________ Name: Loren B. Matulac Date : November 09‚ 2013 Yr. & Section: IV- Perseverance Teacher: Mrs. Pacita J. Yapsangco “Magnetic Field of a Coil” Experiment 2.5 I. Objectives: To produce a strong magnetic field just by looping the wire into coils II. Materials: 6 V or 9 V batteries 50 cm of bare 12- gauge copper wire Stiff cardboard and scissors Wooden dowel (about 15 cm long x 4 cm
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Jason Grannum Professor Heeneman Bio 152-100 February 27‚ 2013 Fruit Fly Lab Data from my group: Vestigial winged offspring: 0 Wild Type winged offspring: 10 Data from class: Vestigial winged offspring: 42 Wild Type winged offspring: 237 Data from all classes: Vestigial winged offspring: 345 Wild Type winged offspring: 1‚297 The hypothesis of the fruit fly mating experiment was that when placing homozygous recessive virgin female fruit flies in a mating
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Experiment 2: Intermolecular Forces Performed: 9/12/2011 Submitted: 9/20/2011 Chemistry 1046L PART I: Purpose: The purpose of partI in this experiment is to identify a variety of unknown substances’ properties using observations of the temperature changes that occur during evaporation. We know that substances with weaker intermolecular forces‚ such as London dispersion‚ will have a faster vaporization rate and thus a higher temperature difference compared to
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Lab Report - Microbes Aim: To investigate four areas of the school and to find out which of the four have the most microbes. Areas to Sample: 1. Girl’s locker room (Senior school) 2. Girl’s locker room (Elementary school) 3. Boy’s locker room (Senior school) 4. Boy’s locker room (Elementary school) Hypothesis: We predict that the boy’s locker room in the senior school will have the most microbes. First of all‚ there are more people using our locker rooms in the Senior School
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identity development through seven vectors. These include developing competence‚ managing emotions‚ moving through autonomy toward interdependence‚ developing mature interpersonal relationships‚ establishing identity‚ developing purpose and developing integrity (Patton‚ Evans‚ Forney‚ Guido‚ & Quaye‚ 2016). Chickering noted that students do not move through the vectors sequentially‚ that students could be faced with more than one vector at a time‚ and that vectors build on each other as development
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Research paper about vector organisms such as ticks and mosquitoes and ways to remove them. Vector Organisms and the Diseases They Carry Vector organisms are parasites that transmit various diseases. Two vector organisms are ticks and mosquitoes. These two vector organisms transmit many well-known diseases. Through most of this essay‚ I will be explaining these two different organisms and the diseases that they carry. First‚ I will be explaining deer ticks. Ticks are small spider-like organisms
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EXPERIMENT 1: REACTIONS OF ENOLATE IONS WITH CARBONYL GROUPS Aims In this experiment we used two techniques for the reactions of enolate ions with carbonyl groups. One technique used was Doebner reaction and the other technique used was Claisen-Schmidt reaction. Therefore the aim of this experiment is to synthesize trans p-methoxycinnamic acid and to synthesize dibenzalacetone via an aldol condensation reaction between acetone and benzaldehyde. The products would be recrystallized using ethanol
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carbon dioxide gas thus the loss of mass from the control can be subtracted from the mass lost by the experimental can) equipment: - lemonade soft drink can - electronic balance - can of water risk assessment: there is minimal risk to this experiment as it has harmless equipment used method: 1)weigh closed can of soft drink and record results 2) open can of soft drink 3) weigh a can filled with 375ml of water 4) record mass of open soft drink and can of water daily over several days
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March 17‚ 2013 March 17‚ 2013 Name : Ryan annasdass arokiasamy ID : 1206875 Group Members : Chan Pei Qie‚Chong Ven Yen Name : Ryan annasdass arokiasamy ID : 1206875 Group Members : Chan Pei Qie‚Chong Ven Yen experiment 19 kinetics : the study of a chemical reaction experiment 19 kinetics : the study of a chemical reaction Results Part A [I-] / mol dm-3 | [S2O82-] / mol dm-3 | [S2O32-] / mol dm-3 | Time /s | Rate of I2 formation / mol dm-3 s-1 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.01 | 1.25 | 0.1600
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to food. Rats were habituated to the new environment for seven days before the test. All experiments were performed in accordance with the guide for the care and use of laboratory animals (IR.SBMU.nrc.REC.1390.20) approved by the Research and Ethics Committee of the Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. All efforts were made to diminish the number of animals and their suffering during the experiment. 2.4.1. Surgery and microinjection For stereotaxic surgery‚ all the rats were anesthetized
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