Discussion for Experiment 1 (Basic Laboratory Operations and Identification of a compound : Chemical Properties) In the first experiment‚ the precision of instrument was studied by measuring the mass of water for several times. The result shows that the mass measurement of the balance is precise since the masses of water in six trials are somewhat close. The reason that the masses of water in each trial are not identical may come from the high sensitivity of the balance that keep fluctuating due
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Voter identification laws has been a controversial issue on whether or not it should be implemented in every state in America. 34 states have passed laws that required voters who registered to show a photo identification issued by the government before voting. This leaves only 16 states that do not require voters to have photo identification. The whole purpose of voter identification was to stop people from impersonating other people and fraud‚ but some people believe that voter identification can
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French Fries vs Bacteria Introduction After the Chipotle scandal of having E. Coli‚ I wondered what other bacteria can possibly be on foods that we consume. In addition‚ eating my french fries the day after I bought it‚ I wondered how long it could be until there was bacteria growing on the french fries. These two experiences in the last few months triggered me to become interested in what bacteria is and how harmful it can be. In order to do this investigation‚ one must study various types of french
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Identification of a Conjugated Diene from Eucalyptus Oil Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to prepare the Diels-Alder adduct of the unknown Conjugated diene in eucalyptus oil‚ to separate the adduct‚ and identify the unknown diene from the melting point of it¡¯s adduct. Introduction: This experiment was performed using techniques of heating under reflux‚ vacuum filtration‚ recrystallization‚ and melting point measurements. These techniques were used to separate the Diels-Alder
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MICROBIOLOGY 3444-007 Gram Negative Unknown Unknown Bacteria #14 LeNaiya Kydd 4/2/2014 Abstract In order to be able to identify the unknown organism that was given to us‚ we had to conduct a number of different tests. These biological tests are used because they help us be able to identify the properties of the unknown we have and be able to compare our observed results with actual results of all the potential organisms. When all of the data of the test are put together it is easy to
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How do bacteria affect human lives? Bacteria interact and are a constant in our day to day lives‚ perhaps more than suspected. Bacteria are often thought of as bad‚ however this is untrue‚ there is also many types of ‘good’ bacteria. ‘Good’ bacteria can benefit us by simply helping our digestive system work and helping us in the process of fermentation. Bacteria are extremely helpful in the production of many things such as fuel and medicine. But bacteria directly affect our production of
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Bacterial Evolution Outline Evolution is defined as the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth. The theory generates from Darwin’s Theory Of Evolution. Darwin’s Theory Of Evolution describes a process in which all life is related and has came from a common ancestor. More complex creatures evolve from less complex or simple ancestors over time due to genetic mutations that are deemed beneficial
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LAB 5: Coliform bacteria in surface waters I. Introduction Many organisms‚ including humans‚ have symbiotic bacteria in their guts that aid digestion. Symbiosis is an intimate relationship between different organisms in which both the host organism‚ e.g. the human‚ and the symbiote‚ e.g. bacteria‚ benefit from each other. In this case‚ the bacterium gets a favorable environment and food source in the intestines of a human. In return‚ these bacteria improve the digestibility of food through
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third population received money by the courts‚ state funded programs‚ and probations also paid $35.00 for group session each week‚ usually lasting 8 to 10 weeks and cash or checks were accepted. Billing issues with insurance were handled by a different department within the organization. No sliding fees were in existence that I was aware of during the internship with worked at the company. Use of Diagnosis Most health insurance companies will repay clients for therapy services and others will not
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ACCIDENT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM USING GSM AND GPS Objective: The main objective of this project is to design and implement an accident identification system using GSM. Scope: GSM (Global System for Mobile communications: originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. Its promoter‚ the GSM Association‚ estimates that 82% of the global mobile market uses the standard. GSM is used by over 3 billion people across more than 212 countries
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