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    different ways to form many different molecules. The functional groups are what determine their characteristics. During the experiment‚ there will be 3 test. The iodine test is completed to test for starch and glycogen. When iodine is mixed with a solution that contains starch‚ the amylose will react‚ turning the solution blue/black. If iodine is mixed with a solution containing glycogen‚ it will

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    step B the scientific principle is the filtration of the purified water. The reason for the ash being boiled was to extract the iodine ions. D. The scientific principles behind step D was the adding of hydrogen peroxide solution to the remaining solution we had. The reason for this was so that the hydrogen peroxide could convert the iodine ions into iodine. E. In step E you had to transfer the mixture to a separating funnel. You then had to add 10cm3 of cyclohexane which was the scientific

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    The most common culprits are smoking‚ excessive stress‚ a lack of exercise‚ and iodine deficiencies in the diet. At present‚ seniors cannot override their genetics‚ but there is a lot that can be done about the lifestyle issues. In fact‚ most treatments for genetic-related thyroid problems are the same as the ones for issues arising

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    Viviana Veber Bio 1510 Sec 21 Carbohydrates Introduction: The objective of this experiment was to identify the reaction of carbohydrates in Benedict’s test‚ Barfoed’s test and Iodine test. Carbohydrates are essential to living organisms‚ and the principal role of carbohydrates is the production of energy. Carbohydrates are groups of sugars that contain carbon‚ oxygen‚ and hydrogen in a 1:2:1 ratio. Three main units of carbohydrates are monosaccharides‚ disaccharides‚ and polysaccharides

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    where as too high of a temperature (100 C) will cause denaturing in the enzyme and very little product will be produced‚ and lastly room temperature (37 C) will provide the most product of the temperatures being tested. In the presence of starch iodine turns

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    stilbene (Figure 1). This reaction favored a crude Z-Stilbene crystal product over its E counterpart. When Z-Stilbene underwent photoisomerization with iodine for 1 hour it reconfigured almost exclusively into its more stable counterpart E-Stilbene. The reaction produced very low yield of 6.3% due to the nature of the reaction and the speed at which iodine reacts. The purity of E-Stilbene could have been increased by allowing the reaction to perform longer and to use a faster reactant such as Bromine

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    preserved or exposed to oxygen. Chemicals and materials used: * Different kinds of juices : Cappy – Orange ‚ Cappy – Mango‚ Enjoi – Mango ‚ Tapozena – Lemonade‚ Rani – Orange‚ Tapozena – grapefruit * Fresh orange‚ grapefruit ‚ tangerine * Iodine solution I3-1 (Brownish red color) * Indicator : starch * Graduated cylinder * Flask * beaker * Droper * Squeezer * Knife Main chemical equations : C6H8O6 + I3- C6H6O6 + 3I- + 2H+ I3-

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    ingested is excreted in the feces; however‚ a small amount is absorbed by the liver‚ kidneys‚ and bones. Co-60 absorbed by the liver‚ kidneys‚ or bone tissue can cause cancer because of exposure to the gamma radiation. Iodine 131 Let’s start with iodine-131 (I-131). This radioisotope of iodine has a half-life of 8 days and emits both beta-particles and gamma radiation (see Figure‚ above) (3-5). The beta-particles‚ which cause 90% of the tissue damage‚ are comparatively energetic‚ travel a maximum of 2

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    flatter then others. No odor detected. Iodine and Water mixture: Crushed iodine still visible in water. Over color of mixture changed from clear to clear with orange amber hue. Iodine and Mineral Oil: Crushed iodine slightly visible in oil. Dramatic change in color; oil changed from clear into rich purple. Iodine and Alcohol: No visible pieces of Iodine present in solution. Change of color from clear to dark brown. Potassium Solution and Iodine: Immediate reaction between the two components

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    Materials: Metric ruler‚ razor blades‚ potato pieces‚ paper towels‚ iodine Purpose: to identify why cells are so small. Hypothesis: Make a statement as to which potato cubes will diffuse the closer to the center of a cell (small‚ medium‚ large. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dimensions For Experiment 3 Cubes with sizes A) 0.5 cm B) 1.0

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