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    Name: Aaron Banks Section: Thursday PRELAB: A MODEL FOR CIRCUITS I: ELECTRIC CURRENT 1. What do you predict for the rankings of the brightness of bulbs A‚ B‚ and C in Figure 2-1? A>B>C A being the brightest 2. How do you predict that changing the direction of the current by reversing the connections to the battery in Figure 2-1 would change the rankings in (1)? I don’t think it will change at all. The brightness should be the same in diagram b and diagram a it should also stay

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    Lab Report Experiment 1 & 2 CHM-101 Amele Takpara Partner: Jessamyn Dupree ------------------------------------------------- Experiment 1 ------------------------------------------------- (Pre-Lab Questions) 1. In the design of a Bunsen burner‚ explain the purpose of a. the gas control valve The gas control valve regulates the rate at which methane enters the burner. b. and the air vents. The air vents control the rate at which air enters the burner 2. Why is a luminous

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    INTRODUCTION The measurement of fluid flow is very important in our daily life from measurements of blood-flow rates in human artery to the measurement of liquid oxygen in a rocket. In this experiment‚ students are to adapt to various ways to measure the flow of essentially incompressible fluids by using the flow measuring apparatus. Students will also be able to understand the application of Bernoulli’s equation in this experiment. The flow is measured by using a venture meter‚ an orifice meter

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    Problem: Salt‚ sand‚ wood chips‚ iron filings Materials Needed: a magnet‚ water‚ a pot‚ clean flat surfaces‚ a burner‚ filter paper‚ a stirrer‚ and four beakers for each item in the mixture Plan Brainstorm: Separate the items one by one using their different properties. Final Plan: To separate sand‚ salt‚ wood chips and iron filings First‚ use a magnet to remove the iron. Since some sand/salt will get caught with the iron filings‚ you may have to spread out the separated iron filings on

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    10/24/2013 LAB TITLE: Single Replacement Reaction of Solid Copper with Silver Nitrate PURPOSE The purpose of this lab is to: • Observe a single replacement reaction‚ and • Calculate the mole ratio of silver (Ag) to copper (Cu) in the reaction MATERIALS • Copper wire (30 cm) • Large test tube • 250 ml beaker • Silver nitrate (AgNO3) powder • Dilute AgNO3 solution • Distilled water • Electronic balance • Glass stir rod • Watch glass PRE-LAB DISCUSSION A single

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    hydrocarbons‚ PCBs‚ pesticides‚ herbicides‚ and other organics. Page 1 of 3: Analytical Result A. Header Information 1. After "Project No:"‚ enter the client’s project number (from cover page 1). This number is required on every page of the report. 2. After "METHOD"‚ enter the analytical method used. (e.g.‚ EPA 8260‚ or EPA method 8021). 3. After "REPORTING UNIT"‚ enter the appropriate reporting unit. The units ug/L for water samples and ug/Kg for soil samples are recommended for volatile

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    mass‚ volume‚ density and time using different scientific tools and methods. Precision‚ Accuracy‚ etc. would be utilized from the past learned skills and applied to future labs while working on calculations. EXPERIMENT: Throughout physics(labs)‚ measurements are determined with help of experimental data manipulation. In the lab it is detrimental to know how to measure length‚ mass‚ and time in accurate and precise manner. MATERIALS: • 3 Box-like objects (block‚ thick book‚ shoebox‚ etc

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    Chemistry 02 Oct 2014 Flame Test Lab Purpose: To find out the unknown compound from known compounds and the color of the flame. Safety & Precautions: •Do not cross contaminate compounds. •Keep goggles on at all times when working on lab. •Long hair should be tied up to avoid being singed. Table of Observations Compound Flame Color Strontium Chloride strong dark orange red Strontium Nitrate bright orange Copper

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    Esterification Lab Introduction Esterification is an important part of organic chemistry that has many practical applications. Esterification can be used to make polymers. In most cases‚ esters are used for scents – they often smell fruity and sweet. In general‚ an esterification reaction results from a condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. The carboxylic acid group loses an OH group‚ and the alcohol loses and H. For instance‚ the reaction between methanoic acid and methanol

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    The purpose of this experiment was to acquaint the students with basic laboratory procedures‚ methods‚ and techniques; to introduce the use of basic laboratory measuring devices; to demonstrate different methods of manipulation of numerical quantities. DENSITY AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY Materials and Methods Part 1: Density of an Unknown Solid 1. We first were asked from our laboratory instructor to attain an unknown solid and were asked to note down the number of the solid. 2. Determine

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