General College Chemistry LabPaq / Published by: Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. sales@HOLscience.com / www.HOLscience.com / Toll Free 866.206.0773 A Laboratory Manual of Small-Scale Experiments for the Independent Study of General College Chemistry 50-0123-CK-02 LabPaq® is a registered trademark of Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. (HOL). The LabPaq referenced in this manual is produced by Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. which holds and reserves all copyrights on the intellectual properties associated with the LabPaq’s
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Experiment #1: Mass‚ Volume and Density Performed: 2/2/11 Turned in: 2/9/11 The purpose of this experiment is to verify the independence of X and Y motion for a projection. We watch the professor perform this experiment. The equipment used in this experiment was a projectile launcher (ME-6800)‚ a drop shoot accessory (ME-9859)‚ one photogate (ME-9204A)‚ white paper‚ carbon paper‚ two time-of-flight timing pad (ME-6810)‚ two balls (ball 1 and ball 2)‚ and an interface computer. Ball 1 is dropped
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controversial. People‚ especially expectant mothers‚ are all wondering‚ is it true? Since the original experiment in 1993‚ hundreds of studies have been conducted to either try to reinforce the idea‚ or disprove it. Although some researchers have tried to back up the Mozart effect‚ most have failed. Very few have been able to successfully replicate Rauscher‚ Shaw‚ and Ky’s (1993) experiment and obtain similar data. Several hypotheses have been formed to predict why the results are so contradicting
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what each part of the instrument is. The experiment was conducted for 3 weeks. The purpose of the first week was to familiarize ourselves with the equipment and actually conducting the experiment. The second week of the experiment was focused on gathering data for benzoic acid and for the third week‚ Naphthalene was experimented on. Upon entering the lab‚ the parts of the cathetometer were already unpacked and ready to be assembled. Since the experiment took 3 weeks‚ the majority of the procedure
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Psychologists use animals in their research to either get a better understanding of human thinking and behaviors or to find out more about the species they are studying. There are many reasons experiments can be unethical‚ but in some cases animal research can really benefit science. Using animals to experiment on is very controversial‚ and there are many groups and organizations fighting to protect animals rights. Finding ways to reduce animal research‚ and make it as ethical as possible is important
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Introduction The experiment was all based off of the question does the amount of candles affect how high the water rises? The hypothesis was also tested by the experiment‚ and this was the hypothesis‚ the amount of candles affects the height of the water. This hypothesis was chosen because it was known that the more candles lit in the container it used more oxygen and without the oxygen the contained created a vacuum that brings up the water‚ and that the more candles the stronger the vacuum. Experimental
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An independent variable is a factor that is changed throughout the experiment to determine the results. In this case‚ the independent variable were the types of cleaner used (Palmolive‚ Betadine‚ Dettol). These were changed throughout the experiment to compare different effects of cleaners towards bacterial growth. A dependent variable is the factor in which is being measured and observed. In this case‚ the zone of inhibition was measured which was used to determine the area and percentage of the
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SETTLEMENT OF PURE KAOLINITE CLAY BY USING OEDOMETER IN 1-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION Abstract The aim of this experiment was to explain how to use two type of oedometer to calculate compression index (Cc) and re-compression index (Cr)‚ measuring the pre-consilidation (s’vc)‚ and to predict the coefficient of consolidation (Cv). The soil used in this experiment is Kaolinite clay‚ which has Cv = 8.69 sqm/year at 300 kPa (hydraulic result) and Cv = 2.98 sqm/year at 288 kPa (manual result)
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diffusion. The water in each experiment measured 13 cm from the bottom of the glass to the top. The tap water for each experiment was taken from a jug so the temperature would be consistent. Before the food coloring was added the water in the glass was allowed to settle to decrease any movement. In the first experiment it took 61 seconds for the drop of food coloring to reach the bottom of the glass‚ in the second experiment it took 51 seconds and in the third experiment it took 32 seconds. To figure
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