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    Thin Layer chromatography was also use to separate the mixture of fluorene and fluorenone. Thin layer chromatography is a useful separation method when the components of a mixture are in question. Analyzing what the mixture consist of can be efficiently determine by TLC by calculating Rf and comparing these values. For the separation and isolation of a mixtures components, this method is extensive and not as efficient at column chromatography. This conclusion is represented in the data gathered.…

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    Protein Separation Using Gel Filtration Chromatography Introduction: Chromatography techniques are one of the most useful methods use for the isolation or separation of macromolecule from a mixture. The most common used chromatography techniques are thin -layer chromatography (TLC), column chromatography, etc. The purpose of this lab exercise is using the gel filtration chromatography to separate different proteins from a mixture based on their size. Also, collecting elutes that run through…

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    Column Chromatography Lab

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    ABSTRACT: In this experiment, we determined the relative polarity of substances using the principles of chromatography. Three substances were tested using a thin layer chromatography. The column chromatography tested a mixture of two substance which were separated as a result of the chromatography. The results for both the thin layer and column chromatography supported the hypothesis. Therefore, chromatography is an effective tool that can be used to determine relative polarities. INTRODUCTION:…

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    Analytical Grade Bentazon

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    2. Experimental 2.1. Materials and reagents Analytical grade bentazon was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Acetonitrile, methanol, ethanol, chloroform and acetic acid were purchased from Merck and were analytical or HPLC grade. Methacrylic acid (MAA) as the functional monomer, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EDMA) as the cross-linker and α,α′-Azoisobutyronitrile (AIBN) were purchased from Merck (Hohenbrunn, Germany). MAA was distilled under vacuum to remove the inhibitor prior to polymerization.…

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    The Crucible Analytical Essay In 1953, Arthur Miller wrote the play The Crucible .One of the themes it presents is jealousy, which many people are easily motivated by. In the play, Abigaile is motivated to do anything, even accuse Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft, so that she can be with John Proctor. In the beginning, we find out that Abigail and John had an affair while Elizabeth was sick. Elizabeth caught them, and this caused Abigail to get fired from her job at their house. This made Abigail…

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    Analytical Paragraph: Christianity Christianity is a religion that requires you to be a believer and a follower of Jesus Christ. Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; being God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. They also believe that Jesus died for our sins & that if we submit to God we will live for eternity. Being a Christian requires you to attend church services, mainly on Sundays, follow the 10 Commandments, and exercise your faith, as well as believing that God is the only deity in…

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    How Hinton develops the idea that life isn’t fair. - An analytical Essay about S.E Hinton’s “The Outsiders.” By B.E Kolasinac. Since the publication of The Outsiders, a statement has been looming over our heads; “Is it the rich but ignorant, or the poor but aware, that have more struggles.” Hinton dwells into each aspect of this question. The most prevailing theme in the story is that life is unfair, in the novel Hinton has intertwined both the socials and the greaser’s perspective on life.…

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    A self-analytical evaluation: I got started in yearbook second semester of my senior year. I’ve always been interested in website designing and I got into photoshop last year, so I thought yearbook would be a valuable class for me to take. I also took digital media my freshman year and loved learning how to edit and create different photos on the computer. I’m really interested in marketing and other designing and wanted to expand in different areas like yearbook design. I have learned a ton of…

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    experience dynamic socialisation processes both within and outside of their organisations. As a result, PDs typically have multiple desires based on their multiple identities. My aim here is not to generalise a concept of PD identity, but to create an analytical framework of multiplicity, which has the capacity to consider both the specificity of creative labour and the paradoxical nature of creative…

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    Exodus Analytical Essay

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    In the book of Exodus, God is the essential worker. The nature and intent of that divine work set the agenda for Moses’ work and through him, the work of God’s people. God’s initial call to Moses included an explanation of God’s work. This drove Moses to speak in the name of the Lord to Pharaoh saying, “Let my people go” (Exod. 5:1). Pharaoh’s rebuttal was not merely verbal; he oppressed the Israelites more harshly than before. By the end of this episode, even the Israelites themselves had…

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