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    Diffusion and Osmosis Lab

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    the way the eat cube was put in the water and how the trial looked like. It shows how the apparatus was used. 1. Beaker was filled with water and was put on the hot-plate. 2. Thermometer was put into the water and until it reached 60 degrees Celsius. The temperature was kept constant. 3. The beet cube was measured on the scale and put into the hot water. It stayed there for 5 minutes. 4. The color change in the water was analyzed. Any changes that the water had gone through were thoroughly

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    Temperature

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    Unit 2 Question Packet Name …………………KEY……………………… Matter & Energy Period …………. Skills 1. classifying types of matter 2. interpreting particle diagrams 3. identifying physical & chemical properties of matter 4. separating Mixtures 5. converting Temperatures 6. identifying physical & chemical changes in matter Skill #1: Classifying types of matter - refer to your notes and RB p. 1-2 Classify each of the following with the combination of terms

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    Food Saftety

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    and poultry‚ eggs‚ dairy products‚ and fresh produce. Fish: If it is received on ice‚ the ice should be crushed and the container should be self-draining. Upon delivery‚ it should be received at a temperature of 41 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius) or lower. It should have bright red gills‚ bright shiny skin; the flesh should be firm and spring back when touched. It should also have a mild ocean or seaweed smell and eyes that are bright‚ clear and full. Shellfish: They can be shipped live

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    Gas Laws

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    Gas Laws Name Institution The 3 Gas Laws Introduction The three gas laws include: Gay-Lussac’s law‚ Boyle’s law and Charles’ law. When combined with Avogadro’s law the three laws can be generalized by the ideal gas law. Gases possess observable properties which include‚ mass‚ pressure (P)‚ thermodynamic temperature (T) and volume (V). These properties are related to each other and the state of a gas is determined by their values. The three laws are derived from these properties. Discussion

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    Lab 1

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    Use a study guide only please and note two of the answers are wrong regarding conversions.!! Up to you to figure which ones. Just know its nice to compare answers to see if your on the right track. LAB 1 1. Describe the function of the following pieces of safety equipment and how each might be used: (10 points) a. Eye Wash (2 points) a. The function of the eye wash station is to flush your eyes of any chemicals or other harmful liquids you may have gotten in your eyes. You would

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    TEMPERATURE ON VITAMIN C IN FRUIT JUICES? The purpose of this experiment is to determine if the difference in temperature will damage vitamin C in any type of fruit juices. Five different temperatures of fruit juices will be used(5‚ 22‚ 50‚ 70‚ 90) degree Celsius to see how temperature affects the loss of vitamin C in fruit juices. The amount of vitamin C in the fruit juices will then be recorded to see if an increase in temperature will affect the amount of concentration of vitamin C in fruit juices. This

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    Childcare

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    Food must be checked regularly and this check must include a check of use by date‚ sell by date‚ and bin anything that is out of date. Always check with a fridge thermometer to make sure that a fridge temperature is kept between 0 degrees Celsius and 5 degrees Celsius • Ensure the freezer us working and that the temperature is below 18 degrees Hot food must be always cooled quickly before placing it in the fridge. • .Store raw meat and fish separately • Store raw foods at bottom of the

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    All Summer In A Day Essay

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    Did you know that Venus’ average surface temperature is 462 degrees celsius! This is one of the many reasons why I think that Ray Bradbury’s - “All Summer in a Day” setting isn’t possible. Venus is a different planet from earth. It has constant rain‚ and has wildly different surface temperatures. The mass of the planet is much greater than of Earth’s. These different circumstances on Venus‚ are very hard for humans to adapt to coming from Earth. Since the atmospheric pressure is 92 times greater

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    Data Processing

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    water quality index for aquatic macro invertebrates decreased. With the results that the stream study gave us‚ we were able to conclude that the area with the lowest temperature of 22 degrees Celsius (bird sanctuary) had an excellent quality rating of over 22. The Lake Calhoun holding pond (24 degrees Celsius) had a water quality rating of six‚ which fell under poor quality. As for the Lake Harriet Duck Area‚ we were able to generate a good quality rating of 22. Thus concluding that as the temperature

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    Checkup: Linear Functions Answer the following questions using what you’ve learned from this lesson. Write your responses in the space provided‚ and turn the assignment in to your instructor. 1. What is the slope of the line in the graph below? Show your work. Answer: To find out the slope‚ you must first take two separate points on the graph‚ such as (-5‚-1) and (0‚1). Then‚ it’s a simple matter to use the equation [pic] to find the slope: [pic]=

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