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     6 test tubes‚ measuring  pipette‚ 10­ml graduated cylinder‚ 40 ml 3% hydrogen peroxide solution‚ straight­edged razor blade‚  scissors‚ forceps‚ stirring rod‚ fresh liver‚ fresh apple‚ fresh potato‚ test tube holders‚ ice bath‚ warm water  bath‚ and boiling water bath.  A Place 2 ml of the 3% hydrogen peroxide solution into a clean test tube. Using forceps and scissors‚  cut a small piece of liver and add it to the test tube. Push it into the hydrogen peroxide with a stirring rod.  Observe the bubbles

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    The properties of dibenzalacetone make it a great substance to be used when protecting the skin from the sun. In the experiment performed‚ dibenzalacetone was created from an aldol condensation of 2 portions of benzaldehyde and acetone in sodium hydroxide. The reaction that occurred in this experiment is known as a specific aldol condensation called Claisen-Schmidt. In the reaction‚ the carbonyl of benzaldehyde reacts quickly with the acetone anion to create a hydroxyketone that dehydrates in the

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    (4 points minimum): 1. The concept of kibble‚ J.R. Isidore’s apartment 2. Rick Deckard’s quest for a real animal‚ his deception of his neighbours 3. The androids attempts to escape decommissioning 4. The destruction of the earth due to war. Body Paragraph: Point: Proof: Explanation Summary: Conclusion: Restate Thesis Statement: Restatement of Points of Proof: Concluding Statement: Body Paragraph: Point:

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    limited and extensive choice experiment in context to hotels. There were 661 participants‚ each chose one hotel and where then surveyed using six questions; three demographic and three in regards to difficulty‚ motivation and satisfaction using a 7-point Likert scale. The findings supported the hypothesis and were consistent with past research. Satisfaction and difficulty of choice showed a statistically significant difference with limited choice groups finding it less difficult and ended more satisfied

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    Abstract: This report presents the reason why the ocean does not freeze in the winter. Since the ocean consists of salt water‚ an experiment was done to test the effect of freezing on salt water compared to pure water. The experiment was conducted three times in order to obtain accurate results and eliminate errors. In addition to the salt and pure water experiment‚ a variation of this experiment was created to test other options. In the variation experiment the effect of freezing on sugar water

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    Job Safety Analysis or Job Hazard Analysis All employers have duty of care to individuals‚ staff‚ contractors or third parties in the workplace. It is also a legal requirement that organizations should document any health and safety risks that have been identified in the workplace. Equally‚ it is necessary to record the actions taken to reduce those risks What is a Job Safety Analysis or Job Hazard Analysis? One way to increase the knowledge of hazards in the workplace is to conduct

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    Lab Report Procedure 6.1: Perform Benedict’s test for reducing sugars. Introduction: Benedict’s tests allows for the detection of the presence of reducing sugars. All monosaccharides are reducing sugars since all of them have active carbonyl group. Some disaccharides that are exposed to a carbonyl group are also reducing sugars but less reactive than monosaccharides. By mixing the sugar solution with Benedict’s solution and heating them‚ a redox reaction will occur. The copper (II) sulphate

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    are excluded from the crystal lattice. After obtaining the pure compound‚ a melting point determination procedure can be done using a mel-temp device to correctly identify the compound if its identity is unknown. In this experiment‚ the identity of a given unknown organic solid will be discovered using the methods of recrystallization and melting point determination. Safety Information • Be sure to add a boiling chip to any liquid before heating it. • Always wear department approved eye goggles

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    INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS: This experiment circles around with the Newton’s second condition of equilibrium in rotational motion. It describes by net torque acting on a body which is zero. The ability of the body to rotate in a certain direction is varied according on how much torque is applied. To prove that‚ a beam that is subjected to two forces is balanced by adjusting the perpendicular distances. When applied force is weight‚ modification in masses added is also done. Once equilibrium is achieved

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    Determination of Gold from Goldfish ABSTRACT The abstract is a condensed version of the entire lab report (approximately 250 words). A reader uses the abstract to quickly understand the purpose‚ methods‚ results and significance of your research without reading the entire paper. Abstracts or papers published in scholarly journals are useful to you when you are conducting library research‚ because you can quickly determine whether the research report will be relevant to your topic. The material

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