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    Differential Staining

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    familiar with subtypes of culture media and the uses for each‚ learn and employ the streak and pour dish techniques‚ and generate a pure culture of a specific organism. Set Up: For this experiment I needed: 1 Distilled water‚ 1 Paper towels‚ 1 10%-bleach or 70% alcohol solution‚ 1 Zip bag‚ 1 Pan to heat agar‚ 1 Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol)‚ 1 Cultures: S. epidermidis and L. acidophilus‚ 1 Gloves‚ Disposable‚ 1 Pencil‚ marking‚ 11 Petri dish‚ 60 mm‚ 2 Candles (flame source)‚ 1 Thermometer-in-cardboard-tube

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    Radish Plants Lab

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    Purpose: In this experiment‚ the purpose was to have found out how different chemical solutions help or harm radish plant growth when the seeds of the radish plant are soaked in said solutions prior to planting. Background: The IRP project I am doing is based off the subject of seed germination. The seeds I will be planting are cherry belle radish seeds‚ freshly bought. Instead of planting the seeds in soil like it is normally done‚ the plant seeds will be placed on paper towels to grow for better

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    Rolling Stone would say “One of the greatest albums of all time” (Greene). The album’s name comes from combining the otherwise separate English words never and mind. “Nevermind” was different from Nirvana’s first album “Bleach” because it was heavier and more alternative sounding than “Bleach” which had a pop music style of sound. Alternative music is a subgenre of rock music that uses more experimental styles and chord progressions. “Nevermind”

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    acetic acid and oxidized with sodium hypochlorite to make crude camphor. The crude camphor was purified by sublimation. The final product was characterized by obtaining a melting point and inferred spectroscopy. The experiment was carried out to see if bleach could oxidize borneol and if it is greener than using a Jones reagent. Sure enough camphor was made with a 4.03 g of unsublimed camphor and 0.08g of pure camphor with a 2 % yield (in moles). No melting point or IR peaks were obtained. However‚ the

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    It all started when I let a stylist cover my hair in 40 volume bleach. “Let” is the wrong word‚ I was 15‚ in the suburbs of Philadelphia‚ and essentially knew nothing. All i knew was that i wanted to be BLONDER—similar to what my hair looked like when I was about 4 years old. It had been the hay day of emo kids‚ and when my natural golden locks weren’t really doing anything to help my Myspace photos‚ I had decided to add red highlights‚ then chopped it‚ then blonde highlights with an under-layer

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    Oxidation of Cyclohexanol

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    Oxidation of Cyclohexanol Introduction: The oxidation of cyclohexanol involves using household bleach to oxidize this secondary alcohol and produce a ketone product‚ cyclohexanone. Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions occur when the oxidation state of atoms change due to a transfer of electrons. Oxidation occurs when electrons are ‘lost’ to the formation of bonds and reduction occurs when electrons are ‘gained’ in the braking of bonds (Levine). Using this reaction and its product‚ a redox experiment

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    none Bead Projects Easy Lord Of The Rings Pr… Easy Science Solar System… Sample Investigatory Proj… Easy Science Fair Project… Easy Sewing Projects Easy Beginner Bead Projec… Free Easy Seed Bead Proje… Easy Science Projects Easy Bead Jewelry Project… Project Management In Eas… Investigatory Projects Free... Premium1251 Words6 Pages How to die Main material used in an experiment is the Experimental Unit/ Specimen or Sample. These are subjected to different treatments according to the objectives

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    Food Microbiology Lab

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    Determining pH Using a Red Cabbage Farnoosh Mazarei Food Microbiology April 22‚ 2011 Purpose: To test the pH level of many common household object by use of the juice from a red cabbage. Background: pH is the measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. The pH scale ranges from 1 to 14 with 1 through 6 being acidic and 8 through 14 being basic; 7 is considered neutral. The use of the red cabbage‚ or red cabbage juice is because red cabbage can be used as an acid/base indicator

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    Cleaner‚ Clorox Stain Remover Spray‚ Clorox Bleach Foamer‚ Clorox Max Stain and Colour Remover‚ Clorox Toilet bowl cleaner‚ Clorox Disinfecting Bathroom Cleaner‚ Clorox Precision Pour Bleach Gel‚ Pine Sol Multi Surface Cleaner. The reasons are: 1. New packaging either the colour or the form. 2. New variants in each product. 3. Clorox gives coupon for the customers with the intention of attract more customers. The main focus of Clorox is cleanser and bleach‚ in the cleaning and household category.

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    Clorox Swot Analysis

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    was founded in 1913 by five California businessmen. For the first forty-five years‚ the company avoided expanding its product line and solely sold their standard Clorox liquid bleach. In the 1950s Clorox‚ still a one-product company‚ possessed the largest portion of the market for consumer bleach. This domination of bleach caused the Procter & Gamble Company to view Clorox as a befitting addition to its existing line of products and attempted to acquire the company. The Federal Trade Commission challenged

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