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    Lesson Plan Implication

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    ∙ ple‚ \ˈa-pəl\ ) 2. orange (or ∙ ange‚ \ˈär-inj ) 3. starfruit (star ∙ fruit‚ /ˈstɑː-fruːt/) 4. lemon (lem ∙ on‚ /ˈle-mən/ ) 5. cherry (cher ∙ ry‚ /ˈtʃɛ-ri/ ) 6. jackfruit (jack ∙ fruit‚ /ˈdʒak-fruːt/ ) 7. guava (gua ∙ va‚ /ˈgwɑːvə/ ) 8. lychee (ly ∙ chee‚ /ˈlī-chē/ ) 9. mango (man ∙ go‚ /ˈmaŋ-gəʊ/ ) 10. soursop (sour ∙ sop‚ /ˈsaʊə-sɒp/ ) Teaching-learning steps | Content | Methods / Theories | Rationale | Set induction (5 minutes)Guessing

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    to dysfunctional ion channels. The most common ion channels involved include sodium‚ potassium‚ calcium and chloride. Ion channels are very important in the neuron. Every Ion channel has its own threshold that has to be reached for action potential to be detected. For example‚ if resting membrane potential of a neuron is -70 mV and sodium ions are added it would cause the voltage to drift toward -55mV because the equilibrium potential for sodium is +60 mV. However‚ a few sodium ions would not cause

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    Unknown 9

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    K[Al(OH2)6](SO4)2∙6H2O‚ NH4[Al(OH2)6]2(SO4)2∙6H2O * Hydrated Ions: Na2CO3∙10H2O‚ Na2SO4∙10H2O‚ Ca(OH2)6Cl2‚ Mg(OH2)6Cl2‚ Mg(OH2)6(NO3)2‚ Mg(OH2)6SO4∙H2O‚ Al(OH2)6Cl3 * Note: Sample 9A is a guaranteed pure salt‚ unless it is an alum. Procedure of Analysis for Sample 9A/9B * Describe sample‚ noting color‚ shape‚ and odor. Test on Original Sample * Flame Test (Remember to clean with 16 M HONO2 in between each test) * Orange flame indicates presence of Na+‚ with K+‚ Ca2+‚ and NH4+ as possibilities

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    Hyperparathyroidism

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    10mg/dl) | Serum phosphate | 2mg (normal‚ 3.5 mg/dl) | Serum parathyroid hormone | 125pg/ml (normal‚ 10-65 pg/dl) | Serum albumin | Normal | Alkaline phosphatase | Elevated | Urinary Ca2+ | Elevated | Urinary stone composition | Calcium oxalate | Diagnosis: PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM Primary hyperparathyroidism is a disorder of the parathyroid glands wherein people with this disorder have one or more enlarged‚ overactive parathyroid glands that secrete too much parathyroid hormone

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    Mass Spectroscopy

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    fragments are ultimately lost in the machine as mass spectrometers only work with positive ions. Stage 2: Acceleration The ions are accelerated so that they all have the same kinetic energy. Stage 3: Deflection Generally only univalent ions are present‚ so the only variable would be their masses and thus deflection is based on their mass on charge ratio (m/z) ratio. Stage 4: Detection The beam of ions passing through the machine is detected electrically. What the mass spectrometer output

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    foam are noted for each sample. Longer the time taken for the disappearance of foam‚ greater is the foaming capacity of that very sample. (from tap water ) (ppt.) (in water) Therefore foaming capacity of the tap water increase in the presence of sodium Carbonate. Introduction Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids present in oils and facts. Soaps are represented by the general formula RCOONa or RCOOK‚ where R = etc. They are obtained by the alkaline hydrolysis

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    Vitamin C Lab Report

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    vitamin C during sample preparation. The ascorbic acid exists in two forms which are the oxidized form called L-dehydroascorbic acid and reduced form which is L-ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid lost easily due to various factors such as temperature‚ presence of oxygen‚ exposure to the light‚ pH which it is stable in acidic condition

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    more glucose molecules were able to bind to the transporters at the same time‚ thus allowing for an increased maximum rate of glucose transportation at saturation point. 3. When Na+ and Cl- ions were present in the solution‚ they had no effect on the transport of glucose because the transport of the ions and the transport of the glucose undergo diffusion using separate methods and thus are independent of each other. Activity Three: 1. Increasing the Na+ and Cl- increases the osmotic pressure

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    VIHS/ Department of Chemistry Chemistry Revision Unit II (Edexcel) (01) a) When lithium nitrate and sodium nitrate are heated separately‚ both decompose giving oxygen gas as one of the products. (i) Which of these two nitrates would decompose at the lower temperature? .........................................................………………………………………….................... (ii) Give the name of any other product formed when sodium nitrate is heated. .....................................................

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    Data Tables: Part 1: Chemicals Well No. Observations of the Reaction A. NaHCO3 + HCl A1 Bubbles immediately formed and started popping (not rapidly). This could be seen more easily with the black paper underneath the well plate B. HCl + BTB C1 Once I added the Bromothymol Blue indicator‚ it turned an orange-like color C. NH3 + BTB E1 The reaction turned dark blue. When Bromothymol Blue reacts with an acid‚ it turned orange‚ and when it reacts with a base‚ the end result is blue. D. HCl

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