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    Chemistry Reaction Lab

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    Caviness- Thames Lab Partner: Dena Jackson Reaction lab “I certify that this lab report is my own work‚ except for properly referenced and cited information. I have adhered to all guidelines published in the student handbook on Academic Integrity‚ as well as all guidelines published for this class in the Syllabus and Academic Integrity Handouts.” Purpose- The purpose of this lab was to display to us a variety of different reactions using an eclectic of things in the chemistry lab: including magnesium

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    Organic Food VS Genetically Modified Food Section: Advertising feature Edition: 1 - First Edition AWARENESS of organic products has come a long way over the past 12 years‚ according to Billy Bond‚ owner of Organic Larder. The Malop St grocery store‚ which sells high-quality certified organic and bio-dynamic produce‚ was opened in 2000. Business is booming. Mr Bond said he opened the business when organic products were ``a bit of an unknown’’ in Geelong but his store was thriving as consumers

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    Chemistry lab report

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    Kevin Nam Honors Chemistry 3/22/14 Mr. Mihordea Motion of Atoms and Molecules lab summary In this lab the standard heat of combustion of magnesium was calculated by using the calorimeter. Also‚ the point of combustion of magnesium was to see how much heat would be released from fireworks such as sparklers. The concept of this lab was to find the difference in temperature

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    Chemistry of Food Science

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    Chemistry of Food Composition Directions: Using the chapter in the text‚ “ Chemistry of Food Composition‚” answer the following questions. These answers are to be submitted at the start of the class for a grade. Make a copy for yourself for use during class discussions. It is suggested that you type your answers on the computer to improve legibility. 1. What are the nutrients needed to sustain life? Protein‚ carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ water‚‚ minerals‚ and vitamins. 2. Which can

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    When it comes to organic chemistry and the synthesis of specific products there is an abundant amount of routes that can be taken and still get you the same result. For the following experiment‚ the main focus is the use of a cycloaddition reaction‚ also known as Diels-Alder. According to the lab manual‚ this reaction consists of the addition of a diene and a dienophile and that the Diels-Alder reaction builds stereospecific ring compounds with ease (Weldegirma 80). The reaction takes place between

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    The effects of pH on mung beans Gloria Cheng Winsy Cheung Lily Wong Christine Yen January 15‚ 1998 Abstract This experiment explores how different pH environments affect the growth of mung beans. The mung beans were grown in water with various pH levels‚ consisted of pH levels 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ and 9. A replicated design was used consisting of 3 runs for each pH level. The following results are listed in order of pH levels allowing most growth to least growth of the mung beans: 7‚ 8‚ 6‚ 5‚ and 9. These

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    Organic Lab 2583-4

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    Adeoti Taylor Chem2583 Organic Chemistry Laboratory Class ID:8622098 Organic Lab 2 2583-04 Instructor: Andy Szalkiewicz 9/30/2014 Recrystallization Objective/Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to purify solids contaminated by relatively small amount of impurities by a technique called Recrystallization. Compounds that have different solubility at different temperature usually can be recrystallized. Formulas and Structures: Benzoic Acid Methanol Percent Recovery: Indicates how much of the

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    Chemistry- Sprite Lab

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    In this lab‚ the pH of flat sprite and a fresh sprite are compared two ways: one way was to record the pH directly with a digital pH probe and the other was to calculate the concentration through titration. Because the reaction is a neutralization reaction‚ the concentration of can be calculated if the concentration of is known. At the end of the titration‚ the moles of will equal the moles of and the pH is expected to be greater than 7 because the found in sprite is weak and is a strong

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    Chemistry Shot Lab

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    Honors Chemistry Period 2 September 22‚ 2013 PRE-LAB Title: Density of Metals – Shot Lab Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out the density of different metals using their mass and volume. If the volume and mass for the metals Nickel and Copper are found‚ then we can figure out the density. Materials: Metal shot Plastic rinse bin Electric Balances Calculator Graduated Cylinders Water Wire Gauze Weigh Boats Pre-lab Questions: 1) The volume of the water is 43.0 mL

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    Organic Food Case Study

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    price of organic food is involved as a factor for consideration to purchase organic food. Many consumers consider the price of organic food as a barrier for purchasing behaviour due to the higher price in comparison to the conventional product. There were some studied showed that non-organic consumer claimed that organic food was expensive. If the organic was cheaper then they will consider to purchase it. On the other hand‚ the high income earner mentioned that the high price of organic was not an

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