Boyle’s Law Lab Purpose: To determine the relationship between pressure exerted and volume of a gas. Materials: Lab simulation. Procedure: 1. Open animation file 2. Modify the number of books that press down on the piston starting from 0 books and increasing by 1 each time until 19 books. 3. Record the pressure (# of books) and volume for 19 different pressure values. 4. Record those values in a table 5. Using the data‚ plot a graph of pressure in function of volume. Conclusion:
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Encryption GBA 685 Advanced Computer Forensics Report #7 Xianglian Jin The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is GNU ’s tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data‚ create digital signatures‚ and help authenticating using Secure Shell and to provide a framework for public key cryptography. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the OpenPGP and S/MIME standards. Gpg4win is GNU Privacy Guard for Windows and Kleopatra is the certificate
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AP Lab #5 Plant Pigments/Photosynthesis I. Identifying the Effects of Different Variables of Light and Carbon Dioxide on the Rate of Photosynthesis and Observing the Separation of Pigments Through Chromatography II. Introduction Plants have a variety of pigments‚ all of which absorb a different color of light. The three main pigments are chlorophyll a‚ chlorophyll b and carotenoids. Chlorophyll a is the primary plant pigment that absorbs red and blue light‚ which ultimately appears green to the human eye
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Williams‚ Brandon Physics‚ Period 1 23 May‚ 2014 Resonance Lab Purpose: To determine the speed of sound using the resonance method‚ temperature method and percent error. Hypothesis: If the temperature of the room’s 20 degrees C‚ then using the temperature method‚ the speed of sound is 344m/s. Vs – Vo + 0.6m/s T / C = 332 m/s + .6 m/s (20 C) / C = 344 m/s Conclusion: Using the resonance method the speed was 330 m/s. using the average temperature
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Informative Speech Outline September 2012 Speech General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: to explain the newer features of the iPhone 5 Central Idea: The iPhone 5 comes equipped with new physical features‚ the iOS 6‚ the A6 chip‚ LTE networking‚ etc. I. Introduction: Number of iPhones sold and predicted to sell to grab attention with the outlandish numbers. ( USA Today) a. Take a poll of the class to see how many people are infatuated by the iPhone b. Introduce the idea of the
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Virtual Lab Unit 3 1. Briefly describe the steps required to aseptically transfer bacteria from an unknown to a tube of liquid broth. You might have to research this using the "T" button (Tell Me More About...) To aseptically transfer bacteria from an unknown to a tube of liquid broth you have to flame the loop or wire before you begin to sterilize it. You then remove the caps from the tubes and flame the mouths of the tubes to prevent air-borne contamination. When all this is done‚ you have to
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Silveira Date of Submission: September 25‚ 2013 Lab Section: CHE110L*Z Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to use two common laboratory methods to see how mixtures can be separated based on physical properties. Paper chromatography will be used to separate the dye colors from M&M candy to see which colors contain yellow #5. Gravimetric separation will be used to separate salt and sand from a mixture. Procedure The procedure for this lab can be found on pages 16 – 30 in “General Chemistry
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DATE: 11/10/12 COURSE CODE: BIOL 2365 Comparative Biochemistry TITLE: Proteins and Amino Acids RESULTS: Table 1: The results of experiment 1; the Lowry Test Volume of Standard Protein/ Unknown (mL) Absorbance at 750 nm 0 0.000 0.1 0.017 0.3 0.135 0.3 0.155 0.5 0.230 0.7 0.323 0.7 0.310 1.0 0.457 1.0 Unknown 1a 0.463 1.0 Unknown 1b 0.433 1.0 Unknown 2a 0.237 1.0 Unknown 2b 0.159 Table 2: The results of Experiment 2; Ninhydrin Test Amino acid Color X
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