University of KwaZulu-Natal Westville Campus Chemistry 220 Organic Chemistry 2012 LABORATORY MANUAL It is a legal requirement that are worn in this room at all times. Sunglasses (normal or prescription) are NOT to be worn as a substitute for safety glasses. Prescription glasses (except sunglasses) are acceptable PROVIDED THEY COVER THE EYES COMPLETELY. Some types of contact lens should not be worn in the laboratory. Check with your lens supplier. All shoes MUST be closed. No high heels are allowed
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Materials and Method In order to complete this experiment we used a combination of electrocalorimeter (immersion heater and calorimeter)‚ power supply‚ ammeter (0 to 3 A)‚ voltmeter (30 V)‚ rheostat‚ connecting wires‚ thermometer‚ stopwatch‚ laboratory balance‚ and ice. In order to obtain the data‚ the DataStudio™ software is set up on the computer to use the temperature sensor on the apparatus to collect steadily the temperatures at specified time interval of 5-seconds. After the computer is
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COURSE SYLLABUS | |Course Number: CHM 1045L |Course Title: General Chemistry I Laboratory | |Prerequisite(s): | | |Co-requisite: CHM 1045 Lecture
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personnel‚ general fire hazard | Use Bunsen on clear space on bench away from laboratory notebooks.Do not place flammable solvents near flame.Turn gas taps fully after use. | Use of heated hockey stick | Burning skin | Replace hockey stick in appropriate storage block when not in use. | Chemical Hazard | Risk (Harm)Refer to MSDS(see risk statements) | Risk Control MeasuresRefer to MSDS available from laboratory staff | | | | Dilution buffer | May cause slight skin irritation | Wear
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1) Who should be immediately called for assistance in case of an accident in the laboratory? Your laboratory instructor. Your instructor should be trained to assist with emergency first aid until qualified medical assistance arrives. 2) What must be worn in the laboratory at all times to decrease the likelihood of an eye injury? Goggles or approved glasses. Contact lenses should be worn only with GOGGLES or FACE SHIELD. Anything getting under a contact lens will not wash out unless the lens
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is better known as clinical laboratory science (which more than half of them still do not know what is it)‚ which means that the medical technologist usually work in clinics and hospitals laboratory. We are the one who check all patients’ body fluids such as blood‚ urine‚ stool‚ CSF (cerebrospinal fluid)‚ seminal fluid‚ synovial fluid‚ etc. Most of the person who ask me will then remember one or several times in their life where they went for check up to laboratory‚ so at this point they usually
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licensed physician in CDC as required by law. CDC is not administered‚ directed and supervised by a licensed physician as required by law‚ but by Ma. Ruby C. Calderon‚ a licensed Medical Technologist. In the License to Open and Operate a Clinical Laboratory for the years 1993 and 1996 issued by Dr. Juan R. Nañagas‚ M.D.‚ Undersecretary for Health Facilities‚ Standards and Regulation‚ defendant-appellee Castro was named as the head of CDC. However‚ defendant pathologist is not the owner of the Community
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small animal behavior Bunsen Burner Bunsen burner‚ is a common piece of laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame‚ which is used for heating‚ sterilization‚ and combustion. It is used for heating‚ sterilization‚ and combustion. Condenser A condenser usually consists of a large glass tube containing a smaller glass tube running its entire length. A condenser is a piece of laboratory glassware used to cool hot vapors or liquids Test Tube A small cylindrical
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and Eugene R. Fisher February 9‚ 1978 Work performed under ths auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by the UCLLL under contract number W-7Jo5-ENG-48. INHLAWREISiCE I U 5 UVERMORE I S LABORATORY ^^OPTal-DOCDMSOT-B «nica3Sl> Distribution Category UC-11 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LABORATORY University of CakfaTiia/Livetmore‚ CaHfomie^/94550 m I of wo* 1hl» wport wM |«pttid * nnuond by At UoUtd Sutci GoKnnnt. Ntllkei die Untied SUM tux fc» Unlud Stun Dtoatmrnt of EM-W. DM m of
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Windy T. Padilla BIO 008 OP 1-1 Dr. Elmo Ado Laboratory Instruments: Test Tube -A test tube‚ also known as a culture tube or sample tube‚ is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing‚ open at the top‚ usually with a rounded U-shaped bottom. Test Tube Rack - A test tube rack is a gadget used in the laboratory for holding test tubes. It is made of a base that has a platform which is mounted
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