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    Osmosis Lab

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    The independent variable in this lab is the molarity of sucrose each dialysis bag is filled with. The time (30 minutes)‚ the temperature (23C) and the type of dialysis tubing used are all constants. 2. The dependent variable is the final mass of the dialysis bag. 3. The control in the experiment is distilled water‚ as it does not contain sucrose solution. C. MATERIALS NEEDED 4. Five 30 cm strips of dialysis tubing 5. Five clear plastic cups

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    Antifreeze Lab

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    antifreeze solution. 5. Use the formula molality = moles solute/kg solvent to find the number of moles in 20% antifreeze solution. 6. Using the formula molar mass = grams/moles calculate the molecular mass of antifreeze in the 20% solution. 7. Average the molar masses you calculated in questions 3 and 6. 8. The formula for antifreeze is C2H6O2. Calculate its molarmass using the periodic table. 9. Calculate your percent error. Conclusion: This lab was a phenomenal success

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    Crystallization Lab

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    Partner: Camille Dupiton Lab #1 Purification of a Solid: Crystallization and Melting Point Section: A61 Laboratory Exercise #1 Purification of a Solid: Crystallization and Melting Point Introduction In this lab exercise‚ we will be learning experimental techniques using glassware and other apparatuses. In order to successfully complete this lab‚ we will use techniques 1.0‚ 1.1‚1.2‚2.0‚2.1‚2.2‚ and 2.3 that are described in the Lab Manuel. In addition‚ we will

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    Milk Lab

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    was attached to the ticker machine and ticker tape was fed through to the ticker machine. 3. The ticker tape was taped to the back of the car. 4. The ticker machine was turned on (turnt) and the car was released and stopped as it exited the ramp. 5. The ticker tape which was dotted was collected and the distance between dots was recorded. 6. The process was done 3 times for each angle. 7. Steps 2-6 were repeated for 6.3 degrees‚ 90 degrees and 8.5 degrees. Results:

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    Bio Lab

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    Experiment on Cellular respiration of Mung Beans Seeds with the Effects of Temperature Introduction: ATP is generated from aerobic respiration from the use of biosynthetic pathways. Glycolysis is where respiration starts in the cells and produces ATP‚ NADH‚ and 2 pyruvate molecules from the oxidation of six carbon carbohydrate and glucose. Even if oxygen is there or not‚ enzymes are mediated in the cytoplasm. The electron transport chain‚ chemiosmosis‚ and aerobic respiration use NADH molecule

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    Refraction Lab

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    The refraction of light lab used common materials to examine the process of the refraction of light. The title of this lab is exactly what occurs throughout the four different experiments. All four parts of this lab use prior knowledge to observe the complex concept of refraction. Refraction is the bending of a light when it enters a medium where the speed of light is different. When light enters through the glass and water the speed of light becomes decreased. This is due to the density of water

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    Question/Purpose: The Question or Purpose of our lab is to answer the question “How is the germination of a seed affected by sunlight?” Experimental Hypothesis: We believe these results will occur. 1. The seeds that are water deprived (1 mL of H2O a day) will not grow very well due to a lack of water which is important in photosynthesis and also lacks nutrients. The seeds may also die off due to a lack of water. 2. The seeds that are have a proper amount of water (10 mL of

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    Week 5

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    Week 5 Chapter readings: 2 (p.)‚ 9 (p.)‚ and 10 (p.) of Programming in Visual Basic 2010. Bringing Advanced Techniques Together Searches: JavaScript and databases and web services website design and techniques DQ 1 Does the use of CSS affect the ability to use the advanced web techniques that you have applied throughout the course?    The ability to use CSS in advanced web will not alter the advanced web techniques since it is used in the look and formatting of a web page. CSS from the

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    Lab-Week2

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    Name:Date:Professor: Converting Decimal to Binary and Binary to Decimal (20 points) Instructions for the Binary Conversion Exercise: NOTE! LOG ON TO SKILLSOFT TO DOWNLOAD THE LAB INSTRUCTIONS AND START THE LAB. In computers binary code is the language that communicated between applications. Binary Code is a coding system using only digits 0 and 1 to represent a letter‚ digit or other characters in a computer. It is hard to imagine that huge and hard calculations are done on computers applications

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    Asprin Lab

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    Date of Experiment: September 10th‚ 2013 Organic Chemistry II – CHLB330 Name: Symone E. MoxeyLab Partner: Lynden Cooper Synthesis of Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid) Abstract:- Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is produced experimentally in the lab. The resulting percentage yield is 65.5%. The purity of the obtained product is tested using the melting point and Ferric Chloride Test (FCT). The aspirin was massed‚ and the melting point was determined. Based on the data collected‚ there was a total

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