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    Doorn ENVS 150-002 2 March 2015 Water Quality Lab Report Introduction: When people are asked about how water is characterized‚ they usually will think of saltwater‚ freshwater‚ safe-to-drink freshwater‚ and tap water. Only a few people understand that water and its quality are characterized in several other ways beyond salt‚ fresh‚ and tap water. In 1967‚ the Water Quality Act‚ which was an amendment of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act‚ was passed. The Act required each state to establish

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    Simple and Fractional Distillation Experiment II Stancy Saji‚ 18 September 2014 Purpose Experiment II involved two kinds of distillation techniques: simple and fractional. Simple distillation was done to separate ethyl acetate—which has a usual boiling point of 77º—from a less volatile component‚ while fractional distillation was done to distinguish an ethyl acetate/n-butyl acetate mixture‚ which has boiling points of 77º and 125 º‚ respectively. Results and Discussion As previously stated the

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    Cruickshank ID# 620040626 Name of lab partners: Krystal Ramsaroop‚ Kristin Sigh‚ Debbion Sylvester‚ Vallene Bernard Demonstrator: Adanna DATE (of lab session): Week 7 (Tuesday 3rd‚ 2015) Course Code BIOL 1362 Title Of Lab: Estimation of Ascorbic acid Aims: To determine the mean ± S.D. ascorbic acid equivalence per 1mL of dye. To determine the ascorbic acid content in mg per mL of canned orange juice. Introduction: Vitamin C is highly water-soluble and has both acidic and strong

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    voltages. The main question of the experiment is “how long will someone continue to give shocks to another person if they are told to do so‚ even if they thought they could be seriously hurt?” (Milgram Experiment‚ 2008). Of course to conduct any experiment‚ you need participants. Stanley Milgram had forty subjects which were all males. According to Milgram they were “recruited via mail and a newspaper ad. They thought they were going to participate in an experiment about ‘memory and learning’” (2008)

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    Lab Exercise 2: Acceleration A. Objective This experiment will provide data to calculate the acceleration of a marble as it rolls down an incline plane over measured periods of time. To do this‚ the marble’s velocity will be determined and then its acceleration. 1. What is the distance between two marks in your inclined plan? -50cm 2. What is the angle of your inclined plan with respect the horizontal? -16degrees 3. Newton’s first law says a body at rest will remain at rest unless

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    Secret of the Wild Child What were the various roles (personal and professional) played by the adults working with Genie? How did these differing roles conflict? What effect did the conflicts have on Genie? Some of the first people to have a substantial impact on Genie when she was rescued were Susan Curtiss‚ a linguistics student intent on helping her learn to communicate‚ and James Kent‚ Genie’s psychologist and caretaker. There was a lot of controversy over whether or not Genie was mentally

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    “Cell Transport Lab” Hypothesis: I hypothesis that there will be a movement of molecules out of the egg‚ and will move into the water solution. Osmosis will occur within the egg‚ and in the process the molecules of the egg will diffuse. Time (hrs) | Observations | Circumference (cm) | * 0 | * Egg is of normal weight and size * No membrane is being shown‚ and is almost perfect | * 14 centimeters | * 24 | * Egg has gotten larger taking in some of the water * Shell is soft

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    Experiment 5: Percent Water in a Hydrated Salt Chemistry 1300 Instructor: 2/8/12 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the percent by mass in a hydrated salt‚ as well as to learn to handle laboratory apparatus without touching it. The hydrated salt‚ calcium carbonate‚ was heated with high temperature to release water molecules. Gravimetric analysis was used in this experiment to determine the percent by mass of water in a hydrated salt. The hypothesis of this experiment

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    SCI 207 Week 2 Answer to Lab Question 2 shows the solutions to the following problems: In the lab questions below‚ report your answers in the format of a scientific report: introduction‚ methods‚ results‚ discussion‚ conclusions and management recommendations. Introduction 1. What is the question that this study aimed to answer? State the hypothesis that you tested. 2. Briefly describe the methods of data collection and analysis you used to test your hypothesis. What scientific

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    project is to determine whether river water or lake water is cleanest as it relates to tap water. The independent variables being tested in this experiment are the different waters being tested which are river water‚ lake water‚ and tap water‚ which is the control. The dependant variable is which of the three waters are the cleanest as it relates to unfiltered tap water. The purpose of this experiment is to determine what the different aspects of the three types of waters are and how that relates to cleanliness

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