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    amount of water‚ adding more‚ if needed until the baking soda is completely dissolved. Alternatively‚ if the baking soda dissolves readily‚ the student may need to add more baking soda. 5. Dip a new pH strip into the cup. 6. Compare the color of the pH strip to the color chart included with the strip and record the pH. 7. Pour a small amount of vinegar into the corresponding cup. 8. Repeat Steps 5 and 6. 9. Repeat Steps 7 and 8 for each

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    The Great Depression was an economic crisis that put millions on the streets. The Great Depression happened when the stock market crashed as an effect‚ thousands of people lost their jobs‚ houses‚ cars‚ and more. The Great Depression lasted a long ten years from 1929 till 1939. The United States was in a place of financial despair and families were greatly affected by the struggling economy. Families were in desperate need of help during this time. The difficulties people had were things like‚ finding

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    McDonald’s Corporation Comprehensive Case Analysis Introduction About everyone at some age‚ at some point or another‚ and in some country has gotten a sample of American’s symbol for fast food through the golden arches of McDonald’s. This report will attempt to analyze the external and internal sectors that affect the company’s success. The external analysis will provide opportunities and threats while the internal analysis will show indicators of strength and weakness. It will then follow

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    Advanced Pathophysiology & Health Assessment NUR5703 2011 Pre-course Learning Objectives: Fluids and Electrolytes: 1. Identify and describe the composition of the fluid compartments within the body Either Intracellular fluid (ICF- 2/3 of the body’s water) or extracellular fluid (ECF -one third of the body’s water). The two main extracellular fluid compartments are the interstitial fluid and the intravascular fluid‚ which is the blood plasma. Other ECF compartments include the lymph and

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    Biological Molecules: Carbohydrates‚ Lipids‚ Proteins By the end of this lab‚ the student should be able to: Identify the functional groups for each of the biomolecules that react in the following biochemical tests: Benedict’s test‚ Iodine test‚ Brown Bag test‚ Sudan III/IV test‚ and the Biuret’s Test. Describe the mechanism of reaction for: Benedict’s test‚ Iodine test‚ Sudan III/IV test‚ and the Biuret’s Test. Interpret the results when presented with data for each of the biochemical

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    Purpose The purpose of this lab was to explore the concept of Osmosis using dialysis tubing and different concentrations of sucrose solutions‚ and to help one better understand what happens to cells when they are exposed to solutions of differing tonicities. Hypothesis If the four dialysis tubes containing different concentrations of sucrose are all placed in their appropriate solutions for 20 minutes‚ then my predictions are as follows: The 1% in 1% sugar solution will keep a constant weight and stay

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    injection – water that is sterilized and packaged in single dose containers of not more than 1 L size; must be pyrogen free and may not contain antimicrobials agents or any other added substance. 1 L bottles can’t be administered IV because they lack tonicity. 18) What is the difference between an aqueous solution and a non aqueous solution (or vehicle) (refer to pg 439 if necessary). Aqueous - preferred for injection Non-aqueous – used when there is poor drug sol. In water or a drug is susc

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    This website is a fraud Negative Effects Of Junk Food Health Essay Though your children may ask for junk food because they like the taste or because their friends are eating it‚ you undoubtedly already know that junk food can have negative effects on them. Junk food is typically is low in nutrients and high in calories from added sugars‚ starches or fats. Processed and junk food lovers beware! There are many negative repercussions to persistent junk food eating habits‚ not just the obvious

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    Lamb & Goat Lab 12: Variety Meats Lab 13: Fresh Pasta Lab 14: Eggs Poached a. Eggs Benedict Fried a. sunny side b. basted c. over easy‚ medium & hard Omelets a. frittata b. omelet with French toast and potato hash Week starting January 16‚ 2012 Lab: 1 Poultry Sautéed chicken breast with tomato and mushrooms Portions: 2 Method: Sautéing Fabrication: Airline Breast INGREDIENTS Airline chicken breast Salt and pepper Vegetable

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    outside the dialysis bag of starch and glucose than in it‚ iodine along with water will diffuse into the bag while the starch remains in the dialysis bag and some glucose will diffuse out of the dialysis bag. Solution | Solute Concentration (M) | Tonicity (i.e. hypotonic) | Expected mass change (+ or -) | 1 | 0.058 M | Hypertonic | - | 2 | 0.134 M | Hypertonic | - | 3 | .000385 M | Hypotonic | +

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