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    The Real Villains We would rather live with everyday distractions encountered throughout our day than worry about the vast complications our earth is experiencing. McKibben declares in “Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math” that we are losing the fight, quickly and badly; the main reason is our oblivion as a human species of the current environmental degradation our planet is experiencing. Often, the public is overwhelmed or confused by scientific language and data concerning the causes and…

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    Different concentrations of n-butanol solution were prepared in volumetric flasks. Then the radius of the capillary tube was identified by performing the capillary rise method using deionized water. With the given surface tension of water at 30 degrees Celsius, the radius was calculated:…

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    The Sun is a massive, white ball of gas that fuels the solar system. Without it, life wouldn’t be able to survive on earth. It has lived for billions of years, providing energy and light. Nothing can live without it. The Sun, which is also called Sol, is estimated to be 4.6 billion years old with up to five billion years left in its life. It is currently in its yellow dwarf phase of life. It is located in the Milky Way galaxy in a spiral arm known as the Orion Arm. The Sun orbits the center of…

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    The Sun Research Paper

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    is only a quarter of the density on Earth.The temperature of the sun is averaged around 5 million degrees celsius. 73% of the Sun is made of Hydrogen and 25% of the Sun is made of Helium. The rest of the sun is made up of other elements, such as carbon and iron.…

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    Essay About Saipan Island

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    Saipan is a small Island in the Pacific Ocean with about 65,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. This is the least known territories of the United States with diverse cultures, year-round tropical weather, historical significance as well as natural beauty. As a point of fact, Saipan has fantastic facts as well as unique features since it is about 3 hours from Japan, 5 hours from Shanghai, China, 4 hours from Korea, 15 hours from…

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    Terminator V3.1 Cycler

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    quality of your DNA by running a gel- electrophoresis and a Spectrophotometry of your sample. The thermos cycler begins the reaction by heating the two DNA strands to 90 Celsius in order to separate them. Then the primer anneals to the sequence at a lower temperature of 54 Celsius. Then cycler increases the temperatures to 72 Celsius and the DNA polymerase starts elongating the primer. If allowed to go to completion, a new strand of DNA would be the result.…

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    Mars Research Paper

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    The temperature of Mars is kind of the same as Earth but different at the same time. The average temperature on Mars is 218 Kelvins (-55 degrees celsius, -67 degrees fahrenheit). The surface temperature ranges widely from as little as 140 Kelvins (-133 degrees celsius, -207 degrees fahrenheit) at the winter pole to almost 300 Kelvins ( 27 degrees Celsius, 80 degrees Fahrenheit) on the day side during summer.The temperature of Mars compares to Earth’s temperature. It compares because Mars has…

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    chemical reaction. The results of this experiment showed how different temperatures could affect the chemical reaction between the enzyme and the hydrogen peroxide. The temperatures tested in this lab were 30, 35,40,45 Celsius, which are close to the average body temperature which is 37 Celsius. Catalase is an enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. Different temperatures were measured to see the effect temperature has on the rate of the reaction. Purpose:…

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    Lab Report On 100-Memol

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    A strip of magnesium (Mg) ribbon was cut with a scissor. Said piece had a length of 6 cm, and a weight of 0.071 g. The magnesium piece was rolled into a compact ribbon. After that, with copper turnings the mg piece was covered. Next, 700-mL of water was placed into a 1000-mL beaker. Then, the copper-wrapped magnesium was placed in the beaker. A 100-mL graduated cylinder was filled completely with water. After, said cylinder was covered with a small piece of paper towel over the entire rim, and…

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    Respiration Of Chickpeas

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    highest at room temperature is not supported by the data, although there was error in the data. The data from the lab showed rate of oxygen consumed to be the highest at 1.5 degrees Celsius with a rate of .0124ppt/min/g. At room temperature there was a rate of .0077ppt/min/g, and at the hottest temperature (95.6 degrees Celsius) a rate of -.0131ppt/min/g, meaning that oxygen was not consumed but actually increased in concentration in the biochamber. In reality, room temperature should have had…

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