I. Introduction The Percent Yield lab is designed to further the students’ understanding of percent yield by having them predict how much material will be produced from a reaction; specifically a double replacement reaction. In order to perform the lab‚ a solid understanding of percent yield is necessary. According to Prentice Hall Chemistry book‚ percent yield is comprised of two main components. The first is the theoretical yield. The theoretical yield is what is calculated and predicted. It is
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Since the Grignard reagent can easily react with water‚ all glassware including the 25 ml round bottom flask‚ magnetic stir bar‚ 3 and 5 ml conical vial‚ 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask‚ claisen adapter‚ drying tube and 5 glass pasteur pipets were first added to a 250mL beaker and placed in the oven for 30 minutes. After the completion of the thirty minutes‚ 0.150 g of shiny magnesium turnings and a stir bar was first added to the round bottom flask and the claisen adapter along with the drying tube packed
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island (Wallace). Materials The materials required for this experiment are a computer with internet connection and access to the Evolution Lab‚ which can be located in the BIO/101 student website. Procedures To begin this experiment‚ go to the Evolution Lab located with the University of Phoenix student website. Once at the lab’s page‚ click Start Lab. This will take you to an applet to view and change the inputs for variables. For this experiment‚ the variable inputs on Darwin Island will be
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* * * Data Measurement Lab Report Three BIO 100 Lab Jackie H. Andrews July 13‚ 2013 * * * * Abstract: In this laboratory we utilize simple measures of physical quantities (for example‚ distance‚ and mass) and use the measurements to calculate or convert other physical quantities (such volume and area). We also use mathematical calculations and formulas to make conversions from one unit of measurement into another unit of measurement (for example‚ a
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Collisions in Two Dimensions Abstract: This lab was conducted to investigate the theories of conservation of momentum and kinetic energy in different types of 2D collisions. In order to do this‚ both an elastic and inelastic collision was conducted on an air table with pucks. A video was taken and analyzed to determine velocity‚ allowing for future finding of momentum and kinetic energy values. By finding these‚ it was possible to determine which kind of collision took place. With low values of
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Purpose: To find out the densities and to find out the name of the unknown metals. (Based on the extensive and intensive properties) Check up the words mass‚ volume‚ density‚ extensive properties‚ and intensive properties. Where do the units for mass and volume) come from and what do they mean? What is the density of distilled water? What is Archimedes principle? Does temperature affect the density of a solid? Liquid? Gas? Materials: Safety glasses‚ 10‚ 25 or 50 mL graduated cylinders
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ESSC 101-01 MW 12:30-1:45 Spring 2014 Instructor: Bruce A Sherman Email: Bruce.Sherman@selu.edu Office: Science Building Annex 225 Phone: 985-549-2026 Office Hours: Monday 8:30-10:50‚ 1:45-2:30‚ Tuesday and Thursday 8:30-9:20‚ 11-12:20‚ 1:45-2:30‚ Wednesday 1:45-2:30‚ Friday 10:50-12. Textbook: Physical Geology 14th ed.‚ Plummer‚ Carlson and Hammersley‚ Evolution of the Earth 8th ed.‚ Prothero and Dott. Purpose: The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with the basic concepts
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Title: Zinc and Copper II Sulfate Lab Purpose: To determine which mole ratio of Zinc and Copper II Sulfate produces the greatest temperature change in degrees celsius. Background: This experiment will be looking for color change‚ temperature change‚ and precipitation change. Some background knowledge I know is how to balance equations. I also know side effect of a chemical change‚ in this experiment there was a color and temperature change. Other background knowledge is using and applying the
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Soil and Settlement. http://www.nachi.org/soils-settlement.htm N.A..(n.d). How Soil Influences Water. http://www.soil.ncsu.edu/publications/Soilfacts/AG-439-01/ http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/civil/heydinger/soil%20mechanics/SMgeol.pdf http://courses.ma.org/sciences/anat_phys/Intro%20Info/Lab%20Format.htm http://courses.nres.uiuc.edu/nres201/Labs/Lab%206%20Soil%20Texture%20and%20Density.pdf
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Histology Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0013-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable
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