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    Chromatography Lab In this chromatography lab filter paper was used to examine the different pigments of spinach and red cabbage. There were two hypotheses for both plants. The hypothesis for the red cabbage was that there would be multiple pigments evident. The hypothesis for the spinach was similar in that there would be different pigments present. Both hypotheses were accepted in that there were multiple pigments found on the filter paper of each sample. Major scientific concepts in this

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    If you’re unfamiliar with the term, a marketing funnel is the process that leads a prospective customer through several stages on their way toward purchasing your product. It goes something like this: A lead becomes a prospect, who becomes a customer, who becomes (if you’re lucky) a repeat customer. The whole thing probably sounds daunting, and it kind of is: Sales funnels have been around for a very long time, but they still give even modern, technologically savvy businesses trouble. We’re going

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    salt is soluble (dissolves) in water and becomes a solution. The techniques in this experiment are; Filtration - this is the process of separating liquid and solid substances by using a medium that only a solvent and a solute can pass though. A filter paper contains tiny holes that only allow the filtrate to pass though and only the residue remains. Evaporation - is the process of turning the water into a gaseous state by the means of increasing the temperature to boiling. Aim Sand is insoluble

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    Materials Glassware/Instrumentation: • 50-mL beaker • 2 600-mL beakers • 9 Capillary tubes • 2 pieces of chromatographic paper approximately 11 x 14-cm • 3 pieces of circle filter paper • Pencil • Fume hood • Square piece of Parafilm • Timer • Metric Ruler Chemicals/Reagents • 10-mL of 6M HCl • 35 mL of Acetone • Co(II) dissolved in 0.1M Nitric Acid • Nickel (II) dissolved in 0.1 M Nitric Acid • Iron (III) dissolved in 0.1 M Nitric Acid • Cu(II) dissolved in 0.1 M Nitric Acid • 0.1 M • 1% DMG

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    unknown sulfate salt was measured and placed into three beakers with water, Hydrochloric acid, and Barium Chloride. The solutions were heated until Barium Sulfate precipitated and the solutions were filtered through ashless filter papers to collect the precipitate. The filter papers were combusted until only the BaSO4 remained, and the precipitates were massed in crucibles. Using the masses of the BaSO4, the percent composition of the sulfate was calculated and used to determine the percent composition

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    clean water. Undoutably, water filters are real life-savers. The clean water that comes from them ensures healthfulness. Let us talk about some benefits of drinking filtered water and hopefully some of you will think twice before drinking tap water. 1.It reduces the risk of certain cancers and gastrointestinal diseases Researches inticate that water filtration devices remove the cancer-causing byproducts that inevitably enter the water system. Owning a water filter is a necessity these days to

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    2M NH3 slowly while stirring. A white precipitate of MgNH4PO4 . 6H2O will form. Allow the mixture to sit at room temperature for 15 minutes to complete the precipitation. 4. Prepare a vacuum filtration apparatus using a buchner funnel. Obtain one filter paper for each one of your samples, weigh them and record their mass in your notebook (label them with a pencil to be able to differentiate them later). 5. Wet the paper with distilled water to hold it in place in the funnel. Transfer all the

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    Used- What we need for this experiment 0.9% NaCl Filter paper 4 clean slides 10% NaCl Wooden applicator stick Cover-slips dH20 1 disposable mat Microscope Sheeps blood Disposable gloves goggles b.)Collection of Data- Step 1: Make sure you have all of your supplies in front of you. Have all four slides labeled one through four. Step 2(PART 1 & PART 2): PART 1: Each student takes a slide. Each student also needs one cover-slip and filter paper (for excess liquid) PART 2: Read what you are

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    burner. As the solution is being heated, the water in the saltwater solution will evaporate off until only the salt is remaining in the beaker. Evaporation is a process where a soluble solid is separated from a liquid. The lab ends with the sand on the filter paper, and the salt remaining in the beaker. In order to successfully reach the objective of the lab, the amount of each substance that is being separated must stay consistent from start to finish. The amount of each substance before it is added

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    Deminishing The Effects Of Channel Interference In Vehicular Communication Systems Using FIR Digital Filters Abstract: Vehicular Communication systems ,an application of wireless communication is an increasing area of communication between the vehicles and other roadside infrastructure in which allocation of wireless channels are used to share information among vehicles and infrastructure and hence these channels are used for the development and implementation of vehicular communication systems.The

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