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    out their concentrations. Scientific Background: Vinegar is an acid and there fore can be neutralised by an alkali. Acid + Alkali à salt + water Hydrochloric acid + Sodium Hydroxide à Sodium chloride + water Vinegar is a weak acid and therefore it only partially ionises in solution. CH3COOH ßà CH3COO- + H+ An alkali such as Sodium Hydroxide has a formula NaOH. If the alkali is strong then it ionises fully in solution. NaOH ßà Na+ + OH- When the acid H+ reacts with the

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    part B of this experiment. The results procured

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    Sodium Difficile Essay

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    Spores are transmitted from patient to patient via inappropriately sanitized or washed hands and also through the use of contaminated communal equipment. Thorough hand hygiene‚ using soap and water‚ and strict adherence to isolation precautions are therefore the foundation for effective Clostridium Difficile transmission prevention. Hand washing and strict isolation should be observed when caring for patients even after resolution of symptoms

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    Experiment Report Title: Water Conductivity Level in Goa Gajah Research Question: How high is the water conductivity level of the water sources in Goa Gajah? Hypothesis: I predict the level of electrical conductivity of the water sources in Goa Gajah will be between the range of a normal drinking water‚ which is 0.0005 to 0.005 s/m. This hypothesis is based on the fact that conductivity largely concerns itself with the amount of salt in the water‚ and since none of the water sources are

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    Figures Abstract An experiment was designed and conducted to confirm Archimedes’ theory which states that an object will float in water providing its mass is equal to or less than the volume of water it displaces. The second objective of the experiment was to produce a value for water density. It was expected that when additional mass was added to a floating vessel‚ it would displace more fluid and the increasing submerged volume of water could be measured‚ and a value for water density could be calculated

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    What Amount of Water Grows the Plant the Longest? Daniel Rivera Alfonso Pineda Mrs. Fraijo AP Biology 10 June 2012 Abstract: In this experiment‚ 8 plants will be tested. Each except one plant (which will be the control group) will receive a certain amount of water starting at 0 teaspoons of water. Each plant will receive 1 more teaspoon than the previous cup‚ so it would be increasing. For example‚ cup 4 will have 4 teaspoons of water and cup 3 would have 3. The data recorded will be

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    investigation to demonstrate the effect of dissolved carbon dioxide on the pH of water. DUE DATE: 21/11/07 CONDUCTOR: Wissam Bardouh EFFECT OF DISSOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) ON PH OF WATER Introduction: ((Carbon Dioxide is a greenhouse gas. It is everywhere ranging from our bodies to the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration (glucose + oxygen -->carbon dioxide + water + energy). It occurs in high concentrations in the tissues in our body. It

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    of salt using electrical balance * Mass of Na2CO3 + beaker = 78.64g * Mass of beaker = 68.04g * Mass of Na2CO3 = 10.6g 1. 10.6g of Na2CO3 was weighed in a dry beaker. Small amount of distilled water was added and the salt was dissolved. 2. The contents of the beaker were transferred to clean volumetric flask of 100ml. 3. Collection of washings was done 3-4 times. 4. The solution was made 100ml. Shook well to ensure the uniformity of

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    Experiment 1

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    Biology College of Science De La Salle University – Dasmariñas Dasmariñas‚ Cavite Philippines ABSTRACT This experiment was performed to learn the technique of acid-base titration and to compare the efficiency of commercially available antacids by looking at their weight of HCl and weight of antacid values. The analysis of antacid tablets was highlighted in this experiment. The efficiency of antacid tablets was determined and compared when the number of grams of HCl can be neutralized by

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    An Experiment

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    -    Half a cup of water   Procedure: 1.    For this experiment‚ the independent variable is whether the balloon is filled with water or not. The dependent variable is what happens to the balloon when it is placed above the lit candle. This is determined by observing the balloon. The constants (control variables) are how much the balloon is inflated and the amount of water in the balloon. 2.    Inflate the yellow colored balloon and tie it up. 3.    Pour half a cup of water  into the blue colored

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