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    Introduction: This experiment was used to examine the hypothesis that: Osmosis is dependent on the concentrations of the substances involved. Diffusion is the passage of solute molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration (Campbell & Reece‚ 2005). An example is ammonia diffusing throughout a room. A solute is one of two components in a chemical solution. The solute is the substance dissolved in the solution. The solvent‚ the other component‚ is any liquid in

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    Name ____________________________ Date ____________ THE EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION ON THE RATE OF DIFFUSION PURPOSE: This experiment will explore the concentration gradient by measuring the rate of diffusion in a number of theoretical cells. The objectives for this lab are: (1) To define concentration gradient‚ (2) To explain experimental data concerning different concentration gradients‚ (3) To complete a data table and prepare a graph to illustrate the data‚ and (4) To apply information from

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    Tap & Jazz! A Skill For A Lifetime! As a child I wasn’t able to participate in too many activities. I had two other siblings and it just wasn’t feasible for my parents to enroll us in a lot of extracurricular events. My sister took ballet as a child. I would attend classes with her and I would watch her perform her routines. I became interested in what she did but I didn’t think “ballet” was for me‚ but I did want to participate in some form of performing arts. I liked to dance but ballet was too

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    ethylenediamine (en) complexes through Continuous Variations method as well as the number of ligands (n values). This nondestructive method is preferred in determining the amount of complexes present which will also not disrupt the equilibria. 0.3M concentrations of nickel sulfate hexahydrate and ethylenediamene are mixed at certain stoichiometric ratios of 0.3‚ 0.4‚ 0.5‚ 0.6‚ 0.7‚ 0.8 and 0.9 to form several complexes. Using the UV-Vis Spectrometer‚ the absorbances are taken at wavelengths 530‚ 545‚ 578

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    liner pools are the two most common types of inground pool construction in the northeastern states and both are good options. There are some major differences between them‚ in terms of construction‚ durability and maintenance. Getting all the information can help you make the wisest choice‚ so let’s look at some particulars about each type. Gunite Pools Gunite pools are created using steel rebar coated with an application of concrete to make the shell for the pool. It must meet National Pool and

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    In order to find the formula of the copper chloride hydrate‚ we had to separate the compound to find the mass of water and copper. To begin this process‚ we evaporated the water and created an anhydrous compound‚ meaning we were left with only CuxCly. By calculating the weight of both the anhydrous and the hydrated compounds‚ we could conclude that the difference in the weights was the weight of the H2O. From this we were able to calculate the percent composition of CuxCly and H2O (see Calculations:

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    The Spectrophotometric Determination of an Equilibrium Constant. Abstract: The report presents determination of equilibrium constant for the formation of a complex ion FeSCN2+. This was accomplished using a colorimeter to measure absorbance of some known concentration solutions in order to generate the calibration curve. The equation of the graph was used to compute the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products‚ needed to calculate the equilibrium constant for

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    Swimming Pool Covers Covers for your swimming pool are available obtainable lay out of various colours‚ sizes‚ shapes‚ and functions. To heat your pool and keep it protected simultaneously also you’ll get a star solar. If wellbeing is your biggest concern as well as you’ll be supplied with safety covers that cover your pool and keep individuals and animals out of it as well. For each on top of ground pools and in ground pools along with you’ll invariably realize a canopy to stay your pool protected

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    Concentration of a Solution: Beer’s Law The objective of this experiment is to determine the concentration of an unknown copper sulfate solution. You will be using the Colorimeter. In this device‚ red light from the LED light source will pass through the solution and strike a photocell. A higher concentration of the coloured solution absorbs more light (and transmits less) than a solution of lower concentration. The Colorimeter monitors the light received by the photocell as either an absorbance

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    The Effect of Concentration Gradient on Osmosis Abstract: Osmosis is the passive movement of water from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration‚ usually across a membrane (Thorpe 2013). Tonicity is the ability of a solution surrounding a cell to gain or lose water (Reece 2011). There are many factors that affect the rate of osmosis. These include temperature‚ surface area‚ difference in water potential‚ pressure‚ light and dark and most importantly what we will be talking

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