How to write a lab report Let’s take as an example a free-fall experiment. You drop a small steel ball from various heights and use an electronic timer to measure how long it takes the ball to hit the ground. From this you calculate the final speed of the ball using v = 2x/t. You believe that the ball will have a constant acceleration of “g‚” 9.8 m/s2. This will be seen if you graph velocity vs. time and get a straight line with a slope of 9.8. You end up with a table of data giving distances
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Potato Osmosis Biology SL - ATh INVESTIGATION “Potato Osmosis” INTRODUCTION Osmosis is a process that occurs at a cellular level that entails the spontaneous net movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane from a region of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration in order to equalize the level of water in each region. Involved in this process are hypotonic‚ hypertonic and isotonic solutions. A hypotonic solution is one with a lower osmotic pressure‚ indicating
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Lab Report: Halogen Reactions Purpose: This experiment will allow for exploration into some of the properties of Group 17 elements (halogens) and their compounds. More specifically‚ the solubility properties of these halogens will be used to predict their reactions. The relative electronegativities of the halogens will be determined. Halides‚such as Cl-‚ Br-‚ and I- will be used to make these determinations. Because this lab is qualitative rather than quantitative‚ there are no calculation
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Organic Chemistry II Lab 9 Fermentation of a Carbohydrate: Ethanol from Sucrose * Introduction Ethanol is one of the oldest alcohols and also the least toxic one. Industrially‚ ethanol is made most economically by hydration of ethylene. However‚ ethanol that is intended for human consumption must‚ by law‚ be prepared by fermentation. By either method‚ ethanol‚ of course‚ has the same formula‚ structure‚ and properties. The fermentation takes place with the assistance of enzymes from yeast
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hydrocarbons‚ PCBs‚ pesticides‚ herbicides‚ and other organics. Page 1 of 3: Analytical Result A. Header Information 1. After "Project No:"‚ enter the client’s project number (from cover page 1). This number is required on every page of the report. 2. After "METHOD"‚ enter the analytical method used. (e.g.‚ EPA 8260‚ or EPA method 8021). 3. After "REPORTING UNIT"‚ enter the appropriate reporting unit. The units ug/L for water samples and ug/Kg for soil samples are recommended for volatile
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PHYSICS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT How to measure the density of water using graphical method? Name: Chia Yee Xin Candidate Number: Session: October 2014 School: Sri KDU International School Research Question: To measure the density of water using graphical method. Introduction: Water is the most abundant compound on the Earth and it covers about 70% of the Earth’s surface. Water is a transparent fluid which forms the world’s streams‚ lakes‚ oceans and rain‚ and is the major constituent of
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sound energy. Materials: - 1 boss clamp - 1 test tube - 1 boss head clamp - 1 retort stand - 1 heat mat - 1 tiny teddy - 1 thermometer - 7mL of water - 1 miniature stand - 1 box of matches Method: 1. All experimenters put on safety goggles‚ gloves and lab coats. 2. Set up retort stand on the heat mat‚ and attach the boss head clamp. 3. Fill test tube with 7mL water and place in the clamp 4. Record the mass of the teddy bear and the energy in the teddy bear (per 100g and in KJ) 5. Put teddy on the miniature
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Lab Report: Toothpickase and Enzymes September 19‚ 2012 Olivia DePhillips Lab Partner: Joy Morgan Meyers Signature: Introduction Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze chemical reactions. In enzymatic reactions‚ the molecules at the beginning of the process‚ called substrates‚ are converted into different molecules‚ called products. Almost all chemical reactions in a biological cell need enzymes in order to occur at rates sufficient for life. Like all catalysts‚ enzymes work
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Observing and Analyzing the Behaviors of Daphnia‚ Pill Bugs‚ Amoeba and Uglena Under Certain Experimental Conditions Testing Reactions to Gravity‚ Light and Food Jacob Kluth and Kelsey Jankowski Introduction This lab has introduced the use of daphnia‚ pill bugs‚ amoeba and Uglena. We the AP Biology students were first introduced to the test subjects to test his or her capability of handling living organisms for upcoming science experiments. The AP Biology students were asked to create original
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Cited: ZIELINSKI‚ JEFF. "Laws of Motion." Transworld Ride BMX 20.172 (2011): 60. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 8 Oct. 2012. Dykstra‚ Dewey. "Newton And Newton ’s Third Law." American Journal Of Physics 77.8 (2009): 677. Academic Search Premier. Web. 8 Oct. 2012. Stevens-Smith‚ Deborah A.‚ and Shelley W. Fones. "Scootin ’ With Newton: Teaching Newton ’s First Law Of Motion." Strategies 15.6 (2002): 17-20. Education Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 8
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