When it comes to organic food versus non-organic food‚ one of the most important questions that most diet-enthusiasts and food curious people want to ask is how to tell the difference. In other words‚ how to identify or differentiate organic food from the conventional food? Frankly and honestly speaking‚ there’s really no way to tell the difference between organic food and the conventional food we are forced to rely on the people selling us the food to be truthful. Luckily for us however‚ there
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Identification of an Unknown Organic Acid Chem 1211K Lab Drawer #15 Wednesday November 13th‚ 2013 Unknown Number: 3334025-CF13 Table of Contents Pg. # Abstract 3 Experimental Report 4-7 Results and Discussion 7-12 Conclusion 13 **pKa Graph 14 Abstract Identifying this organic acid was an extensive task that involved several different experiments. Firstly‚ the melting point
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Experiment title: Le Chatelier’s Principle Date conducted: 2/9/2012 Experiment purpose: To determine the effect of a change on a system at equilibrium and to correlate the observed responses with Le Chatelier’s principle. Experiment Chemical list: Student Provided 1 Tap water 1 Toothpicks 1 Distilled water 1 Crushed ice 2 Coffee spoons 1 Rubber bands 2 Beaker‚ 50 mL‚ plastic 1 Magnifier‚ dual 1 Pencil‚ marking 1 Thermometer-in-cardboard-tube 1 Well-Plate-24 In the Experiment
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Regulation Virtual Laboratory Biology Go to the following virtual laboratory: http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/LS03/LS03.html Answer your questions in this word document‚ save the file and submit through Edmodo. Your answers should be at least 2 complete sentences if not more! Part I: Observations & Data: Read the Introductory information and the Procedure located in the window to the left of the screen and then perform the laboratory. For your convenience
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A. Stanford Prison Experiment- In this experiment‚ students volunteered to be a part of a psychology experiment that was being conducted at Stanford College. Because of the situation around them‚ they conformed to the environment‚ even though it was only a simple experiment in a Stanford hallway. Embarrassed and yet impressed‚ the experimenters stated this‚ “The negative‚ anti-social reactions observed were not the product of an environment created by combining a collection of deviant personalities
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6. Bunsen Burner 7. Flint and Steel Part 3: Vinegar and Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) 1. One test tube 2. Vinegar 3. Two splints 4. Baking Soda 5. Bunsen Burner 6. Flint and Steel Observations Type of Experiment Type of Splint Splints Reaction to Chemicals Hydrogen & Mangenese DioxideOxygen | - glowing splint | - the glowing splint
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A Medical Laboratory Technician run test on blood and body fluids to help give doctors answers; answers that can help doctors diagnose what’s wrong with the patient before starting a treatment plan. Throughout these past four years‚ I’ve learned a lot‚ high school has taught me a variety of things‚ but it most importantly has taught me the different type of careers there are. Before I entered high school‚ I didn’t know what a Medical Laboratory Technician was‚ I didn’t even know that was a career;
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Molecule Assignment Parmvir Deo The molecule that I chose was creatine Creatine’s organic role cannot be disparaged. It assumes a key biological role for mammals‚ fish‚ reptiles and amphibians. Creatine helps muscles in delivering adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ the substance that facilitates blasts of energy down to the cellular level. Creatine is put away in muscle cells as phosphocreatine and is utilized to produce cell vitality for muscle compressions. The phosphate of ATP is exchanged to creatine
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as “a strong feeling of affection.” Given the true intensity of feeling‚ the impact love can have on a person is unpredictable and as a result‚ jealousy is often thought to be synonymous with being in love. The poems “Porphyria’s Lover” and “The Laboratory” by Robert Browning‚ although significantly different‚ essentially share the theme of love and jealousy. In both poems‚ readers are introduced to the darker side of romance through male and female speakers so overwhelmed with emotion‚ they turn
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Esterification Lab Introduction Esterification is an important part of organic chemistry that has many practical applications. Esterification can be used to make polymers. In most cases‚ esters are used for scents – they often smell fruity and sweet. In general‚ an esterification reaction results from a condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. The carboxylic acid group loses an OH group‚ and the alcohol loses and H. For instance‚ the reaction between methanoic acid and methanol
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