compound. In addition to that‚ later we will be able to indentify the unknown compound by comparing the melting points with the various compounds. Materials needed to do the experiment 1. Bucket of Ice 2. Benzoic acid 3. Capillary tube 4. Mandelic acid 5. Rubber band 6. Vegetable oil 7. Unknown compound 8. Bunsen burner 9. Gram scale 10. Mortar and a piston 11. Mixture of benzoic and Mandelic acid 12. Micro-spatula 13. Thiele tube 14. Thermometer 15. Watch-glass
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CardioLab Report Full Name || Date | 01/02/2011 | Use this document to report your findings from the CardioLab Exploration Experiment. The lab report consists of three sections: Data‚ Exploration‚ and Lab Summary. * Data: copy any data‚ graphs‚ charts‚ or notes that you have saved in your CardioLab online notebook into this section. * Exploration: Answer the questions. The questions in the Exploration section are the same questions in your CardioLab instructions. * Lab Summary:
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Lab Report Quiz!!! | | | LabRepQuiz010 Question MC #19: All are true of the Materials and Methods section except___.Answer | | | | | | | | | | * Question 2 1 out of 1 points | | | LabRepQuiz010 Question MC #7: Which of the following is the best written sentence that includes the information below taken from an article written by Dr. Costanza‚ but avoids plagiarism? -A decade of research from Sunshine Health Clinic has shown that 20 minutes of exercise a day can
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Kathleen Kramas Cells and Heredity Lab Tuesday 2:00-4:50 22 OCTOBER 2012 Membrane Permeability Decreases as Molecular Size Increases Introduction: Red blood cells are vital to organisms functioning properly. They are microscopic cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to all the tissues throughout the body. Upon transporting oxygen‚ red blood cells also exports waste‚ such as carbon dioxide‚ to the lungs where it can be expelled. Red blood cells are made up of hemoglobin which is surrounded by a
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Anger Management as a Behavioral Modification Baseline Phase Report Jessica T. Van Nostrand Liberty University Analysis of Target Behavior To help define my behavior I asked my brother for help. Below are the agreed upon behaviors that I exhibit at a particular time. I am hoping that this qualifies for an IOA (interobserver agreement or interobserver reliability). When I observe something that my brother (age 66) has either done or not done that displeases me‚ my voice gets very
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Neurophysiology Lab Report Anatomy & Physiology Lab Report Exercise 3 Activities 1-4‚ 8 By Laurence Blake 2/27/12 A. Objective I. Activity 1-4: Eliciting a Nerve Impulse • Investigate what kinds of stimuli stimulate action potential. II. Activity 8: Nerve Conduction Velocity • Determine and compare the conduction velocities of different types of nerves. B. Introduction I. Activity 1-4: Eliciting a Nerve Impulse • In this experiment‚ we
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CCSI 410 Forensic Lab Report 1) Investigator’s Name: 2) Date of Investigation: August 2‚ 2014 3) Lab Number and Title: Lab 4 Keyword Searches 4) Summary of Findings: I did the steps required to fulfill my report. I found there is enough evidence to continue the investigation due to the search results. 5) Details of Investigation 1. 11.45 pm – Turned on suspect computer 2. 11: 47 pm – Entered lab environment 3. 11: 49 pm – Determined keyword list 4. 11:59 pm – Added
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Qihui Qian Prof. Hernandez English 350/355 31 October 2014 An unforgettable Day The most unforgettable day in my life is the day I went to America. When this day came‚ I knew how much my parents loved me‚ I became independent‚ and became hard working so that I can achieve my dreams. So I know I will never forget that day since it was a very unforgettable day for me. Here are the reasons why I left China. When I was in high school‚ my father suggested that I study in America. After my father told
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Lab Report Microbiology Introduction Bacteria can be found almost anywhere. For human life‚ some help us‚ some hurt us‚ and others are neutral. It is now known that good bacteria‚ or normal microflora‚ can reach 1014 microbial cells. This is far more than the 1013 cells that make up the human body (Tannock‚ 1995). The total number of bacteria on Earth is estimated to be around 4-6 x 1030 (Horner-Devine‚ 2004). It is important to know the extent of bacteria‚ how they live‚ and how they are
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Hoeung 1 Tiffany Hoeung Ms. Braceras Honors Earth Science 4 March 2015 How Does Slope Affect the Movement of a Glacier Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to find how slope would affect glacier’s movement‚ and whether the movement was at a constant rate or changed. Hypothesis: If the slope is more steep‚ then the glacier’s movements will be faster than a less steep slope. Materials: Flubber Glue Water Borax Long tray Timer Procedure: 1
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