Group No.___ Date Performed :___________ Chemistry Laboratory 101__ Date Submitted[1] :___________ Members[2]: Instructor’s Initials[3] :___________ 1. _____________________ 2. _____________________ 3. _____________________ 4. _____________________ Laboratory Report Sheet The Bunsen Burner Activity 1 Objectives:4 1. ________________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________________
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Laboratory Report 1 Title : Accurate Measurement of Mass and Volume Part A: The Formula of Hydrated Copper (II) Sulfate Aim: The objective of this experiment is to find out the accurate mass of a solid and to calculate the moles of an unknown. Materials: The materials used in this experiment are Hydrated Copper (II) Sulfate‚ weighing bottle‚ analytical balance‚ laboratory balance‚ casserole‚ spatula‚ and hotplate. Methods: First‚ approximate 1.0g of hydrated copper (II) sulfate was
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Purpose The purpose of this exercise is to learn aseptic technique procedures and there importance and also to learn to isolate colonies using the streak plate technique. Introduction Bacteria are inoculated (introduced) and cultured (grown) in the laboratory for test studies to determine their morphology (the shape‚ size‚ arrangement‚ and internal structures) and pathology (ability to cause disease). Inoculation has to be performed without adding other microbes or contaminants. Aseptic (sterile) technique
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A basic introduction to the Daiiichi - Ranbaxy acquisition RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited‚ India’s largest pharmaceutical company‚ was an integrated‚ research based‚ international pharmaceutical company producing a wide range of quality‚ affordable generic medicines‚ trusted by healthcare professionals and patients across geographies. It was incorporated in 1961 by Singh’s grandfather Bhai Mohan Singh‚ further his son Dr. Parvinder Singh succeeded it‚ transforming Ranbaxy
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Experiment 6: Relative Density Laboratory Report Jessica Manansala‚ Nathaniel Martinez‚ Maria Pacia‚ Jeanelle Pedrigal‚ Miguel Poblete Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila Philippines Abstract The experiment would introduce us to 3 concepts‚ namely‚ the definition of relative density‚ the Archimedes principle and the determination of density by the Archimedes principle. In the first activity‚ we were tasked with finding the density
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Lab #16: Gravimetric Analysis of Metal Carbonate Introduction: In this laboratory the identity of group 1 metal Carbonate is determined gravimetrically using a double replacement precipitation reaction. Concepts: Double-Replacement reaction Gravimetric analysis. Background: The identity of group 1 metal M is determined by analyzing an unknown Group 1 metal carbonate‚ M2CO3. There are 3 main reactions in this lab: 1. Equation 1: M2CO3 (s) → 2M+ (aq) + CO32- (aq) 2. Equation 2: Ca2+
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increasing dominance of emerging markets such as India‚ fast approaching patent expiry etc. Also‚ this deal involves 2 major players who are the largest among their respective markets. Background: Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. acquired 34.8% of Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. from its promoters and increased its stake through preferential allotment‚ public offer and preferential issue of warrants to acquire a majority in Ranbaxy‚ i.e. at least 50.1%. After the acquisition‚ Ranbaxy operates as Daiichi Sankyo’s subsidiary
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syringe filters‚ tubings‚ vials‚ and other consumables (injectors‚ plates‚ and cartridges). The chromatography instrumentation market by end users is broadly categorized into pharmaceutical‚ biotechnology and biopharmaceuticals‚ academic research laboratories‚ food and agriculture industries‚ environmental testing industry‚ and others. The
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Metal bar D(lead) has a identity of 11.36‚ in the experimental density +/- uncertainty bar D is 11.2+/- 0.6 g/mL. The theoretical density information was founded in General Chemistry Laboratory Manual for CSU Bakersfield‚ CHEM 211‚ 3rd ed. Buschhaus‚ M. 2015. Each experimental identification described was strongly supported by there experimental densities +/- uncertainty and by only being off by 0.06. Both results come out in range of
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are termed as instruments and equipment‚ which are used interchangeably Instrument: A device used to collect data and measurement of results e.g.‚ UVVisible spectrophotometer Equipment: Support device used for performing analysis in the laboratory e.g.‚ centrifuge PA-510 Chapter-7 7 CALIBRATION Calibration is defined as the set of operations which establish‚ under specified conditions‚ the relationship between
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