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    Iodine Concentration

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    the mark with distilled water. The flask was covered with Parafilm and inverted to mix. The next part of the experiment was to determine the Vitamin C in a solution of known concentration. Observations of the Vitamin C sample and the amount found on the label was recorded. A tared piece of weighing paper was used to weigh 0.27 g of Vitamin C. The Vitamin C was then transferred to a clean 50 mL volumetric flask. The flask was filled to the mark with distilled water and covered with Parafilm. It was

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    buffer in the assay are held constant were experimented. We analyzed the change in absorbencies over time for varying substrate concentrations. There were four experimental assays which contained 1% enzyme solution‚ substrate solution of 0%‚ 1%‚ 2%‚ and 3% concentrations‚ guaiacol‚ and pH 7 buffer. At 2% concentration there was a greater enzymatic activity and at 3% concentration enzymatic activity decreased. The results were supported of our hypothesis. INTRODUCTION Enzymes are proteins that catalyze

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    Formal Lab Report

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    effective and the quickest. The ending results were very interesting when being compared to our hypothesis and we learned that some chemicals can react faster than others and each contains a different level of concentration. HYPOTHESIS: For brine shrimp exposed to increasing concentrations of three chemicals‚ ammonia will have the highest LC-50 (toxicity)‚ bleach will have the intermediate LC-50 (toxicity) and vinegar will have the lowest LC-50 (toxicity). MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this experiment

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    Reese‚ 2008). The environment plays an important role in the reaction that enzymes have. In this experiment‚ enzymes were exposed to changes in temperature‚ pH‚ and concentration. Introduction In this experiment‚ the environment of the enzyme was altered‚ by increasing or decreasing the temperature‚ pH and concentration. The purpose was to observe if and how the enzyme would react to such changes. This experiment tested whether heating or cooling a catalase would increase or decrease

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    Enzyme lab report

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    Name : Andi Nadya Amanda Period : 4 Grade : 11 Enzyme Lab Report Question How heats effect the length of reaction time of an enzyme? Hypothesis I think the heat will make the length of reaction time of an enzyme become slowly. Heat is one of a way to denature the substrate. It means the heat will break down the structure of substrate in order the reaction of enzymes that we activated into it become slowly. Method for Collecting Data First I will record the length of reaction time

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    Lab Report Chemistry

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    The activation energy obtained in Part C‚ 138.6 kJ/mol is not too far below the theoretical activation energy of 148.526 kJ/mol[6]‚ while Part A confirms the theory that k is dependent on the initial concentration of reactants‚ since it is a first order reaction. This is clearly depicted in Figure 3‚ where the alteration of the amount of t-butyl chloride being added to the reaction

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    Cardio Lab Report

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    CardioLab Report Full Name || Date | 01/02/2011 | Use this document to report your findings from the CardioLab Exploration Experiment. The lab report consists of three sections: Data‚ Exploration‚ and Lab Summary. * Data: copy any data‚ graphs‚ charts‚ or notes that you have saved in your CardioLab online notebook into this section. * Exploration: Answer the questions. The questions in the Exploration section are the same questions in your CardioLab instructions. * Lab Summary:

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    lab report SBT

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    Department of biology Faculty of Science and Mathematics Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris LABORATORY REPORT SBT 1013: INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY Semester 4 Sessions 2013/2014 ID NUMBER AND NAME 1. SITI NURFATINI BINTI MOHAMAD ROSLAN (E20131007560) 2.NURHAFIZAH BINTI SAMSUDDIN (E20131007584) 3.MUNIRAH BINTI HARON (E20131007556) 4.NORSYAWANI BINTI SUPIAN (E20131007577) LECTURER : CIK FATIMAH EXPERIMENT NO. : EXPERIMENT NO.1 TITLE : EXTRACTION OF DNA

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    Beetroot Lab Report

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    the solvents that had beetroot‚ .9% saline had a color intensity of .002‚ 1% acetone had  .009‚  25% acetone produced an intensity of .119‚ 50% with the intensity of .647‚ 1% alcohol had .006‚  25% alcohol had .022‚ and 50% alcohol had .177. The highest concentration of acetone inflicted  more damage on the membrane of the beetroot causing it to leak its betacyanin in a higher  intensity than any of the other solvents had caused. Acetone and methanol can both cause  damage to the membrane of the beetroot b

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    Enzymes are catalysts that are used to speed up chemical reactions. Adding inorganic catalysts to reactants increase the rate of most chemical reactions. However‚ all enzymes are different and there are numerous amounts. Many enzymes are essential for life and reactions would not happen rapidly to maintain life with the help of enzymes. Specific enzymes lower the activation energy for specific reactions and shapes. Activation energy is required to start a chemical reaction. This occurs when energy

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