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    Elodea Lab

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     Krotec; Honors Bio Period 4  Photosynthesis Lab Report       I.​          ​ Introduction  The photosynthesis lab is designed to quantify photosynthesis‚ enabling a number of  variables to be tested for their effects on photosynthetic rate. The production of oxygen‚ is used  as an indirect measure of photosynthetic activity.The lab allows the examination of the effects of  different wavelengths of light on photosynthetic activity. The other aspect of the lab includes  Paper chromatography‚ which is 

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    (Demand Under Perfect Competition) What type of demand curve does a perfectly competitive firm face? Why? The demand curve for an individual firm is equal to the equilibrium price of the market. The market demand curve is downward-sloping.   2. Explain the different options a firm has to minimize losses in the short run.  The firm in a perfectly competitive market can only choose to produce at a loss or temporarily shut down. 3. (The Short-Run Firm Supply Curve) Each of the following situations

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    Forces lab

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    Abstract: The previous lab explored the effect of gravity on free fall. It was determined that acceleration is always constant under free fall. However‚ in this lab‚ acceleration was observed under different forces‚ other than just gravity. Therefore‚ depending on how strong the forces being exerted were‚ acceleration differed. It wasn’t constant anymore. Using a glider on a air track and a pulley‚ different masses were attached at the end of the string and the glider was allowed to move on the

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    lab report

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    produced . The test tube is warm Pop sound is heard . The glowing splinter is ignited with violent flame and extinguished within 20 second . When the glowing splinter is pulled out ‚ it rekindled . 6 Boiled manganese dioxide (cooled after heating) Moderate amount of effervescence is produced . Pop sound is heard . The glowing splinter is ignited with violent flame and extinguished within 7 second . When the glowing splinter is pulled out ‚ it rekindled . Discussion

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    Drunk driving can be stopped. I believe that drunk driving can be stopped‚ This topic is very important to a lot of people. Many people have lost loved ones either to or from drunk drivers/driving. On average‚ a drunk driver will drive 80 times under the influence before their first arrest. Every 53 minutes in America‚ a life is lost in a drunk driving crash. That Equates to 27 people every day. In 2011‚ 9‚878 people were victims of drunk drivers. Drunk driving needs to be stopped. Call a cab

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    Lab Result

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    Utilizing the Lab Results PS2200 - Criminal Investigation Unit 04 Assignment 01 As the lead homicide investigator for this case I had recently learned that the crime lab has concluded that the finger print that was recovered belonged to the boyfriend‚ they were from a piece of notebook paper found under the body of the victim. Interviews are conducted in criminal cases for the purpose of gathering information from people who have‚ or may have‚ knowledge needed in the investigation. (Swanson

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    Nucleophilic Hydride Lab

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    diphenylmethanol. This was done by using sodium borohydride to reduce benzophenone. The product was then crystalized from hexanes then using the melting point and IR testing it was possible to characterize it. The melting point range was… Introduction: This lab is possible because of oxidation and reduction reactions. In organic chemistry oxidation is the loss of electron density around a carbon‚ while reduction is an increase in electron density around a carbon. More electronegative atoms such chlorine have

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    Sam Edward Spt 260 March 25‚ 2013 Under Armour History of the organization Under Armour was founded in 1996 by Kevin Plank ‚ a then 23-year old former special team’s captain of the University of Maryland football team. Plank initially began the business from his grandmother ’s basement in Washington‚ D.C. As a fullback at the University of Maryland ‚ Plank got tired of having to change out of the sweat-soaked T-shirts worn under his jersey; however‚ he noticed that his compression shorts

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    Under Armour Case Study

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    Under Armour Case Study The Early years of Under Armour Under Armour was found in 1996 by fullback Kevin Plank. As a fullback at the University of Maryland‚ he got tired of having to change out of the sweaty T-shirts he wore under his jersey but then‚ he noticed that his compression shorts worn during practice stayed dry. This encouraged him to make a T-shirt using this fabric. After graduating from the University of Maryland‚ Plank developed his first prototype of the shirt‚ which

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    Boyles Lab

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    Boyle’s Law Lab Purpose: To determine the relationship between pressure exerted and volume of a gas. Materials: Lab simulation. Procedure: 1. Open animation file 2. Modify the number of books that press down on the piston starting from 0 books and increasing by 1 each time until 19 books. 3. Record the pressure (# of books) and volume for 19 different pressure values. 4. Record those values in a table 5. Using the data‚ plot a graph of pressure in function of volume. Conclusion:

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