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    Boiler Experiment

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    Objective 1. To demonstrate the relationship between the pressure and temperature of saturated steam in equilibrium with water. 2. To determine the vapour pressure curve. Introduction Properties of a fluid can change when heat and work are applied to it. There’s an interchange between the fluid and its surroundings when heat and work are applied according to the study of thermodynamics. Substances such as gases and vapors are often referred as P-V-T substances. Theory: An ideal gas

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    After a holding period of 18 hours for winter captured crabs and a period of 30 hours for summer captured crabs‚ all individuals were transferred to containers with experimental temperature and salinity levels to begin the experiment. To observe changes due to salinity concentrations over the 48-hour period‚ groups of crabs were exposed to one of the eight salinity treatments‚ and temperature treatments were held constant at 5°C or 15°C to resemble winter or summer field conditions

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    KF 1(a) SOLUBILITY OF AN SALT BY TITRATION Date : __________________________ Name : _____________________________________________________ Matric no. : __________________________ 1. Objective(s) of Experiment To measure the change in solubility product of potassium periodate (KIO4)‚ when an inert salt (NaNO3) is added to the solution. 2. Why important to determine solubility? The solubility product expression can be used for predicting whether or not precipitation will occur

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    Biology Digestive Enzyme Experiment “Design an experiment in which you will investigate a digestive enzyme’s effect on digestion” Research Question: To determine the effect of enzyme concentration on the rate of digestion. This will be done by increasing the concentration of the enzyme diastase and investigate its effect on the rate of starch digestion. The rate will be determined by the amount of time it takes to completely digest the powdered starch‚ the complete digestion will be indicated by

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    Chemical Reaction Essay

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    There are eight types of chemical reactions. These eight reactions are Decomposition‚ Composition‚ Acid/Base‚ Synthesis‚ Single-Replacement‚ Double-Replacement‚ Precipitation‚ and Redox. Though these eight could be referred to as the same due to them being chemical reactions. They are actually very different. An example of this difference is Decomposition and Synthesis. Decomposition is when a compound is broken into smaller chemical species while a Synthesis reaction is two or more chemical species

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    four and five on the Rutherford model is accurate but not comprehensive in its coverage of the key findings. In relation to the Nuclear Reaction aspect‚ the material presented is comprehensive and highly engaging in relation to showing how nuclear reactions impact on our world in questions 6‚7‚ 8 and 12. In relation to the Properties of the products of Nuclear Reactions‚ the work for this section shows a comprehensive understanding of the topic in questions 9‚ 10‚ 11. In relation to Power Generation

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    Experiment 4

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    References: Garcia‚ C. (2005). Laboratory experiments in organic chemistry. Manila: University of Santo Tomas. http://www.stevens.edu/wit/research/samples/plipsy_organic_chemistry_lab_report.pdf Retrieved Jan 1‚ 2013) http://www.nbs.csudh.edu/chemistry/faculty/nsturm/CHE301/Thin%20Layer%20Chromatorgaphy%20Experiment

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    The testing for the Doll Test OR Eye Color Experiment resonated more with children is because children are brought up in discrimination house hold. Doll test told that how equal size the dolls were except for their color‚ to test children’s racial perceptions. Their subjects‚ where at least the children between the ages of three to seven‚ were asked to identify both the race of the dolls and which color doll they prefer. Eye Color Experiment talks about on how children treated each other by eye color

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    addressed in the modern day. Although many of us would agree not to commit crimes‚ Milgram’s experiment proves that humans are easily manipulated. At the beginning of the 1930’s‚ Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party exploited the widespread discontent in Germany to attract popular and political support. Though the Germans were

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    Wed. 11-1:50 Title: Grignard Reaction with a Ketone: Triphenylmethanol Part 1 Objective: The goal of this experiment is to learn to make Grignard reagents. The reactions of the Grignard reagents with ketones form tertiary alcohols. These reagents are highly air- and moisture-sensitive materials. We will observe the formation of the Grignard reagents‚ which magnesium metal is transformed into organometallic salts. Experimental Procedure: Our experiment was as followed as in our text

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