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    Extracted From?.................................................................................................................. 7 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………………………..9 DNA What is DNA? DNA is a molecule called deoxyribonucleic acid which contains the biological instructions‚ meaning it explains about living species; it makes each species unique. It is passed from adult organisms during reproduction‚ along with the instructions it contains. Where is DNA Found? DNA

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    Christian Dickmann Miss. Shaw Period 2 10/21/12 Synthesis Essay on the Crucible The Crucible‚ set in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692‚ takes place in an era when religion was a part of the government. Religion‚ wasn’t just the common Sunday “get together”‚ but defined the role of an individual in society. This wasn’t an advantage for John Proctor‚ he had many of his own believes and keep to him. This led to his downfall‚ but was John Proctor innocent or were the religious expectations of the church

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    Dean Assenza Pygmalion Synthesis Essay Outline Introduction: One’s culture is a key part of their identity. Culture can reside in a nation‚ family‚ ethnicity‚ a religion‚ etc. Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ “A Nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people”. One’s culture is usually seen through the religion and traditions of their nation; therefore this influences their everyday lives and their behavior.. Culture influences one’s appearance or the way they talk‚ but also

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    Ester Synthesis Lab Report

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    synthesised is only 67%-70% and a maximum 70% yield of ester usually is not considered to be acceptable for a synthesis reaction‚ instead it is considering as a poor yield of ester. The synthesised ester can only have a maximum yield of 70% because for ester in which the carboxylic acid and alcohol are sterically unhindered‚ a same ratio mixture of carboxylic acid and alcohol can only synthesis ester with a maximum yield of 70% ester as the reaction with the same ration of mixture will reach a state

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    Procedure The procedure stated in Chem 2120 experiment 6 Williamson Ether Synthesis of Phenacetin laboratory manual was followed without any major changes. Data and results Compound Amount used MW (g/mol) Moles Stoichiometry/Comments acetaminophen 0.354 g 151.16 2.34 x 10-3 limiting reagent ethyl iodide 0.3mL 155.97 3.75 x 10-3 1.6 equiv ’s sodium ethoxide 2.6mL 68.05 3.3 x 10-2 catalyst‚ reaction solvent crude product obtained: phenacetin 0.32g

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    of which RNA helps in the making of Protein‚ Translation is located in the Cytoplasm‚ and DNA is not involved in Translation‚ the ending result of Translation is the production Amino Acids‚ in Translation‚ tRNA and Ribosomes work together to make Proteins‚ Translation is when mRNA connects with tRNA but the Amino Acids information code is the 3 nucleotides bases in the mRNA code‚ the nucleotides that are in tRNA are Adenine‚ Uracil‚ Cytosine‚ Guanine‚ those 4 nucleotides never change‚ The mRNA and

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    powder and was whiter. This showed distinct differences in the two substances but similarities were also apparent showing aspirin‚ in some level‚ was created. Before recrystallisation the crude aspirin could of included impurities such as: Acetic acid (a product of the reaction process). Recrystallisation helps to eliminate impurities; the precipitation process eradicates soluble impurities as aspirin has a higher precipitation temperature so converts to a solid while other impure components are

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    Media Argument Synthesis A man stumbles out of a bar and digs through the junk in his pocket to find his keys. He scratches the door of his car while trying to unlock it. He proceeds to get in his car and drive home. Five days later‚ here he sits…in a cemetery. He didn’t know when enough was enough and a bad decision was made based on his lack of knowing when to stop. Does experiencing too much negative media‚ such as violence and drug use impact people by subliminally interesting them in such

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    Zinc (II) Sulphate decayed into another chemical equation which encompassed of sulphuric acid was added to remove any zinc residue that forms zinc sulphate (since zinc is above hydrogen within the activity

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    ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ______ This lab was basically about finding the percentage of acetylsalicylic acid in an aspirin tablet. First‚ the base was created‚ which was made out of 1.00 g of NaOH and D-water. Then the buret was attached to the clamp on the ring stand and the base was poured into the buret. After that‚ one by one‚ an aspirin tablet was dropped

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