Design Lab #17: Reaction Rate - Calcium Carbonate & Hydrochloric acid Design D: Introduction: In this experiment calcium carbonate will be put into a flask and mixed with hydrochloric acid to produce calcium chloride‚ water and carbon dioxide. The formula for this reaction is: CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine how the surface area of CaCO3(s) affects the rate of
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experiment was designed to study the effect of exercise on skin temperature and heart rate. Studying the effect of exercise on skin temperature and heart rate yields understanding of how homeostasis is achieved in humans. This knowledge creates opportunity to discover more effective ways to return the human body to optimal functioning‚ rather than a reliance on natural processes. This experiment measured the change in skin temperature and heart rate of a chosen subject for four two-minute intervals
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INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON CATALASE ACTIVITY AIM The aim of this experiment is to find out the effect of temperature on catalase or hydrogen peroxide. This will enable us to tell at what temperature hydrogen peroxide is most efficient. This (degradation) reaction will help us determine some of the catalase’s different attributes. HYPOTHESIS In this experiment it would be safe to hypothesise that no activity would take place at 1 to 20 degrees. It would be probable that a
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researcher the knowledge that bananas do in fact have more DNA than watermelon. The results were recorded in a chart and expressed through tables and graphs. . Emphasis To create a lab using the scientific method for collection and data‚ To compare the amounts of DNA in different fruits Objectives Creating a lab using the scientific method‚ Discover which fruit has the most DNA Observations Alcohol aids in DNA extraction. Everything’s DNA is different. Problem Do Bananas or Watermelon contain
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Name: Chelsea Smith States of Matter Lab Procedure: Go to: HYPERLINK "http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter" http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter and click on Run Now States of Matter Review: Kinetic energy (KE) is the energy of motion. Potential energy (PE) is the energy of position. What property of a substance corresponds to the average KE of its particles? Temperature What property of a substance corresponds to the average PE of its particles
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Design Research question: This should be a clear focused question that says exactly what you are investigating. It shouldn’t be too long and it must include the dependent and independent variables. Eg. What is the effect of pH on the activity rate of salivary amylase? Dependent variable: activity rate Independent variable: pH Hypothesis: This is a paragraph or two where you explain your research question. You are going to say something like: "Salivary Amylase is a an enzyme that digests
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of reaction. This experiment focused on how temperature affects the rate of reaction for the reaction of alka-seltzer and water. The rate of a reaction is a value calculated to figure out how fast a chemical reaction occurs. There are three factors that can be changed that will affect the rate of a chemical reaction: surface area‚ concentration‚ and temperature. Temperature specifically affects the rate of a chemical reaction‚ because when the temperature is changed‚ the kinetic energy of the molecules
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ZEIT 1206 DEC1 Lab Report 1 DC Circuits - Analysis and Design Alexander Glover‚ z3422512 Abstract DC circuit analysis and design‚ play a massive role in electrical engineering and without the correct application of theory and practise in unison‚ nothing can be achieved in a true engineering sense. Engineering requires theory to develop and test constraints while also requiring practical application of theory in order to determine tolerance and practical results for industry purposes. The ability
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Lab activity 1: Effect of temperature‚ concentration‚ and pressure on equilibrium Introduction Our ongoing discussion has been on systems at dynamic equilibrium: for a reversible reaction‚ the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. What happens if equilibrium is disturbed? In this lab activity‚ we are going to examine the effect of changing reaction conditions on the position of equilibrium. Part I: Effect of temperature We will consider the equilibrium
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Chemistry design: Fuel energy lab Research question: What is the energy density of cyclohexane‚ and how does it compare to the energy density of normal hexane? Variables: Independent variable – The independent variable in this experiment will be the type of fuel that will be used. This will be either Hexane or Cyclohexane. Each type will be given to us and labelled so it will be quite simple to control this variable. This cannot be measured using any apparatus so the lab assistant must be entrusted
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