Lalin Candium Lab Report Chemistry Block H Mr. Neil Chipman Calculating the Atomic Mass for Different Candium Isotopes Objective: In this experiment I will be discovering the atomic weight of Candium isotopes. By doing this experiment‚ it helps us to know how to calculate the relative abundance and atomic mass of each Candium isotopes without having to use the spectrometer. This lab will achieve my understanding of isotopes and why it has different masses but same number of protons due
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Mallory Charland February 9‚ 2015 Mutations of E. coli Lab Report Advanced Biology Deducing Mutations of the Lac Operon of E. coli Abstract: In this lab we determined a possible mutation in unique bacterial strains of E. coli by observing the proper responses of wild type E. coli Lac Operon as a control group. Mutated strains of E. coli were placed in four test tubes‚ each containing a different substance (lactose‚ glucose‚ water and lactose and glucose)
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Life Science Lab. A. Arnold Tuesdays @ 2:30 September 30th‚ 2011 Lab Report: Nuclear and Cell Division. PART A: Stages of Mitosis in my own words. 1. Interphase: DNA has formed already‚ but it remains in the simple form of chromatin. Chromatins are structures that are loosely coiled in the cell.3 I also observed during my lab that this was the only stage where I could still see a nucleus and nucleolus intact within the cell; this is because it’s the only stage where the nuclear membrane has
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Natasha Tenen Lab: Thursday (3-6 pm) OSMOSIS LAB REPORT INTRODUCTION Osmosis is a special type of diffusion where water molecules move down a concentration gradient across a cell membrane. The solute (dissolved substance) concentration affects the rate of osmosis causing it either to speed the process up or slow it down. Based on this‚ how does different concentrations of sucrose affect the rate of osmosis? If sucrose concentration increases in the selectivity-permeable baggies‚ then the
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HAEF Psychico College ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS & SOCIETIES LAB REPORT (SL) TITLE OF LAB : Investigation of the impact of overpopulation in biodiversity Objective of the investigation: To investigate the impact of climate change in biodiversity Research Question: How does the temperature change ( each pot will be held in 35°C‚ 20°C‚ 10°C‚ 0°C‚ -10°C respectively) influence the growth of lettuce plants calculated from the measurement of the weight of each plant every 2 days
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|[pic] |[pic] |[pic] | The partial pressures in the bottom row were found by multiplying the mole fraction of each gas by the total pressure: Pi = XiPt. The term in the denominator of each mole fraction is the total number of moles of gas present at equilibrium: (0.200 – x) + (3.00 + x) + x = 3.20 + x. Substituting the equilibrium partial pressures into the equilibrium expression‚ we have [pic] whose polynomial form is 4
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dioxide and water into by glucose and oxygen. The plant life history also involves the "alternations of generations" that allows a plant to undergo meiotic/mitotic phases between the sporophyte(diploid) and gametophyte(haploid) generation. In leaves‚ gas exchange occurs through little pores called the stomata which are present in the sporophyte generation. These small openings are light sensitive‚ so they are most commonly located on the bottom of leaves to prevent dehydration. The stomata usually
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go through the whole process of osmosis. Also‚ a lot of the experiment was rushed as we were under pressure to finish as quickly as possible. Unfortunately the time constraint was caused by and outside influence unrelated to the lab itself‚ and so next time we could do a lab under normal conditions where there are no outside disturbances. There were weight differences in the potatoes which could have caused thicker potatoes to absorb more than others. It was a little impossible to obtain the same
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Page I - Cover sheet In the middle f the page give name and number of your microorganism In the right lower corner provide - your name - Lab section number (Biol 108-005) - Date submitted ( 4/18/2013) - the unknown tube # is 5 Page II table of result - This page will have your table of results include the following information - Name of the test - Medium used - Indicator used - your results Part III - All the test done As many pages as needed to do a complete job. in this section
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below is what we concluded. The molarity you had to be careful with because it was moles/liters and our readings were in milliliters so we had to convert first. In conclusion‚ even though the lab procedure is not about moles‚ most of the calculations are and this is one lab where the concept of
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