneous
The three pillars of sustainability are:
Environmental, economic, and social
Name one example of a regulating service provided by ecosystems.
Climate regulation
Water purification
Flood control
Pollination
Disease regulation
Studies of the relationship between electrical energy and chemical changes, involving the transfer of electrons between substances.
Refining process that separates the different components of crude oil
Fractional distillation
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cyclic aromatic, branched, unsaturated, homogeneous
This principle refers to recognizing the interdependence of environmental, social, and economic systems.
Interconectedness
A natural phenomenon that allows the Earth to retain heat from the sun, maintaining a suitable temperature for life.
Greenhouse effect
Process that involves the transfer of electrons between reactants, resulting in changes in their oxidation states. One species is oxidized while another is reduced. This process is significant in electrochemistry as it can generate electricity or be driven by electrical energy.
Redox reaction
These compounds can conduct electricity while in solution.
Inorganic compounds
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Open chain, branched, unsaturated, homogeneous
This concept ensures that ecological systems remain healthy and resilient, preventing degradation that could threaten both the environment and human survival
Bearability
It is a measure to compare the impact of different greenhouse gases over a specific time period compared with that of CO2
Global warming potential
What is the oxidation number of chlorine in
ClO3-
+5
These compounds can react easily with oxygen to produce light and heat, making them highly flammable.
Organic compounds
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Open chain, branched, saturated, heterogeneous
GreenBean Coffee Co. ensures fair compensation for small-scale farmers, invests in community development, and promotes sustainable farming practices. While it faces challenges such as higher production costs and certification complexities, its efforts contribute to social equity and economic growth. However, the market for Fair Trade Certified products is still relatively niche, which can affect the company's growth and profitability.
Is GreenBean Coffee Co. sustainable, bearable, equitable, or viable?
Equitable
It assesses the health of ecosystems and is crucial for maintaining a balance between human consumption and the Earth's ability to sustain life
Biocapacity
In this compound...
CaCO₃F₂
What is the oxidation number of carbon?
+4
This property describes when a compound is miscible in a solvent.
Solubility.
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cyclic aliphatic, branched, unsaturated, heterogeneous