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    reaction mechanism since no chemical identity had been changed. The lab demonstrates the use of chemical molecular behavior to isolate a particular set of molecules. Caffeine had already existed in the leaf itself but needed to be separated from the other chemicals. Caffeine’s chemical structure is relatively similar to the nucleic acid purine in that they use nitrogen and is bicyclic but lacks an alkene‚ amine and an amide. Caffeine has a solubility of 67.0 g/100 mL in boiling water but tannins also

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    MULTIPLE EXTRACTION OF CAFFEINE FROM DRIED TEA LEAVES USING DICHLOROMETHANE Delos Reyes‚ K.‚ Dizon‚ G.J.‚ Enriquez‚ J.R.‚ Estrada‚ G. and Garcia C. Group 4 2G Med Tech Organic Chemistry Laboratory ABSTRACT Caffeine was extracted from dried tea leaves by multiple extraction technique. 10g of tea leaves was boiled in a solution of 4.4 g anhydrous sodium carbonate and 100ml distilled water and was extracted three times using 20 ml of dichloromethane. Theresidue was collected by decanting

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    QUIZ 02 ECO402 Quiz # 2 ECO402 (Microeconomics) Semester Spring 2008 Total Marks 15 Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. This quiz covers Lesson 14-17. Last date for submission of quiz is 12/05/08. Upload your quiz with in due date and time. No quiz will be accepted after due date and time. In MCQs‚ write only one option in the answer sheet which you think is correct. More than one answer will be marked zero. 6. No quiz will be accepted through e-mail. 7. Please submit your solution

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    Tan 1 DNA EXTRACTION Aim : To extract the DNA from an egg yolk using various enzymes and to compare with other groups the most effective way to extract DNA. Hypothesis : To be able to observe white springy substances after mixing with enzyme and alcohol. Apparatus : -Test tube‚ spatula‚ glass rod‚ dropper‚ beaker‚ test tube rack‚ skewer. Materials : - 1 egg‚ meat tenderizer‚ salt‚ water ‚ soap‚ isopropyl alcohol 91%‚ pineapple juice. Variables : Manipulated Variable : Responding

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    DNA extraction lab 1. A number of steps are required to isolate DNA from cellular content. Describe what happens at each step‚ and why it acts to separate the parts of the cell. The steps include a) breaking cell open to release the DNA; b) separating the DNA from cellar materials and proteins; c) using alcohol to precipitate the DNA; d) cleaning the DNA; e) confirming the presence of the DNA. a) Breaking cell open to release the DNA: the cells are separated from each other by physical means such

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    patient. However‚ we are only interested in the patient’s head and more specifically the brain‚ that is why in this step we perform an orientation step to orient all the brain images into a common coordination and then we perform the brain extraction using brain extraction tool (BET) which will result two images‚ one image contains only the brain and the other one contains the brain and the skull‚ both images are needed for further analysis‚ Figure ‎2.4 and Figure ‎2.5 Show the MRI image before and after

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    In this labcaffeine was extracted from black tea‚ and green tea through a vacuum filtration‚ and a rotovap. The melting point of the sample of black tea was 219.12-236.05 ˚c‚ and for the green tea it was 176.22-227.6 ˚c. The % error of the melting point indicates how much error there was from the melting point taken experimentally. The % error of the melting point for black tea was 0.44%‚ and for green tea it is 3.15%.Since the theoretical melting point of caffeine is between 235-237 ˚c‚ we can

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    Experiment 2: Extraction – Evaluation Summary Labs reports must be typed and chemical structures must be drawn with ChemDraw. Report must not exceed three pages (including this page). Page limit does not include any attached spectra or references. ** Deductions for hand written report/structures and exceeding page limit ** Report Breakdown Data/Results: _________________ /10 Discussion: _________________ /10 Report Total: _________________ /20 Other Lab Marks Performance:

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    question in this experiment is‚ how can one extract DNA from a strawberry using limited household items. This was accomplished with the prior knowledge that the DNA is stored in the nucleus of the cell‚ and that is an extraction buffer would be needed to acquire the DNA. This experiment had no control group‚ however‚ if there was a control group it might be a group with no extraction buffer. The independent variable in this experiment is the extraction buffer. The dependent variable in this experiment

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    The Amplification DNA Extraction from minced meat samples using the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and Gel Electrophoresis for Purification of the DNA. Date: 14th/21st of October 2016 Partner(s): Aisling Loughman. Aim: The aim of the experiment is learn the technique to extract DNA using minced meat samples (Pork‚ Beef and mixed)‚ amplify the extracted DNA using the PCR Technique and further visualise the extracted DNA by Gel Electrophoresis under UV light. Introduction: “The method

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