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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    Make sure that there are no problems with your lab that could affect the results before you turn on the light source‚ for example‚ a broken beaker or light source. 12. Make a table to record your results from the lab with. Make the table 4 columns wide‚ mark the first column with “Time”. Mark the second column with “number of floating chads in beaker #1”. Mark the third column with

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    Bacteria Lab Report

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    Abstract: Bacteria consists of a large domain of prokaryotic microorganism in which can fight of antibiotics allowing the bacteria to become antibiotic resistant. In this lab report‚ we discover the most effective disinfectant that would work best in killing the harmful bacterial strain‚ Bacillus subtilis. KB testing or disc diffusion antibiotic sensitivity testing is measured through the diameter in millimeters to find how resistant the antibiotic to the bacteria. The hypothesis of Windex fell correctly

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    Anxiety Lab Report

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    Anxiety Lab Report Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between cognitive anxiety‚ somatic anxiety and self confidence in two different situations; non-stressful and stressful. It is to examine the effects on anxiety of a simple golf putting task. The stressor used in this experiment can be described as situational‚ namely the stressor of social comparison‚ the type of stressor that leads many performers to question their own ability which in turn evokes symptoms

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    PH lab report

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    Ph Lab Report Bryon Kim 12­30­13 B(2) Biology Background information/Research PH paper (litmus paper) determines how acidic or how basic a substance is. The paper changes color accordingly to color code on the pH scale. The pH scale starts from 0 to 14. The lower the number the more acidic it is. Zero is the most acidic‚ and 14 is the most basic while 7 is the neutral number for example water. Examples of an acid is lemon juice or multi purpose cleaner. Examples of a basic substance is shampoo or liquid soap

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    Precipitate Lab Report

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    the aim was to determine which combinations of each solutions created precipitate and which did not. The prac proved to work in achieving this for most examples‚ although few were anomalous and did not give sound results. Take for instance‚ barium chloride and silver nitrate shown in the discussion. The result shown was cloudy and appeared to have precipitated where in actuality it should not have. It is also good to note that some instances of a precipitate not forming visibly may be due to it being

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    Gummy Bear Lab Report

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    changes in solution type or bear color resulted in significant differences. This objective was accomplished by submerging red and green bears in two solutions‚ tap water and saltwater‚ and observing the effects of each solution over time. Specifically‚ analysis of the time-interval data for lengths of one red gummy bear placed in tap water revealed the optimal combination of parameters to fit the data. Excel Solver simulations determined that allowing two degrees of freedom

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    Lab Report: Understanding Photosynthesis Gen Biology Lab Abstract: This lab was called photosynthesis: understanding photosynthesis. It is a highly complex process that needs to be broken down in many steps to understand how it works. This lab covers the big components in photosynthesis including carbon dioxide intake‚ light consumption‚ and varying pigmentation. Introduction: Photosynthesis is a huge concept to learn and understand in the field of biology. Plants have their own special

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of this experiment is to synthesize trans-9-(2-phenylethenyl) anthracene from benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride and 9-anthraldehyde through the reaction mechanism recognized as the Wittig Reaction. The Wittig Reaction allows the chemist to synthesize phosphoranes in the lab with relative ease. A more recent and inexpensive version of the reaction is the Wittig-Horner reaction (1). ABSTRACT Georg Wittig was a German chemist and Nobel Prize winner in 1979 for the Wittig

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    Calorimetry Lab Report

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    MODULE 2 WORKSHEET 6 CALCULATIONS INVOLVING GASES Syllabus reference 9.3.2 1 Two identical gas flasks‚ A and B‚ are kept at the same temperature and pressure. Flask A contains 10 g of ethane gas‚ C2H6. Flask B contains sulfur dioxide gas‚ SO2. Calculate the mass of sulfur dioxide gas in flask B. moles ethane  10/30  0.33 mol moles SO2  0.33 mol mass SO2  0.33  64  21 g 2 What mass of nitric oxide‚ NO‚ is present in a 2.5 L flask at a pressure of 100 kPa and 0ºC? mole NO  2.5/22.71 

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    Chemistry Lab Report Ester

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    Title: Preparation and isolation of an Ester Aim: To make an ester and purify it Background Theory: Esters are derived from carboxylic acids and alcohols with the presence of a catalyst. A carboxylic acid contains the -COOH group‚ and in an ester the hydrogen in this group is replaced by a hydrocarbon group of some kind. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)is used as a catalyst for this reaction in order to accelerate the rate at which the product is formed. The general formula of an ester is RCOOR’ in

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