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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Enzyme lab report. Introduction. An enzyme is a protein molecule that speeds up the rates of chemical reactions by many folds. They recognize‚ bind‚ and change specific reactants. They do not change thus can catalyze the same reaction again and again. Activation energy also known as an energy barrier is the amount of energy needed in order to begin a chemical reaction. Catecholase catalyzes the reaction rate of catechol oxidation. Catechol is found beneath the skin of many plants such
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The lesson is divided into 3 labs that can be completed in any order. After labs have been completed‚ facilitate a class discussion where students summarize and compare findings and relate how their findings support (or refute) Newton’s Laws of Motion LAB 1: How fast can it go? Put one car at the top of the ramp and let it roll down. Use a stopwatch to record the time the car rolled. Use this information to calculate the acceleration of the car. Measure the distance the car rolled using the
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INTRODUCTION As for the visual documentation of a living or dead specimen‚ digital photography has largely replaced traditional illustrations of the living specimen as the standard method of recording the colour and anatomy of the specimen in the field today. Earlier traditional illustration (coloured and black and white) are still considered scientifically important because they can stress fine anatomical features that are often obscured by liquid. Even today‚ these earlier traditional illustrations
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To prepare the titrant solution‚ a liter of distilled water was heated until it boiled. After boiling the water‚ about 25 grams of sodium thiosulfate was added into the water while stirring. The solution was then allowed to cool down to room temperature with the aid of an ice bath. Once the solution temperature decreased‚ about 0.1 grams of
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enzyme increased the catalytic reaction also increased. The optimal amount of peroxidase concentration to be used in the subsequent experiments was determined to be 1.0 mL. Any amount above this would have caused the rate of absorbance to be too fast‚ making it too difficult to get accurate readings. Any amount below this would not have produced a reaction “at an appreciable rate.” (Dolphin‚ Vleck‚ Colbert and Westgate‚ p. 76) In addition‚ our results show that a rise temperature and pH only
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The harder math calculations included finding moles of the acid‚ moles of the base that was used to neutralize‚ and the molarity of the base. After all calculations‚ below is what we concluded. The molarity you had to be careful with because it was moles/liters and our readings were in milliliters so we had to convert first. In conclusion‚ even though the lab procedure is not about moles‚ most of the calculations are and this is one lab where the concept of
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experiment. To each of the Petri dishes 1 mL of buffer solution was added. At station 1 the control two drops of ATP were added to each Petri dish. The control Petri dish was left alone and a pipette was used to deliver several drops of acetic acid to the experimental dish. Several drops of sodium hydroxide were added to the experimental dish. Results were observed and recorded. At station 2 the control Petri dish was left alone on the table
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hypochlorous acid. This ingredient “causes bacterial proteins to unfold and stick to one another‚ making them nonfunctional
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dismutase which resulted in water and oxygen. This eliminated Enterococcus spp. and Streptococcus spp. After the initial tests were conducted‚ five more tests were done to narrow down the genera and species. From the provided list of possible unknown genera‚ the only genus left was Staphylococcus. However Staphylococcus has many species‚ so test focused on differentiating the many species of Staphylococcus were conducted. First‚ to confirm that the unknown wasn’t a Micrococcus sp.‚ the bacitracin test
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