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    Solubility Lab

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    n this lab experiment factors that affected solubility are temperature‚ liquids‚ concentration‚ pressure‚ polarity‚ and molecule. In this experiment we use temperature‚ centrifuge‚ and concentration solutions to be able to achieve the results that we wanted. Step one of the experiment was to mix HCl‚ to cause a precipitation form‚ after that we had to decant the solution‚ then we used a centrifuged to separate the the precipitate of the supernatant liquid. After the decant was done‚ then the process

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    Stickleback Lab

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    ------------------------------------------------- Ricky Vance ------------------------------------------------- Biology 120 Lab ------------------------------------------------- February 1‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Ricky Vance ------------------------------------------------- Biology 120 Lab ------------------------------------------------- February 1‚ 2013 Phenotypic Variation of the Stickleback Phenotypic Variation of the Stickleback 2013

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    Blubber Lab

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    Based on the knowledge I gained from the blubber lab‚ I discovered how homeostasis is maintained by feedback loops in regards to blubber. A negative feedback loop is a process where change is prevented and a certain set point is kept. In this experiment‚ the negative feedback loop was the blubber preventing the changing temperature of the thermometer. Therefore‚ blubber is a method of homeostasis‚ because it prevents the ideal temperature of the thermometer from dropping. Our data shows this as well

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    Lab Report

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    Background: Techniques used were in accordance with NMU Professor Dr. D. Becker’s lab manual (ISBN 0-390-53911- 2; McGraw Hill). Changes in protocol or interpretation are noted where they were implemented‚ but strict adherence to the manual prevailed. Materials and Methods: Microscope‚ incubator‚ and deionizer functioned correctly throughout testing period‚ with stains‚ dishes‚ agars‚ and test reagents readily available. Lab procedures are considered orthodox and usage thereof is noted chronologically

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    Bio Lab

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    Bio 104-03 Lab #3- Acids Bases‚ and Buffers 1. An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions as they desolve in water and ranks lower than seven on the pH scale. An example of an acidic substance is lemon juice. A base is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions and ranks higher than seven on the pH scale. An example of a base substance is hand soap. A neutral substance ranks a seven on the pH scale and has equal concentrations of H+ and OH-. An example of this is pure water. Electrolytes

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    Biology Lab

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    Nick Sarris‚ April 3‚ 2013‚ D-Bell Biology Virtual Electrophoresis Lab – Genetic Science Learning Center Use the link to complete the following lab. Submit through edline when you are finished http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/biotech/gel/ Title‚ name‚ date and bell (8 pts) Place your answer below the question and skip between questions (2 pts) Each question is worth 3 points 1. Why can’t DNA be sorted physically‚ using a microscope?- They are so tiny that they are unable to be

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    Electrostatic Lab

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    Electrostatic Lab What materials will you use? I will use the virtual lab and elements provided by the class What would you measure? I will measure the static electricity with a neutrally charged balloon What results do you expect? I expect that the balloons charges and sticks to the wall. What is the result are different? That would mean that there is a different way to charge the balloons than negative charge as using your hair. EXPERIMENT Bring together the balloons but not touching

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    lab 3

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    lab 3 Configuring and Managing the DHCP Server Role Question 1 What is the name of the computer you are working from? W2K8xx Question 2 What is the default lease duration of a Wired subnet type? 6 days Question 3 What are three recommendations listed in Server Manager for managing the DHCP Server role? Increase fault tolerance Eliminate manual updates Allow remote Administraition Question 4 What is the name of the computer you are working fro W2K8yy Question 5 What IP

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    Lab 9

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    GEOG 1106 Lab 11 Biomes Directions: Listed below are the lab questions to answer. 1. Use the Whittaker biome figure to determine the biome of the places listed below. Place Average Temperature oC Annual Precipitation (cm) Whittaker’s Biome La Selva‚ Costa Rica 22.1 403 Tropical Rain Forest Marietta‚ Ohio 12 105 Temperate Deciduous Forest Pasadena‚ CA 18.2 51.8 Woodland/Shrub land Temperate Ferron‚ UT 8.8 20.9 Grassland and Desert Tucson‚ AZ 21.1 21.9 Subtropical Desert Santa Rosa National Park

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    Titration Lab

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    The Mass of Acetylsalicylic Acid in Aspirin ------------------------------------------------- Purpose The purpose of the lab is to determine the mass of the ‘active ingredient’ in a commercial ASA tablet. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction There are three main theories surrounding acids and bases including the Arrhenius‚ Bronsted-Lowry‚ and Lewis theories. The Arrhenius theory of acids and bases states that

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