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    Objectives 1. To separate a mixture of an acid and a neutral compound into its component by extraction. 2. To determine the melting point and the yield of the benzoic acid and the unknown sample. 3. To determine the unknown sample whether is is Trimethylmethanol or 1‚2‚4‚5-Tetrachlorobenzene. Introduction Extraction is a process of transferring a solute from one solvent to another. It is usually used to separate one or more components from a mixture. Diethyl ether‚ dichloromethane

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    1. Introduction Nepal has more villages than cities and towns. More than 80% of the people are dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. Nepal is rich in forests. % of the total land is covered with forest. Majority of the rural households are subsistence farmers and rely heavily on forest products to meet their daily requirements. Fuel wood is used for cooking and heating purposes‚ fodder and grass for livestock‚ leaf litter for manure‚ and timber for constructing houses and for making agricultural

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    Purpose This experiment deals with separating substances. The objective was to become familiar with the methods of separating substances from one another using decantation‚ extraction‚ sublimation techniques. Brief Introduction This experiment was set to teach research students different methods of separating substances from one another. Materials that are not uniform in composition are set to be impure or heterogeneous and are called mixtures. The separation of the components of mixtures is

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    Experiment title: Extraction of Bacteria Plasmid DNA and Analysis of extracted DNA Samples Objectives: 1) To study and understand the steps for extract bacteria plasmid DNA. 2) To measure the concentration and purity of extracted DNA by using spectrometric method and agarose gel electrophoresis method. 3) Determine the size of extracted DNA by using agarose gel electrophoresis method. Materials and Methods: (Refer to UDEE2124 lab manual from page

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    EXTRACTION OF INVERTASE FROM YEAST AND EFFECT OF pH ON ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY Jenelle C. Faustino‚ John Gambit B. Garcia‚ Fatima S. Jusay‚ Oliver Alexander B. Lao and Eunice L. Licudine Group 4 2 E Medical Technology Biochemistry Laboratory ABSTRACT Enzymes are substances that are produced by living organisms and act as catalysts in order to speed up or chance a chemical reaction without changing itself at the end of the reaction. Invertase was extracted first from baker’s yeast. Determination

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    What is a Tooth Extraction? A tooth extraction is the process of removing a tooth from the mouth. The procedure may need to be done for a number of reasons. Sometimes before getting braces‚ a tooth needs to be removed in order for the teeth to have enough room to move into their proper location and order for a straight smile. In other cases‚ a tooth may need to be removed because it has decayed or has become loose due to gum disease. Removing it is the first step in stopping the pain and infection

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    Extraction of caffeine from Lipton tea leaves Maria Gianna Beatrice L. Cancio*‚ Joe Mari Isabella B. Caringal‚ Rowena A. Chiang‚ Patricia Deanne del Valle Department of Biological Sciences‚ College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ España‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract Caffeine was extracted from Lipton tea leaves by multiple extraction techniques namely solid to liquid extraction and liquid to liquid extraction; the purification by sublimation and melting point determination. Three

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    Kadijat‚ and Kharla Ms. Bulahan Writer: ​ Djina Jan-18-15 Lab #6 - DNA Extraction lab Introduction:  DNA is a double stranded macromolecule composed of nucleotide bases pairing Adenine  with Thymine and Cytosine with Guanine. S​ ince DNA is the blueprint for life‚ every living  thing contains DNA. The extraction of DNA from cells and its purification are of primary  importance to the field of biotechnology and forensics. Extraction and purification of DNA  are the first steps in the analysis and ma

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    It takes a period of 20 years for the Prunus Africana to grow to 30 meters or more. That is one reason there are only a limited number of Prunus Africana found in Kenya‚ Uganda‚ and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The extraction of pulverized‚ dark bark of Prunus Africana is the reason for high demand on these trees for production of drugs for prostate issues. The Prunus Africana is currently being harvested out of eastern highlands of Kenya in the Aberdares Mountains

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    Acme Minerals Extraction Company A long time ago‚ work used to be assigned only to one person and that person was in charge of doing only that task. Then‚ with the new technology innovations‚ we start seeing how companies started to trained some employees to be what they usually called “multi-tasking employees”. Since technology kept changing and became more advanced companies realized that having “multi-tasking employees” was not enough to satisfy the market demands and the production problems

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