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    current of 5.00 A. The density of aluminum is 2.70 g/cm3. Assume each aluminum atom supplies one conduction electron per atom. Find the drift speed of the electrons in the wire. 12. A lightbulb has a resistance of 240 when operating with a potential difference of 120 V across it. What is the current in the lightbulb? 13. An electric heater carries a current of 13.5 A when operating at a voltage of 120 V. What is the resistance of the heater? 18. Aluminum and copper wires of equal length are

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    Effects of Tonicity on Cell Membrane Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of tonicity on a cell membrane using red blood cells‚ potato strips and three unknown solutions (A‚ B‚ C). First three slides were prepared containing RBC’s and unknown solutions A‚ B and C. A control slide was prepared only using RBC’s. After observing each slide under the microscope it was determined that unknown solution A was hypertonic because the RBC appeared to have shrunk. The

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    Chemical and Physical Changes in Matter Purpose: The purpose is to observe chemical and physical changes and to identify each. Procedure: Do experiments 1-8 as directed by the handout. Data and Results: Experiment | Observations | Type of Change | Supporting Evidence | 1 | -After a few seconds‚ yellow smoke was produced-Wood splinters are becoming black-Bottom part of test tube has black color on the sides-Some woods splinters have been burned to ash-Middle of test tube has yellow

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    3.4. Antioxidant capacity 3.4.1. Ferric reducing/antioxidant power (FRAP) FRAP assay was used to evaluate the antioxidant potential of mahua flower‚ unripe fruit and ripe fruit. FRAP assay treats the antioxidants in the sample as a reductant in a redox- linked colorimetric reaction (Guo et al.‚ 2003). The antioxidant capacity of fruits extracts is determined by the ability of

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    Rachel Rodriguez Anthony Chirumbolo December 8‚ 2011 Chemistry I‚ Pd 11‚ Station K Evidence of Chemical Change Purpose To observe several chemical changes (reactions) and the evidence they exhibit for chemical change. Data See page 3 Analysis The two terms that describe possible energy change in a chemical reaction are Exothermic‚ for example when a gas is formed when Copper II Chloride and Aluminum are mixed‚ and Endothermic‚ for example when copper II Hydroxide is heated

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    Stazi Belvin Chemical and Physical Lab Changes Lab Report 9/5/2014 I. Purpose- The overall purpose of the lab is to identify chemical and physical changes. II. Safety- To work with the chemicals used in the lab‚ it is required to wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from the fumes when working with the chemicals. It is also required to be cautious when working with the acids used in this lab because they can cause burning and irritation of the skin. Also‚ be cautious as to not inhale the

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    LABORATORY REPORT Activity 4: Generation of Action Potentials Name: Instructor: Date: PREDICTIONS 1. Exceeding the threshold depolarization at the trigger zone DECREASES the likelihood of generation of action potential. 2. Action potential amplitude: DOES NOT CHANGE with distance 3. Increasing frequency of stimulation to the trigger zone: DOES NOT increase the production of action potentials. MATERIALS AND METHODS Experiment 1: Effect of Stimulus Strength on Action Potential Generation

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    of this lab is to determine an accurate time when the ice completely melts and the water starts to boil. The problem is which type of temperature change will result from heating ice to liquid‚ then boil (steam)? What will happen to the water after the boil? I hypothesise the water heats ice to liquid and then goes to simmer and boil. The independent variable is the hot plate changed to a burner itself. The dependent variable is what we are measuring is the time. The steps in the lab were to

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    Cell Transportation Lab Eggs are a great example of a cell. Underneath the hard shell is a thin membrane that is just like the cell membranes in your cells. There are microscopic pores in the membrane that allow substances to move in and out of the cell. Way Cool! Recall that the function of the cell membrane is to control the internal balance of the cell. It helps to maintain homeostasis. In this lab you will use vinegar‚ an acid‚ to dissolve the shell off of the egg to expose the membrane

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    Determining Standard Reduction Potentials‚ Equilibrium Constants and Investigating a Lead-Acid Electrolytic Cell Purpose Experimental Methods All procedures were followed according to the lab manual (experiment 10 – Electrochemistry Laboratory). Data and Observations Part A: Grams of FeSO4 used: 0.759 Voltage during voltmeter and battery check: 9.23V Table 1. Electrochemical Cells Data Part B: Table 2. Lead-Acid Battery Results and Calculations In order to make

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