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    Water has polarity. Polarity is the uneven distribution of charge. Water has cohesion‚ adhesion‚ and heat capacity. Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substances. Adhesion is the force of attraction between molecules of a different substances. Heat capacity is the amount of heat it takes to raise temperature of a substance. The experiment displayed shows water can have adhesion and cohesion. The hypothesis of this experiment is if a nonpolar substance is added to water

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    EXPERIMENT 5 SEPARATION OF A MIXTURE INTO ITS COMPONENTS BY FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLIZATION Introduction: Fractional crystallization is one of the experimental techniques used to separate or purify mixture. Fractional crystallization makes use of the differences of solubility to separate the components of a mixture. Goals: Applying fractional crystallization to separate a mixture of salicylic acid and copper sulfate pentahydrate into its components. Calculate the percent of salicylic

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    Blubber is the fat on an animal often found in colder climates that keeps its internal body temperature stable. By experimenting with multiple different models of handmade blubber‚ it was discovered that using petroleum jelly‚ tin foil‚ and playdough got the best results. It was originally believed that Crisco would work the best because of its thickness and texture‚ but in reality‚ the temperature went down on average 7.75 degrees Celsius each time which was too much from our original temperature

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    After the dialysis tubing soaked in the distilled water overnight‚ the measurements showed that the dialysis tubing increased in mass. The initial weight of the dialysis tubing was 19.08 grams‚ but it went up to 19.34 grams after sitting in the distilled water for some time. The amount of distilled water in the beaker also decreased. There used to be 200 mL of distilled water in the beaker‚ but it decreased to 199 mL after the dialysis tubing soaked in it. The data collected supports the claim that

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    Introduction: In this experiment‚ my lab group was given a bottle of unknown liquid‚ that transformed from colorless to blue when the container was shook. We had a wide variety of different experiments that we could’ve preformed‚ but one really stuck out to us. Our group wondered if the amount of liquid had any correspondence to the time it took this unknown liquid (the “system”) to change from colorless to blue‚ which is what this lab is designed to show. So the purpose is to find out whether or

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    DISCUSSION: The results obtained based off trials one‚ two‚ and three would support the initial rationale hypothesis that if salt concentration is not equal to the optimum concentration of 0.15M‚ then its ability to function will decrease. 0.15M with the trypsin added had the lowest absorbency compared to the three other concentrated groups that were tested (0.0M‚ 0.075M‚ 0.30M). Closer comparison that if you take the results obtained from trial one with trypsin at a salt concentration of 0.075M

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    Question: Will the egg float or sink if put in salt water? Purpose: I want to know why the egg floats in fresh water and not salt water. I want to know if the egg will float in salt water‚ Also this shows why materials float easier in saltwater and sink in freshwater. Research: Since the egg’s density is higher than the density of freshwater the egg will sink. Density is mass per unit volume‚ which means a measure of how much mater is in a certain volume. If you add enough salt the egg will float

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    Biology revision test ch.6 2 mid-term exam Marks: /110 1. The following diagram shows two similar models simulating a region of the mammalian alimentary canal. The water in the test tubes surrounding the dialysis tubings was tested with standard food test reagents at the beginning of the experiment and again after one hour. The results showed that neither starch nor reducing sugar was present in the water surrounding tubes A and B at the beginning of the experiment. (7

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    Recrystallization is the process in which a chemical compound becomes a solid. The difference between recrystallization and the presence of precipitate is the structure. In Cystristalizatqion the solid compound contain a crystal-like structure. According to Hill and Barbaro the most common method of purifying organic compounds. Not only does recrystallization allow people with the ability to converting organic molecules to crystal-like solids. This process is performed in the creation of rock candy

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    In the Shells lab‚ we were to test the effect of pH on shell strength. The independent variable in this experiment is the type of liquid that we put the shell in and the independent variable is the shells’ strength. The first thing we did was get our materials and label the two shells. The shell that was going into the vinegar was labeled “E” (which stands for experimental) and the shell that was going to be put in the salt water was labeled “C” (which stands for control since it is the control of

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