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    Antimicrobial Experiment

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    http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bjm/v31n4/a03v31n4.pdf (3) http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1999/v4-457.html (4) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimicrobial (5) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacillus_subtilis (6)http://www.fins.uns.ac.rs/index.php?mact=Magazines‚cntnt01‚details‚0&cntnt01hierarchyid=6&cntnt01sortby=magazine_id&cntnt01sortorder=asc&cntnt01summarytemplate=current&cntnt01detailtemplate=detaljno&cntnt01cd_origpage=178&cntnt01magazineid=50&cntnt01returnid=188 (7) http://www.livestrong.com/a

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    Parachute Experiment

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    Parachute experiment Aim: The aim was to find the effect of holes on a parachute‚ varying their size and number. Hypothesis: 1. By increasing the number of holes‚ the time it will take to the parachute to reach the ground will be longer and its flight will be more balanced. 2. By increasing the size of the hole on the parachute‚ the time it will take to the parachute to reach the ground will be shorter and its flight will be less balanced. Apparatus: - garbage bag (squared shape

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    2014 Period 4 Lab #1: Density Determinations for Solutions Theory: The density of a sample of matter is very useful when trying to find the identity of an unknown substance. The units of density are quoted in (g/mL) for liquid samples of matter. For that reason if the volume is known of a liquid‚ determining its density is easily determined by weighing it accurately. Density can also be used as a tool for finding the concentration of solutions in some cases. The density is different in a substance

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    Experiment Plan By: Ashley Project Question: What size of bouncy ball bounces the highest‚ small‚ medium‚ or large?   * I predict the following will happen (my hypothesis): I predict that the smallest ball will bounce the highest since it is the lightest. | * Independent Variable: I will be changing the ball size. * Dependent Variable: The height of the bounce. * Controlled Variable: The height that I will drop the balls at. | The materials and amounts of each that is

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    Design Experiment: Enzyme Inhibitors. Research question: What is the effect of adding lead nitrate solution on the activity of amylase enzyme? Aim: To test the effect of adding nitrate solution on the activity of amylase. Background Information: Inhibitors are molecules which repress or prevent another molecule from engaging in a reaction. They are substances that attach themselves onto an enzyme and reduce or prevent the enzyme’s ability to catalyse reactions. Competitive Inhibitors are inhibitors

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    ASSES THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF AUSTRIA‚PRUSSIA AND RUSSIA IN THE DEFEAT OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. Austria ‚Prussia and Russia played a significant role in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte due to policies that they adopted in their respective nations.The following essay shall look on their relative importance made by these countries in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte who had dominated Europe for some time. In Prussia‚ patriotism and nationalism can be considered as an important factor.There was also

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    Dsesign of experiment

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    unless otherwise specified 1. An experiment was run to examine the amount of time it takes to boil a given amount of water on the four different burners of her stove‚ and with 0‚ 2‚ 4‚ or 6 teaspoons of water. The numbers in parentheses are run order. The results of the design are given below.   Salt (teaspoons) Burner 0 2 4 6 Right Back 7(7) 4(13) 7(24) 5(15) 8(21) 7(25) 7(34) 7(33) 7(30) 7(26) 7(41) 7(37) Right Front 4(6) 4(36) 4(1) 4(28) 4(20) 5(44) 4(14)

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    Membrane Experiment

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    level. The objective of this experiment is to study the characteristic of four different types of membrane. The membranes used in this experiment are polyamide film ( AFC 99 ) as membrane one ‚ polyamide film ( AFC 40 ) as membrane two ‚ cellulose acetate (CA 202 ) as the third membrane and PVDF (FP 100 ) that act as the fourth membrane. In order to identify the characteristic of all four membranes‚ experimental procedures should be done. The variable for this experiment is the membrane maximum inlet

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    Osmosis experiment

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    Osmosis Trial experiment Aim: Our aim in this experiment is to find out which vegetable absorbs the most liquid over a given time due to osmosis. Chosen Apparatus: we will need to use: six test tubes; a test tube rack; an apple; a potato; a cork borer; a measuring cylinder; sugar solution; scales to measure in milligrams; a ruler; a knife; and a pair of tweezers. Apparatus Why we chose it Advantages Alternative equipment apple Its an absorbent fruit and is similar to a potato It

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    Sugar Solution vs. Average Density The objective of this lab was to determine the percent (by mass) of sugar in a non-carbonated beverage by measuring its density and using calibration curving showing the density and concertation of standard solution. The procedure used in this experiment was 2 50mL beaker and 10-mL volumetric pipet & pipet pump. 40 mL of deionized water was poured into a 50 mL beaker. Then 10 mL of that deionized water (0% sugar solution) was pipet‚ using the volumetric pipet

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