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    Biology Lab

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    in food and different amounts of energy released when consumed. Throughout this experiment our procedure was to take different food samples and use a device known as a calorimeter made from a can of aluminum‚ one large paper clips and a string of copper wire to measure the amount of thermal energy released during a reaction. By measuring the temperature difference before and after a reaction‚ the calorimeter indicates how much energy is released. From personal experiences I had previously learned

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    Lab Report

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    LAB REPORT NUMBER TWO DATE: 3/25/2010 inal attachment Lab Experiment number 11  PURPOSE: To learn the Gram stain technique‚ the reason for the stain‚ and how to identify the results of the organisms stained.  MATERIALS: Bunsen burner‚ inoculating loop‚ staining tray‚ glass slides‚ bibulous paper‚ lens paper‚ oil‚ and microscope  METHODS: Apply Crystal Violet (Primary stain) for 1 minute. Rinse with D-water Apply Iodine (Mordant) for 1 minute. Rinse with D-water. Apply Alcohol (Decolorize) for

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    Pre Lab Experiemnt 8

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    Experiment 8 Determination of Percent Composition of Pennies Using Redox and Double Displacement (Precipitation) Reactions Objectives: The lab experiment will consist of oxidation-reduction and double displacement reactions as well as titration techniques. All these components will be used in order to determine the percent composition of pennies. In conducting redox and double displacement we are able to analyze a penny and figure out the chemical composition of the product. The experiment

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    Chem Lab

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    Pre Lab Questions 1. What are the basic units of length‚ mass‚ volume‚ and temperature in the SI system? Length= meters (m) Volume= kilograms (kg) Temperature= Kelvin (K) 2. What decimal power do the following abbreviations represent: a) M=10^6 b) K=10^3 c) M=10 ^-3 d) N=10^-9 e) µ=10^-6 3. What is the number of significant figures in each of the following measured quantities? a) 351 g  3 b) 0.0100 mL  4 c) 1.010 mL  4 d) 3.72 x 10^-3 cm 3 4. What is the length of a crystal

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    Lab Report Purpose: The purpose of this lab experiment was to learn about the different densities of different kinds of metal. We used pennies made out of different metals to determine this. After we gather the data‚ it’ll be used to determine the metal used. Hypothesis: In the lab‚ I expect that the pennies before 1982 would be heavier than those that are after 1983 because the metal was initially changed because the earlier pennies cost more to make. So I think that since the heavier metal was

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    of 600 seconds for a reaction between copper (II) sulfate (CuSO_4) and zinc(Zn) using a temperature probe. Time/ s (± 1 s) Temperature / °C (± 0.05 °C) 0 27.9 30 25.9 60 25.9 90 25.8 120 25.8 150 48.7 180 57.6 210 61.1 240 62.7 270 63.5 300 62.8 330 61.3 360 59.3 390 58.9 420 57.7 450 56.5 480 55.2 510 54.2 540 52.6 570 51.9 600 51.1 Qualitative observations:- Table 2: table depicting the qualitative observations observed during the reaction between Copper (II) sulfate solutions (CuSO_4) and Zinc

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    Lab Report Chemistry Lab

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    Since the Grignard reagent can easily react with water‚ all glassware including the 25 ml round bottom flask‚ magnetic stir bar‚ 3 and 5 ml conical vial‚ 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask‚ claisen adapter‚ drying tube and 5 glass pasteur pipets were first added to a 250mL beaker and placed in the oven for 30 minutes.  After the completion of the thirty minutes‚ 0.150 g of shiny magnesium turnings and a stir bar was first added to the round bottom flask and the claisen adapter along with the drying tube packed

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    Toxicology Lab

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    Throughout the week in the toxicology lab‚ I was acquainted with distinctive sort of tests and I got the opportunity to find out about the following: 1- hTSH test (Human thyroid stimulating Hormone): - Add calibration and +/- controls‚ before starting the punching process. - Add hTSH assay buffer + stock solution. - Put the plate on a fast quick shaking for 10mins‚ and afterward 4 hours moderate shaking at room T° -Add washing solution. -Add enhancement solution‚ and read the result.

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    Reaction Lab

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    sodium hydroxide          Ice          0.1 M lead nitrate          0.1 M barium chloride          1.0 M cadmium chloride          1.0 M ammonium chloride          potassium chloride          0.1 M potassium chloride          0.1 M copper (II) sulfate          0.1 M trisodium phosphate          0.1 M sodium sulfide          0.1 M sodium nitrate

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    Lab Rules

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    Back Laboratory Program SAFETY IN THE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 786 Pre-Lab Extraction and Filtration 790 1-1 Mixture Separation 792 1-2 Water Purification 794 3-1 Conservation of Mass 798 4-1 Flame Tests 801 Pre-Lab Gravimetric Analysis 828 13-1 Separation of Pen Inks by Paper Chromatography 830 13-2 Colorimetry and Molarity 834 14-1 Testing Water 838 804 7-1 Separation of Salts by Fractional Crystallization 806 7-2 Naming Ionic

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