volumetric flask that includes a stopper with it and weight on a digital scale. Be sure to get the mass at the closest milligram. Then‚ pour DI water to the calibration mark of the flask. Place the stopper back and weigh it again on the same digital scale. Once recorded‚ it is okay to pour this water down the drain. Observations: Mass of Empty Flask Mass of DI Water Filled Flask 15.114 g 25.048 g Now‚ put 100 mL of ethanol in a beaker and utilize a disposable pipet to fill the volumetric flask again
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chose to use Rattus norvegicus (Sprague Dawley Rats) since rats are considered one of the most commonly used animals in the laboratory. Rat strain is created through breeding to produce rats that are similar to each other and can therefore be used in research. Wistar‚ Fisher and Sprague Dawley‚ and their hundreds of internal divisions‚ are examples of rat strains. Most laboratory rat strains descend from a colony of rats established at the Wistar institute in 1906. The Sprague Dawley strain came from
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calculations. Procedures: Fermentation Weigh out 20.0 g of sucrose and place it into a 250-mL Erlenmeyer flask. Add 100 mL of water and gently shake until all the sucrose has dissolved. To this solution add 0.60 g of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate (K)‚ 1.8 g of sodium phosphate hydrate (Na3PO412HO) and 2.0 g of dried baker’s yeast. Vigorously shake the contents to mix them thoroughly. The Erlenmeyer flask is fitted with a one-hole rubber stopper containing a short piece of glass tubing. Latex tubing (8
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The Ammonia Fountain Experiment To set the ammonia fountain experiment up I made sure I had all the materials the lab required me to have which was: a Florence Flask‚ a 600 mL beaker‚ a Mohr pipet‚ distilled and tap water‚ a polyethylene wash bottle‚ a phenolphthalein indicator‚ concentrated ammonium hydroxide‚ sand‚ a heating mantle‚ a ring stand‚ clamps‚ a two-hole rubber stopper‚ one hole rubber stopper‚ and a medicine dropper. I then filled my beaker three fourths of the way up with tap water
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inevitably produced from the incomplete combustion of gasoline or coal that originates in industrial and agricultural processes1. PAHs are also water pollutants and may be found in water supplies across the United States2. Research conducted on laboratory animals exposed to low levels of PAHs have shown that the animals commonly develop various types of cancer and other harmful health effects. The
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Ronald Ian T. Borja BSEE - SEP I - R Biofuel Made of Used Cooking Oil Introduction Biofuel‚ a gasoline and diesel fuel substitute that can be made from a variety of oils‚ fats‚ and greases‚ is of interest to farmers for a number of reasons: It can provide an additional market for vegetable oils and animal fats. Biofuel is an organic‚ non-toxic and biodegradable fuel made from everyday renewable resources. It can power your car ’s engine and help the environment at the same time. It doesn ’t
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Experiment No. 7 HYDROLYSIS AND ANALYSIS OF CARBOHYDRATES Methodology Materials: |1% solutions: | conc. H2SO4 | |glucose‚ fructose‚ maltose‚ sucrose‚ lactose‚ |Molisch reagent | |agar-agar‚ gum arabic‚glycogen‚ cotton‚ |I2 in KI solution (Lugol’s
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Over 100 million animals are burned‚ crippled‚ poisoned and abused in U.S. labs every year. 92 percent of experimental drugs that are safe and effective in animals fail in human clinical trials because they are too dangerous or don’t work. Labs that use mice‚ rats‚ birds‚ reptiles and amphibians are exempted from the minimal protections under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). Up to 90 percent of animals used in U.S. labs aren’t counted in the official statistics of animals tested. The
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Directions. Review these questions prior to viewing the film and then after the film formulate your responses to these questions. YOU MUST WRITE IN COMPLETE‚ GRAMMATICALY CORRECT SENTENCES OR POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED! This is a word document so you can type as much as you would like‚ if you need more room than I provided you have the ability to expand your response. There are actually 10 questions you need to answer‚ please make sure you read these carefully and appropriately respond. 1. When
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A. Water boils at 100°C at sea level. If the water in this experiment did not boil at 100°C‚ what could be the reason? The reason why water did not boil at 100°C could be because we are not at sea level; the pressure could be lower. B. While heating two different samples of water at sea level‚ one boils at 102°C and one boils at 99.2°C. Calculate the percent error for each sample from the theoretical 100.0°C. 1st sample 1.96% error 2nd sample 0.81% error C. An unknown
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