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    Analysis of Essential Oils using Gas Chromatography Lyndon Justin T. Guzman Institute of Chemistry‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City Date Performed: February 2; February 4‚ 2011 Date Submitted: February 18‚ 2011 Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to isolate the essential oil from eucalyptus leaves as a pure compound; moreover‚ the components of the essential oil‚ camphor and limonene‚ will be then separated using gas chromatography technique‚ identify the components by

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    Column and Thin Layer Chromatography: The Separation of Spinach Pigment Abstract Spinach extract was separated into fractions containing compounds of similar polarity by column chromatography. Based on solid-liquid phase partitioning‚ this separation technique exploited the different polarity of the compounds in the spinach extract. Three fractions with different colors were obtained. The extract and its fractions were analyzed using thin layer chromatography (TLC). The TLC results showed that

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    brand of paper towel is most absorbent? Aim: The aim of this experiment is to see which brand of paper towel absorbs the most water out of a 200mL beaker. Hypothesis: In this experiment my reasearch has shown that Kleenex Viva would be most likely to absorb the most water as to the amount that the Woolworths homebrand would because of its thickness and the texture of the paper. Variables: |Independent variable |The independent variable is the brands of paper towel being

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    Alkenes from Alcohols: Analysis of a Mixture by Gas Chromatography Aim: To analyze a mixture of alkenes by gas chromatography. Introduction: In this lab‚ we specifically used elimination reaction; however we only used the E1 reaction. In the presence of strong acids‚ alcohols protonate to form a good leaving group‚ namely water. Upon loss of a proton to a good leaving group‚ an introduction of unsaturation (a double bond) can be preformed. According to Wikipedia‚ an E2 reaction is typically

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    peels (banana and papaya)‚ 1.5 distilled water‚ 3 gulaman bars and etc. This product efficiency must estimate three trials having three replication each. After three trials that the study is not proved‚ it will be considered failure. The paper covers five important chapters namely: the problem and its background‚ theoretical concept‚ methodology‚ presentation‚ analysis and interpretation of data and summary‚ conclusion and recommendation that will explain further this study.

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    Practical 1: Observation of mitosis in garlic root tips Introduction The practical will involve the preparation‚ observation‚ and classification‚ of the various stages of mitosis by observing garlic root tips using a microscope. The study comes under the heading of cytogenetics which is the visual characterisation of genetic material and the study of how that material reacts during the life of the cell. Strictly speaking‚ mitosis is the division of the nucleus into two daughter nuclei that are

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    Student ID: 4593119 Date: 7 Dec 2014 Course and Section Number: SCIN131 A004 Fall 14 Lesson 4 Lab: Chromatography and Ionic versus Covalent Bonds PART 1 Begin by viewing the following Thinkwell video 15.1.3  CIA Demonstration: Chromatography After you watch the above video‚ answer the questions below in sufficient detail: (a) (3 pts.) This video discusses 3 different types of chromatography. List each one mentioned‚ and describe their differences in as much detail as possible (your points

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    given the bulk density and minimum void content. Equipment * Electronic Balance * Metal Cylinder (AS Compliant) * Metal Scoop * Tamping Steel Rod Test Procedure 1. Determine the weight and volume of the cylinder (for lab experiment written on side). 2. For the mixed aggregates ensure they are well mixed. Now fill the cylinder with the aggregate to 1/3 the height of the cylinder using the scoop. 3. Compact the aggregate with the tamping rod giving 25 strokes without

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    | Case Study/Reaction Paper | The Stanford Prison Experiment | | Reviewing and Analyzing: The Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford Prison Experiment was conducted at Stanford University in California from August 14 to August 20‚ 1971. Led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo‚ twenty-four male students whom were chosen out of 75‚ were randomly assigned roles of prisoners and guards‚ for an investigation into the causes of conflict between military guards and prisoners. According

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    Eric Wu 117 Experiment 1.6: Determination of Density Abstract: The purpose of the experiment was to determine if density is an intensive or extensive property of matter. The experiment proves that density is an intensive property. The density of an object remains the same no matter how much of it is present. The density is an intensive property because mass and volume changes at the same rate. Introduction: This experiment was designed to determine if density is an intensive or extensive

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