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    of Chemical Engineering CHME 426 –Chemical Engineering Laboratory III Title Page (Full Report) Title of the Experiment: Reaction through three CSTR in series Submitted by: Group (4) Section: Female 1. Name: Amina Ali ID: 200550284 2. Name: Duaa Tabarak ID: 200553858 3. Name: Mariam Rustom ID: 200552242 Date of experiment: 31st March‚ 2010 Date of submission: 11th April‚ 2010 Grades: Report presentation………………………………………… /15 Abstract and Objective(s)……………………………………/10 Introduction

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    Separating Substances: Identifying Food Dyes with TLC Background The color of food is an integral part of our culture and enjoyment of life. Who would deny the mouth-watering appeal of a deep-pink strawberry ice cream on a hot summer’s day or a golden Thanksgiving turkey garnished with fresh green parsley? Even early civilizations such as the Romans recognized that people "eat with their eyes" as well as their palates. Saffron and other spices were often used to provide a rich yellow color

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    The Effects of Individuals’ Detection of Changes in Images on Reaction Time Abstract The purpose of this current study was to examine how individuals detected or noticed change when viewing images on their level of attentiveness. The experiment consisted of 22 participants who had to detect change across conditions for 20 minutes. These conditions were importance of change (marginal and central) and change type (color‚ location and disappearance and reappearance of images). These

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    Rajasthan Royals suspended the contracts of the three players until the investigation is complete.[3] Delhi police have claimed that Sreesanth and Chavan have confessed being involved in the spot fixing. The police also claimed that Chandila had tried to get other players‚ including Chavan‚ involved in the spot fixing under the direction of the bookies.[4] The Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) suspended the players till further investigation.[2] BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale‚ said‚"The BCCI

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    show the rate at which starch is broken down.1 This occurs when polyiodide chains are formed from starch and iodine. However‚ as starch is hydrolyzed into smaller carbohydrate units‚ the blue-black color does not appear. Therefore‚ using this iodine test‚ the effects of pH on the function of amylase can be determined by the time it takes (if at all) for the iodine to remain its orange-yellow color.2 Hypothesis Enzymes must be kept at certain conditions to function at its optimum level. Indeed‚ factors

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    portions of benzaldehyde and acetone in sodium hydroxide. The reaction that occurred in this experiment is known as a specific aldol condensation called Claisen-Schmidt. In the reaction‚ the carbonyl of benzaldehyde reacts quickly with the acetone anion to create a hydroxyketone that dehydrates in the presence of a base to give the desired product. 10 mL of 4M sodium hydroxide was added to a 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask. To the sodium hydroxide solution‚ 16 mL of ethanol was added along with 2.2 mL (2

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    Adol Condensation Introduction: This reaction is carried out by adding benzaldehyde and acetone into a flask. The product created is a 1‚5-diphenyl-1‚4-pentdiene-3-one‚ which includes two double bonds‚ and two benzyl ring functional groups. This is a dehydration reaction that occurs twice in order to form the diene. After obtaining the product‚ via vacuum filtration‚ it will be recrystallized and then analyzed for purity by determining both products’ melting point. The two products will be

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    TABLE OF CONTENT NO. | CONTENT | PAGE | 1. | Title | 2 | 2. | Theory | 2 | 3. | Introduction | 2 | 4. | Objective | 3 | 5. | Apparatus | 3 | 6. | Procedure | 4 | 7. | Result | 6 | 8. | Calculation | 10 | 9. | Discussion | 13 | 10. | Conclusion | 14 | 11. | References | 14 | TITLE: H1 – Osborne Reynolds Demonstration INTRODUCTION: Osborne Reynold’s Demonstration has been designed for students experiment on the laminar‚ transition and turbulent flow. It consists of a transparent

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    Lab 2 Tensile Test Abstract The aim behind this experiment was to put Mild steel‚ copper and aluminium through a tensile test‚ with Mild steel being tabulated and graphed to show its properties and how they could be used in the real world. Introduction/Theory Tensile testing is one of the most simple and widely used materiel tests available. It is used to characterize the mechanical properties of the material and has direct implications on the design and construction of the end product. This test

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    crust‚ silicates or nonsilicates? 11. What type of rocks form when magma or lava undergoes cooling and crystallization? 12. List the three types of magma/lava in increasing order of their viscosity. 13. The most common rocks on the continent are ____________ (fill in the blank). The most common rocks on the ocean floor are ____________ (fill in the blank). 14. What is the difference between intrusive and extrusive rocks? 15. What are batholiths? 16.

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