Investigating the Biomolecules found in Gelatin Abstract: For this inquiry lab‚ the research team tested the gelatin solution for the presence of biomolecules. The team searched for the presence of starch‚ glucose‚ lipids‚ and proteins through the use of indicators: Sudan III‚ Lugol’s iodine‚ Benedict’s solution‚ and Biuret’s reagent. After testing the gelatin solution in the presence of the indicators‚ the results showed that Lugol’s reacted‚ turning orange-pink (oils) and the Biuret reagent (protein)
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Specific Heat of a Metal Post-Lab I. Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the specific heat of an unknown metal. II. Safety Wear goggles and lab apron at all times. Use caution when boiling water. Do not pick up hot beaker or hot metal with hands. Use tongs. III. Pre-Lab Questions 1. A 12.5 g metal is raised to 100C in boiling water. It is put into 82.8 g of water at 22.4C‚ and the water rises to 28.6C. Recalling that the specific heat of water is 4.18J/gC‚ use the equation above
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Title : C2 Investigating the capacitance of a capacitor I. Objective : * To investigate the factor which affect the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor using a reed switch. II. Apparatus * Reed Switch * Signal generator * Capacitor Plates (1 pair) * Polythene spacers * Low voltage power supply * Voltmeter * Variable resistance * Light-beam galvanometer * CRO * Standard mass (eg. 100g ) * Connecting leads * Drawing board *
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Can the act of a crime ever occur without a legitimate victim? This is a question that has remained in the conscious of the social science community for a prolonged period of time. More specifically in the field of sociology and criminology due to the controversy surrounding the very term. In order to comprehend the background of this heavily debated question and to formulate an accurate position through the following arguments. It is of grave importance to first understand the definition of all
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HATE CRIMES: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW & WHAT YOU CAN DO! ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank members of the Alberta Hate Crimes Committee for their expert feedback and contributions. Author A. Renwick‚ MPA 2009 November "The AHCC is supported by the Stollery Community Foundation and Butler Foundation" 2 INDEX Why this guide? 4 What is a hate or bias incident? 5 What is a hate or bias crime? 5 How do hate or bias crimes and incidents impact me? 6 Who commits hate crimes? 7 Why do they
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Theme : Solution to a Malaysian Problem DRAFT 1 The Role of The Individual in Preventing and Reducing the Criminal Offences in Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia. Crime has always becoming a major issue in Malaysia. Crime statistics compiled by Habibullah and Baharom in 2008 showed that the crime rates in Malaysia in the last three decades (1973-2003) rose between 1 to 8% per year. Things are getting worst if none of the party was taking action in curbing this problem. Individual’s role is the most significant
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Disability The federal regulations on defining a specific learning disability means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes that are used to communicate language‚ spoken‚ or written and may affect the imperfect ability to listen‚ think‚ speak‚ read‚ write‚ spell‚ or to perform mathematical calculations‚ including conditions such as perceptual disabilities‚ brain injury‚ minimal brain dysfunction‚ dyslexia‚ and developmental aphasia. Specific learning disability does not include learning
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Categories of Computer Crime Smith Strayer University CIS170 Wk2 Professor Masudur Chowdhury July 4‚ 2013 Explain in detail the four common categories of computer crimes and provide at least one example for each. There are many different types of computer crime and multiple ways to categorize them. I will discuss four categories in detail to shine light on how vulnerable people are‚ when we choose to use a personal or publicly used computer to transmit confidential information
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Work Specific Skills Work specific skills focusing on the use of standard operating procedures for different types of laboratory equipment‚ the calibration of standard laboratory equipment and the use of a lab book. This was chosen as a priority for me due to these skills being an essential part of any work I wish to do in the future‚ working or continuing my studies with in a lab. This set of skills is relevant to my skills matrix because it is a skill I have only had the chance to develop at
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