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    Unit 2 Online Simulation-II (50 points) VLab: Precipitation Reactions: Data & Observations Navigate to: http://www.sascurriculumpathways.com/portal/#/search?searchString=&searchSubject=3&searchCategory=20 Enter the following username: job5circle (No password required) Enter 867 GO There are thirty-five combinations of aqueous solutions for you to investigate. (Note Table 1 on the Data Sheet.) Some of these combinations will produce precipitates; others will not. Step-by-step

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    Creme Brulee Reaction

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    people believe that it was first made in England. Also‚ Trinity College remade Creme brulee in a form that looks like today’s Creme brulee. This food has a custard cream at the bottom and a layer of caramelized sugar on the top. There is one chemical reaction that is involved in making Creme brulee‚ which is caramelization. Caramelization is a process of the sugar getting oxidized. This happens at different temperatures for different types of sugar‚ but

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    Enzyme-Controlled Reaction Procedure: Click the TV/VCR. Then click the Play button on the video controller. Watch an animation about enzyme action. Click More Information to read about enzymes and substrates. To conduct the experiment: Adjust the pH level of the test tube by click the up and down arrows Add substrate to each of the test tubes that already contain an enzyme solution Click and drag a piece of weighing paper with the powdered substrate to a test tube. Click the computer monitor to

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    Chemical Reactions Lab

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    This experiment was performed to demonstrate a cycle of chemical reactions involving copper. This lab will start with copper as a reactant in the first reaction through a series of five chemical forms of aqueous phase reactions and ending to calculate the percentage of recovered solid copper as a product in the last reaction of the experiment. The experiment resulted in a percent recovery from the cycle of copper reactions of an increase to 139%. . Introduction: The purpose of this experiment is

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    Samples of DNA with the target sequence are heated to a reaction temperature of 94-96˚ C that causes DNA melting of the DNA template without denaturing the enzyme by disrupting the hydrogen bonds between complementary bases of the double helical DNA‚ yielding single-stranded DNA molecules(“How Is PCR (polymerase Chain Reaction) Done?”). DNA polymerase does not get degraded in such high temperatures since the DNA polymerase used in this reaction is thermostable as it is isolated from thermophilic bacteria

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    The Iodine Clock Reaction

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    Iodine-Clock Reaction: S2O82−(aq) + 2 I−(aq) → I2(aq) + 2 SO42−(aq) To measure the rate of this reaction we must measure the rate of concentration change of one of the reactants or products. Here‚ it is convenient to carry out a clock reaction involving the product I2. To do this‚ you will include (to the reacting S2O82− and I−) i) a small (but accurately known) amount of sodium thiosulfate‚ Na2S2O3‚ and ii) some starch indicator. The added Na2S2O3 does not interfere with the rate of above reaction‚ but

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    Dihydroxylation Reactions Question: Can the stereochemical outcome of dihydroxylation reactions be determined by thin layer chromatography? Overview: In this experiment‚ you will perform two reactions that transform alkenes into diols. While similar in functional group transformation‚ these reactions may lead to stereochemically different products. The two possible products are diastereomers of one another‚ and therefore have different physical chracteristics. After performing the reactions‚ you

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    cycle of copper reactions

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    Experiment 3 A Cycle of Copper Reactions Chemistry Department UCC 1st Year Practicals Introduction n  n  n  n  n  Copper is one of the most important metals. Copper is reddish with a bright metallic lustre It is malleable‚ ductile‚ and a good conductor of heat and electricity (second only to silver in electrical conductivity) Its alloys‚ brass and bronze‚ are very important Has various oxidation states: 0 in elemental copper‚ +1‚ and +2 which is observable in corroded

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    Name the four behavioral reactions to change. Describe the behavioral signs of each reaction‚ and identify an organizational strategy for dealing with each reaction. Change management is a set of processes employed to ensure that significant changes are implemented in a controlled and systematic manner. One of the goals of change management is the alignment of people and culture with strategic shifts in the organization‚ to overcome resistance to change in order to increase engagement and the achievement

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    Chemical Reaction Lab

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    determine whether or not a chemical reaction occurred after the mixing of various chemicals. The evolution of a gas‚ the formation of precipitation‚ and the change of temperature or color are all indicative of a chemical reaction. It was assumed that a reaction did not take place if the mixture of chemicals exhibited none of these characteristics. Several precipitation‚ complex-ion formation‚ redox‚ and acid-base reactions were performed. Redox: Decomposition Reactions In a 13 x 100 mm test tube‚ 2 mL

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