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    is the temperature at which water changes phase from a liquid to a solid or vice versa. The freezing point describes the liquid to solid transition while the melting point is the temperature at which water goes from a solid (ice) to liquid water. In theory‚ the two temperatures would be the same‚ but liquids can be super cooled beyond their freezing points so that they don’t solidify until well below freezing point. Ordinarily the freezing point of water is 0° C or 32° F. The temperature may be lower

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    Activity of a Protease

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    The Activity of a Protease (Trypsin) Introduction Enzymes catalyze reactions by creating alternate reaction mechanisms whose transition states are more thermodynamically stable than uncatalyzed reactions (Berg et al.‚ 2002; UBC Department of Microbiology and Immunology‚ 2006). Increased thermodynamic stability in these transition states reduces the energy of activation‚ the minimum amount of energy input a chemical system requires for a reaction to occur (UBC Department of Microbiology

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    the 200mL beaker started with an average temperature of 43.5oC it then gradually fell to 41oC after 45 seconds‚ then rapidly decreased in temperature by 2oC every 15 seconds. At the 90 second period it decreased by 4oC from 35.5oC to 31.5oC it then steadied out falling by 1oC per 15 seconds until the 120 second stop mark. For the 500mL beaker the temperature difference between the 15 second intervals were very different being more gradual with the temperature on average falling from 1 – 1.25oC per

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    Thermochemistry Thermochemistry is the study of heat evolved and absorbed during the chemical reactions. The system is the interest of the universe; the surroundings are the rest of the universe in which the exchange of the energy with the system takes place. Both‚ the system and the surroundings make up the universe. Heat flow is the transfer of heat from a warm place to a cooler one. System to surroundings: Surroundings to system:

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    Development Activities

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    individuals to take part in development activities Overview This standard identifies the requirements when supporting individuals to take part in development activities of various kinds‚ including those that will help them retain or regain skills‚ interact with others or engage in chosen physical or intellectual pursuits. The standard includes preparing for development activities‚ supporting participation and contributing to evaluation of the activity. SCDHSC0211 Support individuals to take

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    Paranormal Activity

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    Paranormal Activity: Analysis and Critique Rick Mitchell September 12‚ 2011 ENG 225: Introduction to Film Instructor: Alene Morrison Paranormal Activity was a movie that everyone wanted to see as soon as the previews hit the movie screen. The previews showed the viewer small pieces of the movie so they would be left wondering and want to go see the movie as soon as they could. Paranormal Activity was based on a true story about a young couple dealing with a paranormal entity. The young woman

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    To investigate the effect of different caffeine concentration on the heartbeat rate of Daphnia at room temperature. Introduction: Caffeine is found‚ and produced in many plant species to function as a natural pesticide‚ and as an inhibitor of seed germination of other nearby coffee seedlings to give it a better chance of survival. Caffeine is able to paralyze and kill certain insects upon feeding on the plants that produce caffeine. Coffee‚ tea and cocoa are common caffeine-containing

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    Enzyme Activity

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    My lab group studied the effect of PH on reaction rate/ enzyme activity measured by foam height. PH is the measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. The higher the hydrogen ion concentration‚ the lower the pH. Every enzyme has an optimal PH‚ meaning they have a very small window in which they are most active. Our enzyme (potato smoothie) had an optimal PH of 7.0-7.5. We know this because we measured the enzyme’s reaction rate by measuring foam height. The largest foam height we

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    P5- Outline relevant legislation in relation to preparing‚ cooking and serving food. P6- Explain safe practices necessary in preparing‚ cooking and serving food in a health or social care setting. In this assignment I am going to be outlining and explaining safe practices necessary in preparing‚ cooking and serving food in a health or social care setting and relevant legislation in relation to preparing‚ cooking and serving food. Safe practices of food preparation‚ cooking and service Hygiene

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    Leisure Activities

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    AND DISADVANTAGES OF leisure activities for children in the pacific]Abstract | Leisure activity is beneficial when managed and properly organised as they are in the traditional and cultural lifestyles of the Pacific. These conditions need to be adapted and maintained in modern and evolving cultures to maximise positive effects of leisure activities on children. | PLAN Type : Point by point method Title : The advantages and disadvantages leisure activities present to children in the Pacific

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