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    Acid Determination of Vitamin C Tablets and Salt Solutions Chem 1290-016 03-05-2010 ------------------------------------------------- Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to use acid-base titrations to find the mass percent of ascorbic acid in a Vitamin C tablet. A known concentration of sodium hydroxide was used and the value found was compared to the stated amount of ascorbic acid listed on the vitamin container. Also in this lab the acidity of different salt solutions were tested using

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    Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins Fat and Water-Soluble Vitamins The vitamin classification is defined as water-soluble vitamins and fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamins are an important part of our diet‚ as they help with bodily functions and provide defense mechanisms for our immune system. You only need very small quantities but if you don ’t get enough your body cannot function optimally. Severe deficiencies cause debilitating diseases but even marginal intakes can cause subtle changes

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    Mcarthur Vitamin D Milk

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    McArthur Vitamin D Milk A. 1. McArthur Farm Grove is located in the Port Saint Lucie‚ South Florida where the climate is tropical with regular rainfall‚ this causes the usual soil composition consisting of rock‚ sand and mud. Shapeflies terrain has been created in South Florida‚ helping farming situations. 2. McArthur farms consist of 8‚500 cows‚ owned by a large corporate farm with a labor force of typical farm employees. 3. McArthur cows are fed waste milk‚ that contains little mastitis

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    their work. In Raymond Carver’s “Vitamins‚” the major theme of this story is about dissatisfaction. Nobody seems to have passion in their life‚ and no one does not actually dream about what else they want to be. The unnamed narrator confesses to his wife Patti about his feeling that "maybe I don’t dream" (Carver 251)‚ and he also tells readers that he "didn’t care" (251) what goes on in his dreams. Even Patti‚ the wife of the unnamed narrator was selling vitamins door to door with frequent complains

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    Fat Soluble Vitamins and the Body Humans need a number of vitamins in their body to survive. A group of the vitamins needed for vitality include the fat soluble vitamins‚ which includes vitamins A‚ D‚ E‚ and K. Deficiency in these vitamins is rare‚ but rather‚ over consumption is the problem often associated with these vitamins. Fat soluble vitamins are vitamins that are stored in fatty tissues and in the liver. These vitamins‚ unlike water soluble vitamins‚ are stored for long periods of

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    Vitamin B12 Lab Report

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    A STUDY OF CORRELATION BETWEEN VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY AND CLINICAL‚ HAEMATOLOGICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY Dr. Chetan Anil Bhole1‚ Dr. Tarun Kumar Ralot2*‚ Dr. R L Meena3‚ Dr. Neera Samar4‚ Dr. Vignesh S.5 ‚Dr. Chander Bafna6 1‚5‚6. Resident‚ Department of Medicine‚ RNT Medical college ‚Udaipur 2. Assistant Professor‚ Department of Neurology‚ RNT Medical college 3. Professor‚ Department of Medicine‚ RNT Medical college ‚Udaipur 4. Associate Professor‚ Department

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    Vitamin C Molecule Investigation Thomas Philpott Introduction Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential component of human nutrition‚ as it is an antioxidant that the body requires. Having a deficiency in Vitamin C can lead to scurvy‚ a disease characterized by abnormalities in human bones and teeth. Fruits and vegetables are common sources of Vitamin C‚ notably oranges and citrus fruits. Cooking and the application of heat destroy the vitamin so such fruits must be raw in order to obtain the

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    INTRODUCTION In our experiment we tested the amount of vitamin C in a certain amount of lemon juice. We did this with the help of PCPIP which is an indicator that shows the presence if C vitamin. For this we used the mentioned indicator‚ pipette‚ three eprouvetes‚ 0.1% of C vitamin solution and lemon juice. First we had to get the volume of 0.1% vitamin C solution that is needed for our amount of PCPIP (2ml) to decolorize. Then we had to determine the volume of lemon juice that is needed to

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    Vitamin C Lab Report

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    Vitamin C also known as ascorbic acid is vital to our body. It can strengthen our body to resist against infection. It is known that deficiency of vitamin C can cause scurvy. Vitamin C is present in various fruits. Since vitamin C is a reducing agent‚ it can be deactivated by a wide range of oxidizing agents including atmospheric oxygen. Therefore‚ precautions are needed to prevent or minimize the degradation of vitamin C during sample preparation. The ascorbic acid exists in two forms which

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    Organizations Teamwork in Organization  Suwat L. 4643287626  Hongnapa T. 4643288 26  Hattaya S.4643289926  Anisha J.46432  Edoardo B.4643293 26  Kanyachanit S.4643294026 Case Study : Chapter 19 Acme Minerals Extraction Company ACME successfully introduced teams at the Wichita plant in order to improve morale and productivity. For ACME it was important to bridge the gap between the employees working in the "brains" which worked with sophisticated technology

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