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    these usefulness‚ do has its side effect such as upset stomach‚ heartburn‚ drowsiness‚ and headache. [9] The equipment used in this experiment are‚ Conical flask‚ Acetic anhydride‚ Salicylic acid‚ Concentrated sulfuric acid‚ Water bath‚ Distilled water ‚ Cold water‚ Hot water‚ Filter paper‚ Ethanol‚ Hot plate and Dry watch glass.

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    Physics Lab Report

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    called calorimetry. In this lab activity‚ calorimetry will be used to determine the specific heat of an unknown metal. This will be done by using a styrofoam cup calorimeter containing water. A calorimeter is insulated so as to minimize any loss of energy to the surroundings. Therefore‚ when a heated piece of metal is placed into the calorimeter‚ all of the energy should be accounted for. In other words‚ the energy released from the metal should be gained by the water‚ with no loss to the surroundings

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    Lab Report on Shark

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    INTRODUCTION As for the visual documentation of a living or dead specimen‚ digital photography has largely replaced traditional illustrations of the living specimen as the standard method of recording the colour and anatomy of the specimen in the field today. Earlier traditional illustration (coloured and black and white) are still considered scientifically important because they can stress fine anatomical features that are often obscured by liquid. Even today‚ these earlier traditional illustrations

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    Botany Lab Report

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    Botany Lab ------------------------------------------------- Introduction This study observed the effects of different body fluids and solutions relative to breaking down bacteria‚ specifically in the human body. The enzymes we studied‚ lysozomes‚ help the body lyse‚ or break down bacteria by targeting peptidoglycan in bacterial walls. The solutions and fluids studied were saliva‚ mucus‚ tears‚ a stock solution of lysozomes‚ and distilled water. The solutions were placed in agar containing Micrococcus

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    Catalase lab report

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    eroxide into water  and oxygen gas. The students have formed a hypothesis toward this experiment. ​ If  the speed of  decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is related to the temperature then in high temperature it will  speeds the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.    Materials    ● Catalase  ● Hydrogen peroxide 3% and 1%  ● Forceps  ● Filter paper discs  ● Water  ● Ice  ● Water baths  ● Vials  ● Marking Pencils  ● Stopwatch    Procedure  1. Set up an ice bath (0°C)‚ a room temp water bath‚ a 37°C bath and a boiling water bath 

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    Lab Report Template

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    ------------------------------------------------- Module title: EUC_4_005 Design and Practice ------------------------------------------------- Occurrence Number: [Overtype your occurrence Number here] ------------------------------------------------- Lab Group Number: [Overtype your lab group number here] ------------------------------------------------- Course: [Overtype name of course here] ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Student Name: [Overtype

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    Antibiotic Lab Report

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    Antibiotic Lab Report By: Sierra Toll Hour: 6 Title: The effects of antibiotics on the growth of Escherichia Coli Problem: How do antibiotics affect the growth of E coli? Hypothesis: If Penicillin is applied to the bacteria‚ then the zone of inhibition will be larger. Background: The purpose of this lab was to see how effective a certain antibiotic is to kill E coli. The lab tested three antibiotics‚ Penicillin‚ Erythromycin‚ and Neomycin. The zone of inhibition‚ which is the amount of space

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    The underlining purpose of the experiment was to show that error is ok as long as you know what the flaws are and be able to explain they happened. The lab involved burning a Marshmallow‚ a CHEEZ-IT‚ a Cheeto‚ and A Chex. The heat from the burning snack food is then carried into the H2O and used to calculate the energy content. An improvement that could be made was a replacement for the paperclip; it was

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    then moves along the electron transport chain. The moving of electrons causes a hydrogen ion gradient that is used in the final step to produce ATP‚ by the ATP Synthase. The equation for this reaction is 6CO2 + 6H2O  C6H12O6+6O2 or‚ carbon dioxide +water sugars + oxygen . This reaction takes place on the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and uses energy from sunlight to produce compounds like ATP and NADPH. The second stage of photosynthesis is the Calvin Cycle‚ which takes place in the stoma

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    Bacteria Lab Report

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    Abstract: Bacteria consists of a large domain of prokaryotic microorganism in which can fight of antibiotics allowing the bacteria to become antibiotic resistant. In this lab report‚ we discover the most effective disinfectant that would work best in killing the harmful bacterial strain‚ Bacillus subtilis. KB testing or disc diffusion antibiotic sensitivity testing is measured through the diameter in millimeters to find how resistant the antibiotic to the bacteria. The hypothesis of Windex fell correctly

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