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    Introduction. The following is an experiment into temperature change in an exothermic reaction taking place between Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and also how the concentration of the acid will vary these results. The characteristics of the reaction feature a neutralisation‚ an energy change (shown as a temperature change) that is usually exothermic (gives out heat). The reaction of neutralisation is exothermic because of the bonds being broken and made in the reaction. When

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    Title Antimicrobial properties in different type of plants. Introduction A substance that kills or prevents the growth of microorganisms for example bacteria‚ fungi or protozoans is called an antimicrobial. This substance has 2 major roles which are to either kill microbes (microbiocidal) or prevent the growth of microbes (microbiostatic). Disinfectants are antimicrobial substances used on non-living objects outside the body. This substance included antibiotics‚ antifungals‚ antiprotozoals and

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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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    Time Series Analysis: The Multiplicative Decomposition Method Table of Contents Page Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…4-5 Methodology: Multiplicative Decomposition……………………………………………….…5-7 Advantages/Disadvantages of Multiplicative Method………………………………7-8 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..8 Abstract One of the most essential pieces

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    Hmk – General Factorials. Use =0.05 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)

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    Experiment No ____ 2.0 hours D1=2‚D2=1‚D3=0 The Effect of Temperature on the Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Water under Constant Pressure Beijing World Youth Academy Subject: Chemistry Student name: YeiYoung Choo Candidate number: 000791 011 January 21‚ 2009 Teacher Helen Xu The Effect of Temperature on the Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Water under Constant Pressure (Evaluated for Design) Research Question What is the effect of temperature on

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    The aim of the experiment was to examine the effects of consuming lactate before and during a prolonged exercise. The data shows that the consumption of the lactate actually did work and the performance of the subject was better than the previous three experiments of dieting. This was due to the lactate that was consumed in the CytoMax. Azevedo‚ Tietz‚ Two-Feathers‚ Paull‚ and Chapman (2007) state that CytoMax contains polylactate which speeds up the delivery of substrates and is thought to help

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    Observation and Experiment Data Table A. The Overall Reaction What are the physical properties of the individual substances? Chemical Observation Calcium Chloride Grainy‚ White Sodium Bicarbonate White‚ flour texture Phenol Red Solution The color of Hawaiian punch‚ thin consistency‚ semi- transparent What happens when the substances are mixed together? Observations Calcium Chloride- Foams and heats up when mixed with the phenol red. Turned orange Sodium Bicarbonate- Turned orange

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    When a beetroot cell is exposed to various kinds of temperatures‚ its plasma membrane is affected and may change in structure resulting in the leaking of betacyanin. If the temperature changes‚ then I would expect to observe that there would be a change in the concentration of betacyanin that has leaked from a beetroot cell. In specific‚ at high temperatures‚ the phospholipids that make up the plasma membrane of the beet root cell become progressively more destabilized causing them to transform into

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       Appreciate how a physical property that varies with temperature may be used for the measurement of temperature‚ and state examples of such properties. Recognise the need for and identify fixed points. Describe the structure and action of liquid-in-glass thermometers. Demonstrate understanding of sensitivity‚ range and linearity. Describe the structure of a thermocouple and show understanding of its use for measuring high temperatures and those that vary rapidly. 1. A clinical thermometer

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