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    The experiment is trying to determine how much of a solution containing vitamin C is required to be added to 1 cm3 of blue chemical to change its colour from blue to clear. The experiment users an new and old lemon‚ orange and blackcurrant juice‚ each with varying amounts of vitamin C content. Each experiment has independent and dependent variables. The solutions of soft drinks contain different levels of vitamin C (with old and new varieties) will be the independent variables in the experiment

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    References: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I‚ CH 337M; Department of Chemistry‚ Portland State University: Portland OR; p 1 Lab Two Question 1. 2. Recrystallization is generally not an effective purification method for a solid which is highly impure because the impure component could

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    strategy‚ which was a result due to a changing US pharmaceutical market and a rapidly expanding India market. The two companies in this IJV were both significant players within their home countries‚ Eli Lilly and Company in the US and Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited from India. When the possibility of establishing a joint venture was approached in 1992‚ the Indian market for pharmaceuticals was becoming more open to foreign direct investment. Also India at the time was putting a limit on the amount

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    References: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080911092315AAXRbXU http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090603175731AAvMEzf A Small Scale approach to organic laboratory techniques‚ 3rd edition. Pavia‚ Lampman

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    EXPERIMENT 2 : UV-VISIBLE DETERMINATION OF AN UNKNOWN CONCENTRATION OF KMnO4 OBJECTIVE 1. To determine the maximum wavelength of potassium permanganate. 2. To plot the calibration curve of potassium permanganate. 3. To determine the concentration of an unknown solution of potassium permanganate. APPARATUS Beaker‚ burette‚ glass rod ‚volumetric flask 100ml ‚dropper CHEMICALS Potassium permanganate (KMnO4)‚ distilled water PROCEDURE A. Preparation of the KMnO4 standard solution

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    AMR was allowed to reach steady state conditions. Traditionally‚ steady state conditions are defined as the state when temperature at each thermocouple locations approximately does not change with time. However‚ and due to the limitation of the laboratory‚ and after several experiments found the initial control of the fluid flow rate was a difficult process‚ also the measuring of the actual time variation of the fluid flow rate. Furthermore‚ due to the little mass of fluid flow‚ the experiments didn’t

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    Daniel H. Perry Procedures of Measurement and Density of Sugar in Soda Introduction The main focus of this lab was to acquire a basic understanding of how to properly use measuring devices in order to determine properties of a liquid. These properties are volume‚ mass‚ and density. The following measurements were obtained in the lab: density of water‚ both density and concentration of aqueous sugar solutions‚ and density of various soft drinks with respect to sugar. Additional experience was

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    Differential Staining Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to become familiar with subtypes of culture media and the uses for each‚ learn and employ the streak and pour dish techniques‚ and generate a pure culture of a specific organism. Set Up: For this experiment I needed: 1 Distilled water‚ 1 Paper towels‚ 1 10%-bleach or 70% alcohol solution‚ 1 Zip bag‚ 1 Pan to heat agar‚ 1 Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol)‚ 1 Cultures: S. epidermidis and L. acidophilus‚ 1 Gloves‚ Disposable

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    NORTHERN CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY College of Allied Health and Nursing Department of Medical Technology Spring Semester 2014 MAJOR: Medical Technology COURSE NAME: Introduction to Medical Technology Laboratory – Section A COURSE CODE: MTCH 106 NUMBER OF CREDITS: One (1) NUMBER OF HOURS: One (1) NAME OF LECTURER: Fabian Pitkin EMAIL ADDRESS(ES): fabian.pitkin@ncu.edu.jm OFFICE HOURS: Wednesdays 12pm -2pm PREREQUISITES:

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    Separation and Identification of Organics from an Aqueous/Organic Environment through Physical Manipulation Date Lab Performed: Nov. 11/2013 Date Lab Submitted: Nov. 18/2013 Introduction We conducted this experiment to investigate the technique of liquid / liquid extraction‚ the miscibility of organics and water and the effect of a mixture of compounds in methylene chloride versus pure compounds retention time as introduced to a Gas

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