Abstract The objective of this lab was to determine the convective heat transfer coefficient of a heated sphere in an quiescent environment. In the experiment a hot brass sphere was put into water and cooled. The temperature of the sphere was recorded over a time of 600 seconds to see how it cooled and given temperature was recorded every 20 seconds. Results were then calculated at both of the time values 300 and 600 seconds. For the experimental results at time 300 seconds‚ the Rayleigh number
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Unit 2 Home Labs Goals: • Read Safety • Perform Changes: Physical or Chemical Lab • Perform Special Physical Properties of Matter Lab • Perform Paper Chromatography Lab Turn-in: 1) Changes: Physical or Chemical Lab - Completed Procedure / Observations‚ questions‚ and a written description of most important concept that you learned in the discussion section. 2) Special Physical Properties of Matter Lab – Completed Procedure / Observations‚ questions‚ and
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Julie Nguyen Equilibrium Lab 4-28-14 I. Purpose To study the affect of temperature & concentration changes on systems in equilibrium II. Safety Wear apron Wear goggles Do not spill chemicals Clean up after use Wash hands Chemicals are TOXIC (by Britney Spears) III. Procedure A. Iron-thiocyanate equilibrium Pipet .3mL of 1 M iron (III) nitrate and .3 mL of 1 M ammonium thiocyanate. into clean 250 mL beaker. Add 75 mL of DS water. Mix well. Divide the solution into equal
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Taylor Hill Lab 6: Enzymes Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to test for enzyme activity‚ look at enzyme specificity‚ and how temperature affects enzyme activity. Hypothesis: I believe that the room temperature activity will produce the most activity. Materials: 3% hydrogen peroxide‚ a household blender‚ potatoes (3 medium size potatoes‚ that are peeled and quartered)‚ tap water‚ 8 test tubes‚ 8 transfer pipets‚ sugar packets‚ salt‚ a small saucepan‚ a refrigerator with a freezer‚ stove
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now looking into the environmental effects of salts as deicers along with other potentially harmful effects. One current study is looking into the corrosive effects of salts on our vehicles. Experimental Our experiments began on day one by filling a 400ml beaker with ice and an arbitrary amount of rock salt in order for our
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Saliva Lab Since the amylase enzyme is present in saliva‚ starch digestion begins in the mouth. Salivary amylase changes the polysaccharide starch into many disaccharide molecules of maltase (a simple sugar) which are further broken down into glucose units by maltase enzyme in the As stated above‚ saliva contains the amylase enzyme which begins the breakdown of starches. The efficiency of starch digestion by amylase can be measured by how much simple sugar it produces under
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Determining the Melting Point of a Substance Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the melting point of the substances naphthalene‚ biphenyl and a mixture of C. Data/Observation Sample | Melting Point Range (°C) | | Accurate trialStart Done | Naphthalene | 81 | 85 | Biphenyl | 71 | 73 | Mixture C | 42 | 56 | Questions: 1. The effect of the impurity on the mixture caused the melting point of the mixture to be lowered. 2
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it is releasing heat to the surrounding. If the net enthalpy change is positive‚ the reaction will be endothermic as it is absorbing heat from the surrounding. Calorimetry is the scientific experimental measurement of the change of heat of an object or substance between its system and the surrounding. A calorimeter is a tool (usually a container) in which the heat exchange experiment is conducted‚ and is used to measure the quantity of heat transferred to or from the object. Heat exchange is the
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ETME 3252 ‚ Fall 2004 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Laboratory Manual – 11th edition Edited by: Professor Ed Braun Department of Engineering Technology Copyright ©2004. Material in this document is for your educational use only. This document contains copyrighted and other proprietary information. You may not in any way make commercial or other unauthorized use‚ by publication‚ re-transmission‚ distribution‚ caching‚ or otherwise‚ of this material‚ except as permitted by the Copyright
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familiar with the techniques and principle of esterification. DISCUSSION: Aspirin is a drug widely used as an antipyretic agent (to reduce fever)‚ as an analgesic agent (to reduce pain)‚ and/or as an anti-inflammatory agent (to reduce redness‚ heat or swelling in tissues). Chemically‚ aspirin is an ester. Esters are the products of reaction of acids with alcohols‚ as shown in the following equation using type formulas: R – C – OH + R’ – OH R – C – O
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