Lab 1‚ Exercise 1 • Based on the information in Table 2‚ what patterns do you observe? The number of fish that I observed in a body of water increases until the dissolved oxygen was at 12 ppm. After that point‚ the number of fish declines slightly. • Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. When the dissolved oxygen levels increase‚ the number of fish that
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ABSTRACT On the past two weeks‚ I have done an experiment on hydrostatics‚ or is also known as fluid statics (fluid at rest) within the fluid mechanics field of study. This condition explains that in a stable condition‚ the fluid is at rest. The use of fluid in doing work is known as hydraulics‚ and the science of fluid in motion is known as fluid dynamics. INTRODUCTION The natural nature of fluids are they cannot remain stationary under the application of shear stress. However‚ fluid
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Hugh Kim Lab Report: Stoichiometry Lab 1. Prelab Part1. 1) Create no waste = The principle that encourages chemists to not create waste at the first place rather than cleaning it up afterwards effectively shifts the chemistry more environmentally conscious‚ as creating no waste would make the experiment efficient; the reactants will be reduced to only the essential ones and the product will be maximized‚ a change that would make the experiment economic. Also‚ if chemists aim to
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Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0027-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable
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Photosynthesis Lab Report Purpose: To research the effect of different wavelengths (colors) of light on plant growth during photosynthesis. Background Information: Photosynthesis is the process by which sunlight is captured by chloroplasts within plant cells and turned into energy. This energy is used to help the plant grow roots‚ leaves‚ flowers and fruit. Energy is required by living things
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CHM130 Lab 3 Identification of Chemical Change Name: Paige Miller A. Data Table (24 points) Place your completed data table here: Reactants Predictions Before Combining Observations After Combining Starch + I2 I2 will turn Starch black I2 turned starch black Food coloring + NaOCl NaOCI will turn blue Coloring and NaOCI did not combine‚ NaOCI separated to the bottom Food coloring + CH3COOH CH3COOH will turn blue CH3COOH darkened the blue color Food coloring + NaOCl + CH3COOH Will
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I. Introduction: The purpose of this lab report is to differentiate between of Newton’s Third Law and Newton’s Second Law. Newton’s Third Law states that all forces come in pairs and that the two forces in a pair act on different objects and are equal in strength and opposite in direction. Newton’s Second Law states that the acceleration of an object is proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object being accelerated. Using calculation equations for acceleration
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Art 101 Week 8 Checkpoint Comparison of Three Sculptures Art is heavily influenced by the culture in which it was produced. As the three versions of David make evident‚ one person or object will be represented in different ways depending on the environment of its portrayer. In examining the sculptures of David created by Donatello‚ Michelangelo‚ and Bernini I can see that art is not only influenced by an artist’s surroundings‚ but because
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With a Color?. O’Regan‚ B. (1996). Research Reports of the Link Energy Fellow Volume 11. (2nd ed.‚ p.90). Rochester‚ NY: University of Rochester Press. Retrieved from Roberts M‚ Reiss M‚ Monger G Stabler L‚ Metz‚ M‚ and Gier‚ P. (2009). Kaplan AP Biology.(1st ed.‚ p. 107). Stiles‚ W. (2006). Principles of Plant Physiology. (1st ed. p.50-53) Dorya Ganji‚ New Delhi: Discovery Publishing House University of California. (2010). Visible Spectroscopy. (p. 3-4) Irvine‚ California: Electronic Education Environment
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Working Towards Wellness Assignment Instructions To complete this assignment: 1. Fill in the information above. 2. Answer all of the questions below; the boxes expand to accommodate your writing. 3. An example of an excellent response is shown below. 4. Directions for saving and submitting can be found at the end of this document. Objective: Demonstrate appropriate self-care skills including health maintenance and stress management. Example Question: How do you think wellness
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