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    Lecture 5 Lizan A. Majeed Reading Paragraph Purpose Each paragraph in a text has a clear purpose. For example:  The first paragraph introduces the topic‚ states the purpose of the text‚ or describes a problem or situation.  The body paragraphs develop arguments‚ try to persuade‚ suggest solutions‚ or describe developments.  The final paragraph concludes‚ evaluates‚ or discusses consequences. Identifying the purpose of each paragraph helps you understand the text and decide where

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    Acid Base Titration Lab

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    Acid/ Base Titration Lab Design III Materials: Goggles HCl NaOH Distilled Water Label Beaker Graduated Cylinder Pipet Stirring rod Buret with clamp Stopper Ring Stand Utility Clamp Computer Computer Program pH probe Procedure: 1) 2) Goggles were put on. 3) 0.1 M NaOH solution was made using 0.4 g NaOH and 100 mL distilled water. The ingredients were added together in a beaker and stirred. 4) The buret was standardized by adding 10 mL of distilled water‚ rolling

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    FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION LABORATORY REPORT NT20903 FOOD CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Determination of free fatty acid(FFA) and iodine value (IV)in oil LECTURER NAME : MOHD NAZRI BIN ABDUL RAHMAN LAB SESSION : 3 OCTOBER 2011 (GROUP 4‚ MONDAY) Group Member Title: Determination of free fatty acid (FFA) in oil and determination of iodine value (IV) in oil Introduction Acid value or free fatty acid content is an important characteristic commonly used in quality control of fat and oil

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    Marz Jhon V. Patricio QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF THE ACIDITY OF SOFT DRINKS I. Introduction A. Principle Titration is a laboratory method that is the slow addition of one solution to another until the reaction reaches neutralization‚ which is often indicated by color change. Acid-base titration is the most frequently used procedure to determine the concentration of an acid or basic solution. This titration is also called as neutralization reaction. By adding an indicator to the solution‚ we will

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    Weak Families 1 Are Families Becoming Weaker? (Name) Sociology 210‚ Section 01 Professor McCoy February 22‚ 2014 Weak Families 2 Are families really becoming weak or are they just becoming different? Due to the perception of what many think a family should be may have a lot to do with the idea that they are becoming weaker? Although the family dynamic is changing from what it used to be that does not necessarily mean that they are becoming weaker. Would

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    Determination: the ability to strive for and accomplish a set goal. Determination is one of the most important trait anyone can have. It helps you succeed and overcome any boundaries thrown your way. Determination is so significant because without it many feats wouldn’t have been accomplished. It can help people succeed no matter what obstacles they have to face. First‚ if no African-American had revolted against the status quo and been determined to end all the injustices that African Americans

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    Effects of Acid Rain

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    Acid Rain Definition: The term acid rain refers to what scientists call acid deposition.  It is caused by airborne acidic pollutants and has highly destructive results. Scientists first discovered acid rain in 1852‚ when the English chemist Robert Agnus invented the term.  From then until now‚ acid rain has been an issue of intense debate among scientists and policy makers. Acid rain‚ one of the most important environmental problems of all‚ cannot be seen.  The invisible gases that cause acid

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    Amino Acid Chromatography

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    Abstract In this experiment paper chromatography was used in order to identify two unknown amino acids using eight known amino ones. The two unknown ones were identified by comparing the distance they travelled up the chromatography paper and their Rf values to the corresponding values of the other eight known amino acids. The unknown amino acids identified were Glycine and Methionine. Introduction Proteins in cells are important in many ways. There are different types of proteins such as

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    Determination of Water in a Hydrate DESIGN – Aspect 1: Defining the problem & selecting variables Research Question: What percentage of Copper Sulfate Hydrate is water? Background Information: There are many ionic compounds that contain one or more waters of hydration in their formulae. They exists either in anhydrous or hydrated form. Most anhydrous compounds have a strong tendency to absorb water from the humidity in the atmosphere and shifts into a hydrated form. Because of

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    Titration of Acetic Acid

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    Titration for Acetic Acid in Vinegar Purpose: The Primary Purpose of this Experiment is to Determine the Percent Content of Acetic Acid in a Household Bottle of President’s Choice Vinegar‚ using Titration Techniques. In addition‚ a Secondary Purpose for this Experiment that Derives Directly from the Primary Purpose is to Gain Hands On Experience in Titration Techniques‚ as a Vital Tool in our Quest to Understanding the Chemical Aspect of the World around Us. Procedure Conducting a Titration

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