original state and the percent of the hydrate recovered was calculated by using the mass of the rehydrated sample by the mass of the original hydrate and then multiplied by 100%. Data Presentation & Analysis Table 1: The data was collected from the lab experiment. Sample calculations are shown. Mass of beaker with sample 30.765g Mass of empty beaker 30.263g Mass of sample .502g Mass of beaker with sample after 1st heat 30.661g Mass of beaker with sample after 2nd heat 30.657g Heating mass
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Lab 4 Part 1: 10 points Assignment: Create an Internet and E-mail Acceptable Use Policy Learning Objectives and Outcomes Research and compare Internet and e-mail use policies enforced by other organizations. Create an Internet OR e-mail use policy for an organization. Assignment Requirements You are a networking intern at Richman Investments. An employee of the company used employer-owned equipment to access the Internet and check his personal Web-based e-mail account. He followed a
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Density Lab Partners: Betty Alcaraz Date: 9/10/13 Teacher: Wright Class: 7th period Introduction/Purpose: To determine the densities of unknown substances. Pre-Lab: 1. Which is heavier‚ a pound of feathers or a pound of lead? a. A pound of lead. 2. What is the density of a mineral if 427 g of the mineral occupy a volume of 35.0cm3? b. 12.2g/cm3 3. The water level in a graduated cylinder stands at 20.0 mL before and at 26.2 mL after a 16.74 g metal sample
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Jeanine Campa Biology 101 10/20/2010 Ecology-Interspecific Interactions Lab Intro: Ecology is the study of how organisms interact within their environment. Every species interacts with its surroundings‚ whether it’s within their populations‚ community‚ ecosystem‚ etc. In this lab‚ we will be comparing two different species and how they grow alone as well as together‚ in the same environment. More specifically‚ in this lab‚ we will be dealing with one of the most important ideas in ecology‚ the
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Collision Lab Simulation Purpose: To study elastic and inelastic collisions in one-dimension. Background Information: Momentum: is a measure of mass in motion. It is the product of mass x velocity. Conservation of Momentum: in the absence of external forces‚ such as friction‚ the linear momentum of a system remains constant. Procedure: 1. Open web browser and go to the site: http://phet.colorado.edu 2. Click “play with sims”‚ then “physics”‚ and then “motion” 3. Find the “Collision Lab” 4
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allow an object to move is dissipated into heat energy and will not return to the system once the movement stops. Specifically‚ this lab will calculate the coefficient of friction. Unlike most coefficients in Physics‚ friction behaves differently depending on whether the object is at rest or at motion.
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ITT Technical Institute - Print 1 of 30 http://itt.coursesmart.com/print?__displaygrbooks=1&xmlid=97812692... User name: Eidson Jr‚ Jerry Eidson Jr‚ Jerry Book: Introduction to Networking Lab Manual Page: 2. No part of any book may be reproduced or transmitted by any means without the publisher’s prior permission. Use (other than qualified fair use) in violation of the law or Terms of Service is prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 9/20/2014 11:21 AM ITT Technical
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In each station there was a positive and a negative control. If the substance was the same as the negative control then it was negative. If the substance was the same as the positive control than the substance is positive. In the first lab we did the Paper Spot test‚ one would have had to apply the substance on a cardboard like paper. If it looked oily it was the biomolecule called lipid. The result of test one was it stayed the same‚ it did not turn oily and was clear. Next was the test
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Density (Linearized plot) TA: Blue Rex rex Group Members: Billy and Mandy Tuesday; 1200-1350 Abstract: In this lab the density of hand-made clay balls were calculated to understand how scientists model physical effects and to understand logarithmic plots. The hand-made balls ranged from diameters of 2cm to 6cm and were measured with vernier calipers by each member of the group. A total of 6 independent measures of each diameter were taken to establish uncertainty. The clay balls were then
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Biochemistry is the chemistry of biological systems. The practical component of biochemistry is aimed at developing your interest in and understanding modern biochemical and molecular biological experimentation. The techniques learnt in the biochemistry lab will be applicable to all life sciences. THE OBJECTIVES OF THE BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY INCLUDE: (1) Learning the theory behind the techniques and biochemical pathways (2) Learning the physical skills and techniques of modern experimental biochemistry
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