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    MODEL QUESTION PAPER 2 PUC II Model Question Paper-2 PUC-II CHEMISTRY Time: 3 hr-15 min. Batch-02 Max Marks: 70 Instructions: i) ii) The question paper has four parts‚ A‚ B‚ C and D. All parts are compulsory Part-A Carries 10 marks Part-B Carries 10 marks Part-C Carries 15 marks Part-D Carries 35 marks iii) Write balanced equations and draw diagrams wherever required (Use log tables and the simple commercial calculator if necessary (use of scientific calculator is not allowed) Part-A I. Answer

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    Production of an Injectable 2M Na2SO4 Solution JOHN SMITH ABSTRACT: As we head into the 21st century‚ the pharmaceutical industry requires more efficient processes for the production of excipients used in commercial injections. The following design attempts to maximize the production rate of a 2M sodium sulfate solution to 2000 gallons/day without compromising the purity required by the FDA of the solution. The design minimizes the quantity of moving parts using a single Mark III (Rev

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    method in Cochabamba. Field work was performed in Cochabamba during November and December 2008. The treatment plant shows 80-97 % reduction in biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5)‚ 80-90 % reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) and 50-80 % in turbidity. The pH and temperature conditions are favourable for degradation by microorganisms. Nutrients were not observed to be removed from the wastewater. The wetland is largely anaerobic which is likely to be the reason why no nitrogen removal was observed

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    cell mass.Physical measurement:dry weigth‚wet weigth or volume after centrifuge and: Chemical measurement chemical components such as N‚total protein and DNA and Chemical activity:rate of ‚ CO2 production or consumption; Turbidity (spectrophotometric) measurement: based on turbidity and measure both dead and alive cells.Spectrophotometer can measure intensity of the light source wavelength.Spectrophotometers are important in terms of spectral bandwith and linear range of absorption or reflectance measurement

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    Experiment 9: Growth curve of Serratia marcescens Abstract Bacteria grows by binary fission. The aim of this experiment is to follow the growth of Serratia marcescens in nutrient broth at 37oCby recording the changes in turbidity (cloudiness) by measuring the absorbance of visible light (600 nm) and also to prove that there is an increase in the cell number and not just in mass during the growth. In the experiment we measure the full growth curve of Serratia marcescens by measuring the absorbance

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    RENAL URINALYSIS LAB 70 POINTS Lab Partners Esma‚ Frankie‚ Alexis‚ Justin Name __Jenna Downing_______ Results Table 45 pts. Unknown Samples Specific Gravity Urine Ph Color Turbidity Protein Sugar Hemoglobin Myoglobin Case Study # A 1.0188 6 yellow Clear 10 250 No blood B 1.01728 7 Yellow/green Cloudy No protein 100 No blood C 1.01490 6 Orange/red Cloudy 30 100 No blood D 1.01331 6 green cloudy 30 100 No blood E 1.02309

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    The results above show group wajaisha from class 1a obtained different results compared to my group. Wajaisha’s group used pH 4 and my group also used pH 4. The results that we obtained were after five days we had 35 cells present however wajaisha’s group obtained 42 cells after five days. My group obtained a value of 28000000 per litre and wajaisha’s group obtained 33600000 per litre. Our results may have been slightly different due to us not being able to record the number of cells present on the

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    Geology Final exam Review EXAM 1 1. What is a mineral? A mineral is a naturally-occurring‚ inargonaic‚ crystalline solid with a definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties. 2. What are eight chemical elements that make up over 99 percent of Earth’s crust? Oxygen (O)‚ Silicon (Si)‚ Aliminum (Al)‚ Iron (Fe)‚ Calcium (Ca)‚ Sodium (Ca)‚ Potassium (Na)‚ Magnesium (K) 3. What are six fundamental geologic principles which are used in relative dating? Superposition‚ original

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    tended to‚ the contamination would have diminished. The wells were never plugged; they were costly and well owners have claimed responsibility for them. When a well isn’t plugged it can effect an entire aquifer (underground layer of water bearing turbidity). Well owners had abandoned their wells and moved on to tend another well‚ but didn’t report of any contamination. But‚ Ontario had no track of unused wells and are not reported except a complaint is filed through the Ministry. The well owners should

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    An Introduction to Water Analysis February 1 and February 8 2011 Aim and Objective: The aim of this experiment was to determine the pH level of an unknown HCl solution. While doing so‚ we would also be receiving a good and fundamental understanding of how to use modern lab equipment to determine the chemical and physical properties of water bodies. Method: Make sure safety gear is always on and equipment is always clean. Part 1- Direct Analysis by pH Test Kit We grab a 50ml beaker

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