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    Using the Equipment Safely It is important that we use the apparatus carefully‚ as safety will be an issue throughout the whole experiment. We will wear goggles and an apron or lab coat to protect our eyes and clothes. As we are using enzymes and Hydrogen Peroxide we need to be extra careful‚ ensuring they don’t come into contact with our eyes‚ skin or clothes. Catalyse is an enzyme found in all living cells. It makes Hydrogen Peroxide decompose into water and Oxygen. We will be

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    Usman Omid Biology IB 1A The Effect of Temperature on Beetroot Membranes _Aim_ This practical will test the effect of temperature on the integrity of the membranes‚ _Introduction_ The cells of beetroot contain a pigment called betalain in their vacuoles. It is kept inside the cells by the membranes. If these membranes are damaged‚ then the betalain leaks out. The amount that leaks out can be assessed‚ as the leaked out pigment will color the water surrounding the cells. This information can

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    50 ml of each solution (you do not have to prepare 100 g of each solution to be able to use the percent composition). Make the weight determinations of salt and water to as accurately as possible. Using the method described earlier for samples of pure liquids‚ determine the density of each of your sodium chloride solutions. Record the temperature of each solution while determining its density. Construct a graph of the density of your solutions versus the percent of NaCl the solution contains. What

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    and depth research report on China Sodium Hyaluronate Injection industry. The report firstly introduced Sodium Hyaluronate Injection basic information included Sodium Hyaluronate Injection definition classification application industry chain structure industry overview; international market analysis‚ China domestic market analysis‚ Macroeconomic environment and economic situation analysis and influence‚ Sodium Hyaluronate Injection industry policy and plan‚ Sodium Hyaluronate Injection product specification

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    phosphorylase in particular) are affected by varying its temperature before introducing it to the substrate it will be reacting with. A catalyst (enzyme) is a substance that changes the rate of a reaction; for a reaction to take place at all‚ the enzyme must first come into contact with the substrate. Enzymes are subject to a number of factors which effect how fast they can cause a reaction with a substrate; these factors include temperature‚ pH levels‚ chemical substances and the concentration of

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    the 1800s that its active ingredient‚ salicylic acid‚ was isolated. However‚ it was strongly acidic and irritated membranes of the mouth and stomach. In 1875‚ sodium salicylate was introduced in an attempt to weaken the salicylic acid‚ but it was found to be medically inefficient. Above: The molecular structures of salicylic acid and sodium salicylate In 1893‚ Felix Hoffman Jr. discovered a way to synthesize an ester of salicylic acid for Bayer Laboratories in Germany‚ acetylsalicylic acid.

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    drying tube packed with calcium chloride was added to one of the heads of the claisen adapter. A rubber septum was then added to the other head and the entire apparatus is placed on a hot plate at its lowest setting. Meanwhile‚ 20 ml of anhydrous diethyl ether was added to a 50 ml Erlenmeyer flask and sealed using a rubber septum.

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    SOLUTION MINING A Laboratory Exercise in Extracting Copper from a Synthetic Copper Ore Your Name __Mel Hine______________________ Partner’s Name __Jay Ranson____________________ Date _October 2‚ 2012____________ Introduction This laboratory exercise involves the use of dilute sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to leach copper

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    in solution move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration in the attempt to reach homeostasis in different circumstances. Introduction: The main purpose of this lab was to observe diffusion and osmosis. This is demonstrated using dialysis tubing and a combination of monosaccharaides‚ disaccharides‚ water (H20)‚ and sodium chlorine

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    Chemistry Write-Up The Thermal Decomposition of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Aim: When Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (NaHCO3) is heated‚ Carbon dioxide and water are given off to leave a white powder. The aim is to find the equations for this reaction. Hypothesis: The experiment will prove which of the equations below is true. It will tell us whether Sodium Carbonate is produced or Sodium Oxide. 2NaHCO3  Na2CO3 + CO2 + H2O 2NaHCO3  Na2O + 2CO2 + H2O Variables: Independent: Original

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