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    When introduced to the Coupling Ratio topic there has been controversy for three decades. The initial number of the study was a 2 from Mitchell’s direction of studies, which evolved to the modern day 4 of today. Before the 4 was proven in this study, the 3 was accepted for a number of years because of the realistics. This changed in 1990, when a laboratory gave clear results upon the actual ratio being a 4. Whereas, in previous studies the accountability was low due to avoiding the following possible

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    Within the first part of this lab with creating a 0.500 M solution, it is important and necessary to use deionized water. This is because any other source of water, like tap water, has electrolytes such as fluoride and calcium which will affect the solution because it will not be pure sodium and chlorine ions within the solution. When creating the solution of NaCl, the deionized water must be added to NaCl. This is because if the NaCl was added to the 1.0 L of deionized water, then there is the possibility

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    What Is Homeostasis

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    means nothing would operate properly and we would die. (S-cool.co.uk). Different factors affect the suitability of body fluid to sustain life. These six things need to be controlled in our body: -Urea: waste Chemical produces when we digest amino acids in the liver. It must be removed through urine or sweat because

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    Distinction task: Explain which steps in the procedure could reduce the final yield: Explain which steps could reduce or improve purity of the final product: Steps 1, 2,6,7,8,9,10 and 12 are all to do with measuring. This is an important factor when thinking about trying to get as much yield as possible because if the accuracy is wrong we would lose yield and therefore would reduce the final product. For example, during step one, the alcohol has to be poured into the pear shape flask. There is a

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    Fex A Stretched Sweater

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    At least once in our life we all made the mistake of shrinking or stretching a piece of clothing by washing or drying it using the wrong program, but thankfully the clothes can be restored to their initial shape if you just read the following lines and apply these practical tips. Fix a stretched sweater with the dryer Sweaters are very pretentious, being one of the few clothing articles that will stretch even if you didn't make the mistake of washing or drying them the wrong way, deteriorating over

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    In our seventh Grade science Class we were asked to find a project to do for Science Fair. My partner and I chose to pick a topic about evaporation, We picked how fast different liquids would evaporate. One thing That might be a set back to this project is that it is all based on time and the weather.We will be measuring five different types of liquids and gasses, Which are two different brands of water, alcohol, Vinegar , and gasoline. We are estimating that this project will take anywhere from

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    Investigation Plan Problem When you boil a pot of water on the stove, it takes a while until it boils. What do you think would happen if you put salt in the boiling pot of water? When ice forms on the streets, it can be dangerous and cause accidents. What do you think would happen if we put salt on the streets before the water froze? Hypothesis When you put salt in a pot of boiling water, that will raise the temperature of the water, and the water will boil faster. When you put salt on the

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    Co2 Expelled Lab Report

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    Analysis: Using the data from Table 1, calculations were performed to determine how much CO2 was expelled. This data is listed in Table 2. According to the data in Table 2, it is confirmed that more CO2 was expelled after exercising. While exercising, more oxygen is needed in the body for energy. Since more oxygen is inhaled, it makes sense that more CO2 is exhaled. Discussion: The control flask was used to establish a baseline so that the other flasks could be compared to it. A control is needed

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    Calorimetry Of Chem Lab

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    Questions 1. Figure 1 shows that the steepest line is the 10 minutes’ line. Since the steeper the line , the faster the rate of change, one can conclude that in the first ten minute interval, the rate of change was the fastest , which means that in those 10 minutes Osmosis was the fastest. The reason for this could be that during osmosis water is diffused through a selectively permeable membrane, from a region od higher water potential to a region of lower water potential. So once the dialysis

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    Water Osmosis Lab

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    Lucero Escutia February 2, 2016 Biology Lab Passive Transport of Water In Lab 2: Exercise 2 " The Properties of Water: Osmosis and Diffusion" the objective of the experiment was to examine the effects of solute concentration on water movement in both animal and plant cells. Test tube 1, contained 1.00 ml of volume of stock 300 mM NaCl, no distilled water, 1.8% of NaCl concentration, and 0.1 ml of mammal blood. This Hypertonic solution, had a higher concentration of NaCl, which caused there

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