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    Caroline Phillips Lab 3: The Cell Purpose During this lab I hope to acquire a complete understanding of the makeup of the cell and all of its functions. Hypothesis If I complete this lab‚ then I will have a full understanding of the topics covered in the chapter “The Cell” and will have a complete understanding of the makeup of the cell and all of its functions. Materials & Methods Materials: “Human Anatomy & Physiology ninth edition” Elaine N. Marieb; Katja Hoehn Methods:

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    Introduc on Lab 3 Introduc on to the Microscope 33 34 Lab 3: Introduc on to the Microscope Concepts to explore: x x x x x Types of microscopes Parts of a microscope How to use a microscope Preparing a wet mount slide Depth of eld Introduc on Some objects are far too small to be seen with the human eye. However‚ by using a microscope many can be viewed in great detail. There are many types of microscopes that range from low–level magni ca on (i.e.‚ hand held magni ca on lens) to

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    TOPIC 2 Metals The History of Metals * Uses of metals through history: * Copper Age (3200-2300 BCE) – copper and tin were most common metals‚ and were used for ornaments‚ weapons and tools. * Bronze Age (2300-700 BCE) – copper‚ tin and bronze were used for tools‚ weapons and transport. They produced bronze by heating copper and tin with charcoal. * Iron Age (1000 BCE – 1 CE) – iron steel and lead was used for tools‚ weapons and pipes. Iron is much harder than bronze.

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    lab 3 client server

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    Lab 3 worksheet CONFIGURING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Exercise 3.1 Using the Network and Sharing Center Overview On a Windows 7 computer‚ the Network and Sharing Center provides access to most of the operating system’s networking tools and configuration parameters. In Exercise 3.1‚ you examine the current Sharing and Discovery settings on one of the computers that will become part of the lab network. Completion time 10 minutes 8. In Table 3-1‚ note the current state of the advanced Sharing

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    large enough‚ it could be washed‚ filtered‚ and weighed. The percentage of chloride present was found to be 24.73695223 (±0.00000006) %. Introduction The purpose of this lab was to determine the percentage of chloride in an unknown soluble salt sample through a gravimetric method known as precipitation gravimetry. The objective was to accurately and precisely convert the unknown sample containing the chloride analyte to another known solid‚ silver chloride. Once the mass

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    CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION 5.1 Analysis of Trace Metal by FAAS Based on the table (4.3 and 4.4) the trace elements was detected by using the flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry analysis. The trace metal can be detected by the FAAS within 15 seconds to 30 seconds of each soil sample. Before the samples were analysis with the FAAS‚ the blank samples were run in the machine for each element that was being analyzed. Their absorbances were read. The mean of each blank was calculated and

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    Precious Metals

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    I. BACKGROUND  Precious  metals  and  gemstones  have  been  a  popular investment  vehicle  especially  in  Asian  countries  and  on  the  part  of  those  who  are  constantly  moving  from  one  country  to  another.  Asians  have  a  special  fondness  for  them  because  precious  metals  and  gemstones  have  enabled  them  to  survive  hard  times  most  especially  when  the  super  power  waged  their  wars  on  our  shores.  Another  reason  for  this  is  the  presence of many gold deposits and mines in our country

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    Description There are five types of Shanghai CLIRIK Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine‚ they are HGM80‚ HGM90‚ HGM100‚ HGM100A and HGM125. The finished production fineness can be reached 300meshes~3000meshes‚ 5-47 micron. The capacity (ton/hour) ranges from 0.4T/H to 12T/H. Working Principle of Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine: Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine mainly consist of main unit‚ classifier‚ powder collector‚ dust cleaner‚ blower‚ muffler‚ sound-proof room‚ crusher

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    PT1420 Unit 3 Labs

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    Lab 3.1 Step 1 Variable Name Problem (Yes or No) If Yes‚ What’s wrong? Declare Real creditsTaken No Declare Int creditsLeft Yes Declare as Double‚ Int can’t account for half credits Declare Real studentName Yes Needs to be String‚ not Real. Constant Real creditsneeded = 90 No Step 2 The calculation is backwards. Should be Set creditsLeft = creditsNeeded – creditsTaken. Step 3 The student’s name is Nolan Owens Step 4 The Network Systems Administration degree is awarded after 90 credits and Nolan

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    Lab 3: Bromination of Acetanilide CHEM 2110 Hassan Alsaleh 0525970 Due date :11/02/2015 Q1: To find the limiting reagent we need to find the number of moles of acetanilide‚ and the number of moles of Bromine. Mass of Acetanilide used = 0.67g Molar mass of Acetanilide = 135.16g/mol[1] Number of moles of Acetanilide = (0.67g) / (135.16g/mol) = 0‚005 mols Volume of Bromine = 0.25ml Density of Bromine = 3.103 g/ml[2] Mass of Bromine = (0.25ml) X (3.103g/ml) = 0.78g Molar mass of Bromine

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