Salt and chalk were rubbed across teeth. The Chinese chewed on twigs to freshen their breath. Nevertheless‚ chemicals like fluoride‚ xylitol‚ calcium carbonate‚ and chlorhexidine are proven to work stronger in the act of protecting teeth. This experiment will look at whether the eggshells (which acts as teeth) are more damaged by the natural solutions or chemical solutions‚ and which one of the solutions
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Lab report for Experiment #2: Extraction Your Name: Name of TA: Lab Partner’s Name: Lab Section: Title: Experiment #2: Extraction Purpose: What is the purpose of this lab? In your OWN words! Observations: Weighed out 3.2568 grams of chemical mixture that was yellow in color. Dissolved dry chemicals in 38 ml CH2Cl2 with gentle heating. Poured the yellow solution into sep funnel. Added 10 ml CH2Cl2 to flask to rinse‚ poured solution into sep funnel. Added 15 ml 3 M
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Park an investigation of the soil was performed to discover the soil properties‚ as inspected in Table 3 the Memorial Park’s soil are Hondoho-whereupon is classed as a residue soil. An example exam should be gathered from the Memorial Park however lab test must be annulled because of the solidified surface cause by frosty wilt that keep us from getting the specimen. Table 3: Table of Soils Properties Description of Hondoho Properties and qualities: Slope: 4 to 12 percent Depth to prohibitive
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Page I - Cover sheet In the middle f the page give name and number of your microorganism In the right lower corner provide - your name - Lab section number (Biol 108-005) - Date submitted ( 4/18/2013) - the unknown tube # is 5 Page II table of result - This page will have your table of results include the following information - Name of the test - Medium used - Indicator used - your results Part III - All the test done As many pages as needed to do a complete job. in this section
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condensation formed from the heptane flame. Reactants: C7H16 and O2 Products: CO2 and H2O Balanced chemical equation C7H16 + O2 7CO2 + 2H2O Table 8.3- Single replacement reaction of sodium Observations Test tube was hot after reaction; exothermic reaction took place; sodium was malleable; when sodium was added to diH2O it popped and fizzled; solution turned pink when phenolphthalein was added. Reactants: Na and H2O Products: H2 and NaOH Balanced chemical equation 2Na + 2H2O 2NaOH
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student : Duru Aksoy Name of the instructor: Serenay Tarhan Güler Criteria to be evaluated: DCP and CE Introduction The purpose of this investigation is to determine the concentration of an hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution by titrating it with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution of accurately known concentration. Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis that is used to determine the unknown concentration of an identified analyte.¹ Titrant means substance with known
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Evolution Lab Report Marcos Chapa July 3‚ 2013 BIO 101 Rebecca Avants The purpose of the lab I have conducted is to analyze how altering the finch’s environment would affect the evolution of the finches by isolating each population of finches from each other‚ placing them each on a different island. This influence on the species by the environment is called allopatric speciation. One population of the finches that are located Darwin Island‚ which is 1 km‚ and the other population of finches
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Experiment AM1.2—Centrifugal Force Student name JunJie Liu Student ID 1512042 Experiment Date 11 Feb 2015 Lab group Mech 7 Introduction In this lab report we show the basic methods of measuring centrifugal force using two counter balanced bell-cranks spin on a turntable (shows in figure 1) and able to calculate the centrifugal force with given conditions shows in figure 1. *Figure
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PUSAT PENGAJIAN TEKNOLOGI INDUSTRI IMG 103/3 FOOD CHEMISTRY LAB REPORT Experiment 3 : Qualitative Test for Carbohydrate Date of Experiment: 27/03/2013 Date of Submission: 17/04/2013 Submitted by: Name: Te Hui Min Matric No.: 115615 Group: 4 Title Qualitative test for carbohydrate Introduction Carbohydrates are essential in foods as an energy source (starch is the main source of human calories)‚ a flavouring (simple sugars are usually sweet) and as a functional
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Physics Lab report Aammar Paracha Section MX Feb 6th 2015 OPTICS Abstract: This experiment revolves around using light rays and lenses. The experiment also discusses different properties of light rays. This experiment uses different lenses and measurements to produce images and observes different techniques to obtain the image position. Question and Answers: 1. Use your data to verify the Law of Reflection and then use Snell’s Law to calculate
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