Soda and Mentos Reaction: Any kind of Soda and Mentos interaction will expedite a geyser of both carbon dioxide and foam. Soda has a few properties‚ for instance‚ an sweetener or an artificial flavouring‚ but it’s main factor that contributes to the reaction is carbonated water. Carbonated water is basically water with Carbon Dioxide compressed within it‚ it causes the drink to be fizzy and bubbly. This contributes to the reaction because it the fizz and bubbles are gas‚ which tries to escape from
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Discussion The purpose of this lab is to display the influence of retronasal olfaction when it comes to flavor. Humans have two different types of olfaction. Olfaction is the detection of chemicals in the air. These chemicals which are meant to activate odor receptors‚ are called odorants. Humans have approximately 20 million olfactory receptors‚ which is only a fraction compared to bloodhounds who have 4 billion. The first type of olfaction is called orthonasal olfaction which is inhaling. Here
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“The dessert named junket is made by adding the enzyme Rennin to lukewarm milk. Rennin. also known as Chymosin or in its commercial form as Rennet‚ is found in the fourth stomach of cud-chewing animals‚ and is to be found in particularly high quantities in the fourth stomach of suckling calves. The enzyme curdles the milk by transforming caseinogen into
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Due to this‚ we assumed that the same would happen to animal and plant cells and the cell membrane. It’s also believed that the low pH solution of vinegar (2.4) would eat away the cell wall and plasma membrane‚ which would then cause a chemical reaction to the cells structure. It was also considered that if the cell received did heat and exposure to a pH solution we would have total cell failure in all parts of the beetroot slice and the cell would lose or change its colour. Materials and method
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Effect of enzyme concentration on rate of reaction Research question: is there a relationship between catalase concentration and the rate of reaction? Hypotheses: if the enzyme concentration is increased then the rate of reaction will increase. If the enzyme concentration is decreased then the rate of reaction will decrease. Controlled: temperature Independent: % catalyze concentration ( Dependent: rate of reaction (mm/s) Materials: Mortar and pestle Graduated cylinder Distilled
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test tube D and E. The metal spreader was then sterilized again for any future uses. These plates for C‚ D‚ E‚ and the streaking plate were left upside down‚ taped and labeled with the section and lab ID number and then incubated for 2 days at 30 degrees Celsius and refrigerated until the following lab
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Biology 102 Lab Report: Ventilation and Oxygen Consumption in Fish Methods: The lab consists of two experiments repeated over a period one hour with fifteen minutes interval‚ in order to determine the effect of weight and temperature on ventilation and oxygen consumption of Carassius auratus‚ commonly known as goldfish. Each experiment was carried out by five groups. Measurement of ventilation was determined by recording operculum movement of the fish. Oxygen consumption was measured using oxygen
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Single Displacement Reaction The objective of this experiment was to observe evidence of a reaction and to determine the chemical equation‚ if there is a reaction. In order for a reaction to occur‚ a metal strip must have evidence of black or grey deposits on the surface of the metal once dipped into the solution. The reactivity of an element is related to its tendency to lose or gain electrons. Three metal strips that were used are copper‚ lead and zinc as well as the solutions of silver nitrate
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mistake was made. Results Reaction time to a second word or non-word is influenced by the previous word or non-word. The null hypothesis stated that all pairs would have the same mean reaction time‚ regardless of whether the first string was a word or non-word. The alternative hypothesis stated that the mean reaction time for word-non-word pairs would be slower than non-word-word pairs‚ which would be equal to the mean reaction time for non-word-non-word pairs.
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b) Write the anode and cathode half-reactions‚ and the net cell reaction for the above diagram. [ T/I / 2 ] Oxidation: Zn (s) Zn2+ (aq) + 2e- Reduction: Cu2+ (aq) +2e- Cu(s) Zn (s) + Cu2+ (aq) +2e- Zn2+ (aq) + 2e- + Cu(s) Zn (s) + Cu2+ (aq) Zn2+ (aq) + Cu(s) c) Write the cell notation for the above galvanic cell drawn. [ T/I / 1 ] Cu(s) | Cu2+(aq) || Zn 2+(aq) | Zn (s) d) Calculate the percent error of the cell potential for the above galvanic cell. Show all
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