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    Using CharlesLaw to Determine Absolute Zero Background Info It is noticed that in this lab‚ as the temperature of the water in the beaker is increased‚ the distance between the pipette and water plug increases. When this distance increases‚ the volume of trapped gas also increases. This relates to CharlesLaw as it shows that the volume of a gas is positively proportional to temperature. Theoretically‚ absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature‚ where all molecules have the least possible

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    Lab 6 Biomechanics of Frog Skeletal Muscle I. Purpose This exercise is designed to demonstrate some mechanical and physiological properties of skeletal muscle using the gastrocnemius muscle of a frog. II. Performance Objectives At the end of this exercise the student should be able to: 1. Define minimal (threshold)‚ subminimal‚ maximal‚ and supramaximal stimulus. 2. Explain what is meant by a “graded” response. 3. Draw a diagram of the setup used in this lab exercise. 4. Calculate the

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    Experiment 8 “Lipids” and the purpose of the lab is to become familiar with the properties and reactions of certain lipids called fats or oil. For this lab‚ students are testing the properties and reactions of lipids and soap will be prepared and its properties will be tested. To begin the experiment‚ place 5 mls of water‚ ethyl alcohol‚ chloroform‚ and toluene in to four clean test tubes and add 1 drops of cottonseed oil to each test tube. Shake it and record your observation. To do part B‚ in three

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    The Ideal Gas Law Lab taught me that hydrogen is lighter than air‚ and can be ignited. The materials used for the experiment include 0.05 grams of magnesium‚ 1M H2SO4‚ water‚ a 100mL graduated cylinder‚ and a beaker. The hydrogen can be ignited with a match. First‚ the beaker is filled with water. The acid is then added to the graduated cylinder‚ with about ¾ inch left at the top‚ which is space for water. Afterward‚ the magnesium is added to the graduated cylinder‚ and it is inverted upside down

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    Arlind Mara Paper Towel Lab Report AP Biology 15 September 2011 Which Towel is The Quicker-Picker Upper! To determine which of the most popular paper towel brands such as Bounty and Marcal would be the Quicker-Picker-Upper I conducted the following experiment during which I dipped 6in X 6in squares of paper towels into 100mL and measured the amount of water absorbed by the towels in 20 seconds. After averaging all 3 trials for the paper towel brands that I tested I arrived to the conclusion

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    BIOLOGY PLAN AND DESIGN LAB Date: / / Syllabus Topic: Hypothesis: A glass of milk lasts longer in cold temperatures. Aim: To determine a better range of temperature for storing a glass of milk. Apparatus and Materials: • 2-100cm3 beakers • 2-500cm3 beakers • Milk • Ice • Hot water • Marker Method: 1. Obtain 2 clean 100cm3 beakers and 2 clean 500cm3 beakers. 2. Add 50cm3 of milk to each 100cm3 beaker. 3. Label the 100cm3 beakers‚ A and B. 4. Label the 500cm3

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    Introduction: The goal of this experiment was to measure the amount of gas produced in various reactions. The Ideal Gas Law was needed in order to calculate the mass of reactants and moles of gas produced: ‚ where is the pressure in atm‚ is the volume in Liters‚ is the number of moles‚ is the ideal gas constant [0.082 (Latm)/(Kmol)]‚ and is the temperature in Kelvins. Considering the units on R‚ it was important to convert pressure‚ volume‚ and temperature to atm‚ L‚ and K‚ respectively. In

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    The purpose of this lab that was completed was to observe standing wave patterns in clamped strings‚ and understand the effect of the standing wave frequencies of changing the length (L)‚ tension (T)‚ and linear density (p) of the strings. Standing wave patterns in strings are observed at certain excitation frequencies for special values of L‚ T‚ and p. A standing wave can be defined as a vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the

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    Experiment 4A: Determination of a Partition Coefficient for Benzoic Acid in Methylene Chloride and Water Experiment 4B: Solvent Extraction I: Acid-Base Extraction Using the System Benzoic Acid‚ Methylene Chloride‚ and Sodium Bicarbonate Solution Objective A: To accustom participants (students) to general procedures that are used to obtain a partition coefficient at the microscale level. We will gain experience in such practices as the transfer of microliter volumes of solutions with a Pasteur filter

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    Senior School STUDENT NAME: _______________________________________ GRADE 11 TEACHER: ______________________________ Date submitted: ____________ IB Chemistry TOPIC 1: Stoichiometric Relationships SUB TOPIC: Gas Laws ASSESSMENT TASK Laboratory Report INVESTIGATION: Investigating the Relationship Between Pressure and Volume Using Data Loggers YEAR 11 IB Chemistry ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The result for this Assessment Task will contribute to your A – E grade for the semester

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