by adding drops of vinegar‚ bleach and ammonia to the controlled water. We found that the vinegar was the most effective and the quickest. The ending results were very interesting when being compared to our hypothesis and we learned that some chemicals can react faster than others and each contains a different level of concentration. HYPOTHESIS: For brine shrimp exposed to increasing concentrations of three chemicals‚ ammonia will have the highest LC-50 (toxicity)‚ bleach will have the intermediate
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simple mechanisms used to convert rotary motion into oscillating linear motion and vice-versa. The first of these is the slider-crank - a mechanism widely used in engines to convert the linear thrust of the pistons into useful rotary motion. In this lab we will measure the acceleration of the piston of a lawn mower engine at various speeds. The results exemplify a simple relation between speed and acceleration for kinematically restricted motions‚ which will discover. An adjustable slider-crank apparatus
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Effects of Crossing Over in Sordaria fimicola Abstract Sexual reproduction in organisms is a cause for genetic variation. This can be seen through the process of meiosis in Sordaria fimicola because of the effects of crossing over and independent assortment that occur in meiosis I. Before performing this experiment we hypothesized that we would be able to see that crossing over did indeed occur in the S. fimicola. We tested our hypothesis by growing our own culture and observing it under a
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A The % Composition and Empirical Formula of a Hydrate: It Doesn’t Hold Water‚ Or Does It? 1. To determine the percent water in an unknown hydrate. 2. To calculate water(s) of crystallization for an unknown hydrate. 3. To determine the formula of an unknown hydrate. OBJECTIVES SKILLS Proper use of the following equipment: Dial-O-Gram balance (Laboratory Technique I)‚ electronic balance (Laboratory Technique II) and Bunsen burner (Laboratory Technique III). Dial-O-Gram balance‚ electronic
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Jasmin Kenjar NT1110 LAB 3.1 July 14‚ 2015 Lab 3.1: Exploring the Motherboard and Buses TASK 1: (2.) LGA 1156 used with the Intel Celeron‚ Intel Pentium‚ Intel Core i3‚ Intel Core i5‚ Intel Core i7 and Intel Xeon processors. The processors integrate the features traditionally located on a northbridge within the processor itself. The LGA 1156 socket allows these following connections to be made from the processor to the rest of the system: PCI-Express 2.0 ×16 for communications with a graphics card
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Lab 6 Experiment 2 1. It is important that bass caught and marked are returned to the lake unharmed because if they are harmed them they are less likely to be caught again or they may end up dying if they are returned harmed. 2. I don’t this type of population would be easier to count directly because I don’t think it would be possible to catch all of the bass in the population to conduct this experiment. 3. I think that sample size is relative to population density and will positively
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Business Continuity Planning Lab #6. A risk assessment is a process to identify potential hazards and analyze what could happen if a hazard occurs. A business impact analysis (BIA) is the process for determining the potential impacts resulting from the interruption of time sensitive or critical business processes. A business continuity plan is a roadmap for continuing operations under adverse conditions such as a storm or a crime. A disaster recovery plan‚ is a plan for business continuity
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Name____________________ Magnet Lab Problems: 1. How does a compass react when moved around a bar magnet? 2. How can you tell that a magnetic field is produced when electricity flows through a wire? 3. As you move further away from a magnet‚ what happens to the magnetic field strength? What is this similar to? Hypotheses: 1. _________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________ 3.
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Title: Acetone Lab Purpose: Use Table M and various indicators to determine the pH of acetone Equipment: Test tubes‚ test tube rack‚ acetone‚ various indicators‚ tweezers Procedure: 1. Fill each test tube with a few drops of acetone 2. Put 2 drops of an indicator into 1 of the test tubes 3. Record color change 4. Determine the pH range based on the color change using Table M and record data 5. Repeat for each indicator 6. To test litmus‚ dip red and blue litmus into acetone and determine
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THE LANGER LAB CASE written by Stefano Cioccari (matricola RM11246) After reading the case in question‚ in my point of you‚ I can underline three main key points. First of all‚ it is instrumental to emphasize the figure of Robert Langer. He’s able to attract to himself very successful people‚ as Edwards said: “he attracts stars”. Himself is a successful man both on academic and in the scientific and commercial field‚ not forgetting he has received a dozen of rejected on his career. A recommendation
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