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    PEES 4200W- Physiology of Exercise Lab #2: Metabolism and Energy Expenditure 1. The Respiratory exchange ratio is the ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide produced and oxygen consumed. The ratio indicates the energy that the subject is expending for indirect calorimetry‚ how efficient the subject ’s body is at utilizing the oxygen inhaled‚ as well as the main substrate being used for energy during varying intensities of exercise. During rest the volume of carbon dioxide was 0.73L/min‚ the volume

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    Part 2: Safe work with large inductances 1. One of the main hazards of using inductances is electrical energy stored in the magnetic field. If a circuit containing an inductance is interrupted then the stored energy can release through air (forming an arc). This can destroy a switch contact‚ burn fingers‚ create other damage. In the circuit of Figure 1‚ show how to mitigate the risk (pay attention to polarity!). We give the elements in this circuit some simple values for the purpose of

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    was to isolate ß-carotene‚ chlorophyll-A‚ and chlorophyll-B from spinach using column chromatography. Spinach was dehydrated using ethanol‚ and the pigments were extracted with dichloromethane. The spinach extracts were dried using CaCl2. Then‚ the solid pigments were run through a column using a non-polar solvent‚ hexane. The polar absorbent material in the column separated the different pigments by allowing the least polar molecules to travel through the column faster than the more polar molecules

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    Chemical Report The chemical I will be writing this report on is oxygen. The name oxygen comes from the Greek word “oxygens‚” which means “acid producer”. Dictionary.com defines oxygen as “a colorless‚ odorless‚ gaseous element constituting about one-fifth of the volume of the atmosphere and present in a combined state in nature.” Oxygen has many uses today. First‚ oxygen is used by people‚ plants‚ and animals in the respiration process. Tanks of oxygen are used in the healthcare field to treat

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    Lab 02: Lighter Than Air? A Density Study Date Performed: 09/08/2014 Date Submitted: 09/16/2014 Mariel Allegra Del Valle 1/6 Lab 02 - Lighter than Air? A Density Study: Lab 02: Lighter Than Air? A Density Study Del Valle‚ Mariel Allegra Abstract This experiment is composed of three parts. The purpose of the first experiment is to find the density of dry ice by using the method of displacement volume. Before the experiment‚ it was thought that the density would decrease over time

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    Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    Experiment 14: Molar Mass of a Solid Angela Parra Laboratory Partner: Eugenia Jimenez Chemistry 1310 Instructor: Dr. Gao Laboratory Assistant: Lauren February 7‚ 2015 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to determine the molar mass of an unknown solid. The freezing point of a solvent (Cyclohexane) was determined‚ and compare to the freezing point of Cyclohexane with the addition of two different concentration of unknown solid. The pure substance of Cyclohexane has defined physical

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    Conductivity Lab | Did conduct | Did not conduct | Solid sodium chloride | | | Solid sucrose | | | Distilled water | | | Alcohol | | | Tap Water | | | Distilled water and sodium chloride | | | Distilled water and sucrose | | | Alcohol and sodium chloride | | | Alcohol and sucrose | | | Questions: 2). Did any of the liquids conduct an electric current? If so‚ which one(s)‚ and please explain why or why not thoroughly? The tap water contains ions

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    Substance | Structure | M.W. g/mol | Density g/cm^3 | MP (C) | Hazards | Naphthalene | | 128.17 | 1.14 | 80.26 | White crystalline solid‚ with odor | benzophenone | | 182.217 | 1.11 | 47.9 | Barely hazardous‚ don’t get in contact with eyes or skin | Methanol | | 32.04 | 0.79 | -98 | Extremely flammable | Petroleum ether | | 86.18 | 0.77 | -95 | Extremely Flammable | Procedure: 1. 2. Add 80mg of naphthalene to Craig tube. Add few drops of methanol hot solvent. 3. Place tube

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    082g Total Recrystallized Product Mass: 0.863g Crude Percent Yield: 67% Recrystallized Percent Yield: 18.7% Crude Melting Point Range: 53°-96°C Recrystallized Product Melting Point Range: 70°-113°C All starting materials were clear colorless liquids. Upon mixing‚ solution turned yellow and yellow precipitate began to form. Mixture smells like cherries. Calculations: Conclusion: The reaction is first created by adding 4.2 mL of NaOH and 4.1 mL of Ethanol into a beaker. About 3 mL of

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    chemicals before use. Abide by specific warnings and directions. 3. Collect all materials needed for a procedure before proceeding. 4. Perform reactions under the hood when directed. Chemicals may be weighed and prepared at balance or lab tables‚ but tests should be carried out under the hood. 5.Acids and caustic chemicals are stored in the hood. Please do not take these chemicals from the hood. Procedure: PART 1: Metathetical reactions Precipitation reactions A1. Add a

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