Unit 2 Home Labs Goals: • Read Safety • Perform Changes: Physical or Chemical Lab • Perform Special Physical Properties of Matter Lab • Perform Paper Chromatography Lab Turn-in: 1) Changes: Physical or Chemical Lab - Completed Procedure / Observations‚ questions‚ and a written description of most important concept that you learned in the discussion section. 2) Special Physical Properties of Matter Lab – Completed Procedure / Observations‚ questions‚ and
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Chem 105 Guide to the Formal Laboratory Report The purpose of a formal report is to communicate effectively to another person the goal‚ procedure‚ data analysis method‚ and results of your laboratory work. The report is divided into several well-defined sections. Each section must be present in a complete report. To earn an outcome point for the laboratory report‚ a student must submit a formal lab report that earns a score of at least 90/100. Each error (factual‚ grammatical‚ typographical
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AP Lab #5 Plant Pigments/Photosynthesis I. Identifying the Effects of Different Variables of Light and Carbon Dioxide on the Rate of Photosynthesis and Observing the Separation of Pigments Through Chromatography II. Introduction Plants have a variety of pigments‚ all of which absorb a different color of light. The three main pigments are chlorophyll a‚ chlorophyll b and carotenoids. Chlorophyll a is the primary plant pigment that absorbs red and blue light‚ which ultimately appears green to the human eye
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Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances – Paper Chromatography Abstract The purpose of this laboratory was to determine how different substances have different solubilities in a given solvent. This was accomplished using the method of chromatography. The solubility of each substance was first determined by dropping a drop or two of each on a line drawn 2 inches above the bottom of a piece of paper. Then the paper was lightly bent in order to tape both sides of the paper leaving about a 4 centimeter
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Experiment 5 Analysis of Analgesic Tablet by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Abstract An unknown sample‚ 529‚ was tested using high performance liquid chromatography to detect the concentrations of acetaminophen‚ aspirin‚ and caffeine respectively. There was found to be 4.03±0.144mg/100mL of acetaminophen‚ 11.5±0.185mg/100mL of aspirin‚ and 4.89±0.185mg/100mL of caffeine. Based on accepted values‚ the maximum daily amounts of each compound are 4000mg of acetaminophen
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equal * protein aggregates since the electrostatic repulsive forces are at a minimum. 4. Precipitation with organic solvents or acidic protein precipitants -addition of O.S decreases dielectric constant PURiFICATION 1. Column chromatography 2. Density gradient centrifugation 3. Electrophoresis 4. enzymatic digestion 5. Removal of small ions or molecules or to exchange one ionic environment for another during purification is done by : Dialysis‚ Ultrafiltration and
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Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory: A Lesson on Tools‚ Techniques and Measurements PURPOSE: The purpose of this set of experiments (3 total) is to become familiar with the common types of laboratory glassware and equipment‚ and how to obtain and analyze data from these items. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: By the end of this experiment‚ the student should be able to demonstrate the following proficiencies: 1. Know which glassware (beakers‚ burettes‚ pipettes‚ graduated cylinders‚ flasks‚ etc) should
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Chem 11 Study Guide SCH3U Unit 1 Definitions: * SATP: Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure ( 100kpa and 25 degrees C) * STP: Standard Temperature and Pressure (101.325kp and 0 deg C) * IUPAC: Intn’l Union of Pure and Applied Chem (approves‚ makes chem names symbols‚ etc. * Representative Elements: an element in any of groups 1‚2‚13-18 * Transition Metal: element of groups 3-12 * Energy level: a space with definite and fixed energy in which an electron is allowed to
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Krotec; Honors Bio Period 4 Photosynthesis Lab Report I. Introduction The photosynthesis lab is designed to quantify photosynthesis‚ enabling a number of variables to be tested for their effects on photosynthetic rate. The production of oxygen‚ is used as an indirect measure of photosynthetic activity.The lab allows the examination of the effects of different wavelengths of light on photosynthetic activity. The other aspect of the lab includes Paper chromatography‚ which is a useful technique for separating and identifying pigments and
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chemistry. The data was gathered using an electronic analytical balance. This equipment has a precision and accuracy that exceeds 1 part in 106 at full capacity. It can measure from 0.0001 mg to 30 g. The electronic analytical balance used in the lab features a taring control that disregards the weight of the container on the pan. Thus‚ the value displayed on the balance only refers to the sample in the container. Ten 1-peso coins were then collected as samples. Each coin was weighed on the balance
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