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    Why are chocolate dipped strawberries so popular? Is it because of the taste or the presentation? The chocolate is certainly melted and prepared the exact way that makes chocolate dipped strawberries gorgeous. Tempering makes the quality of chocolate better because of a certain chemical arranging and modifying itself in such a way that makes the result of the tempered chocolate better. Chocolate is a commonly eaten candy. There are three commonly known chocolates. They are known as white…

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    Ice Change Research Paper

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    Ice transforms at a point of degrees. This degree would be 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. It must be at this degree or lower to transform into ice. If it is higher than the freezing point of water, then it will be a form of water or ice melting into water. The different molecules, or also called the things that make up the ice or water, are more dense in cold water. They become dense and come to each other which makes them tight into an ice cube. When the ice gets warm, it moves the…

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    Enzymes Lab Report

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    Enzymes are proteins serving as catalysts that carry out thousands of chemical reactions that occur in living cells. A catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction by changing the rate of the reaction without being consumed by the reaction. In an enzyme - catalyzed reaction the substance acted upon that is called substrate binds to the active site of the enzyme. An enzyme-substrate complex is formed held by hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds. The substrate is converted to…

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    long do different types of water take to freeze. Hypothesis Tap water will start to freeze as the water reaches just below zero degrees Celsius. Distilled water will last for about 3-4hours in the freezer below zero degrees Celsius without freezing as long as it is not shaken and there are as little as possible impurities in the water when below zero degrees Celsius. Variables Independent: amount of time water is left in…

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    Experiment 10 Crickets

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    carbon dioxide changes in different temperatures using crickets. First, the ten crickets provided were placed in a clear container with the lid covering the top, considering crickets can very easily escape and set in room temperature, or 21.5 degrees celsius, for five whole minutes. After five minutes, the crickets were removed, also removing the lid on the container containing the crickets and replacing it with a carbon dioxide sensor. Next, using the Logger-Pro application downloaded on the…

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    a measurement system that is based on the number 10 and used in most countries including most of Europe, Japan, China, and many other nations. The United States uses the Standard system. The Metric system uses degrees Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. For example, zero degrees Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the freezing temperature of water. That is not the only difference between the two, though. Distance measurement between the two are also very different. The United States should…

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    to isolate the bacteria. In order to do the streaking method, an inoculating loop was sterilized with the Bunsen burner, and put into the unknown specimen then placed onto the TSA. After the plate was streaked it was then incubated at 37 degrees Celsius for 48 hours. The second step was observing the agar after incubation and identifying two different bacteria from the TSA. The third step after observation; was taking out the two bacteria with a sterilized loop and streaking it onto two Mueller…

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    Chapter 1. The carbon emissions curve is exponential. What does that mean, and what observations or implications do the authors draw from it? When they say that the carbon emissions curve is exponential, it means that they are “the type of curve you get when the more of something you have, the faster that something grows” (p. 56-57). The emissions curve will continue to grow as long as we keep adding to it over time. This means that the only successful way to stop it would be to stop adding to…

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    Neptune Description

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    approximately the size of Earth is believed to be composed of rock and Ice the course covered with a thick mantle that contains water liquid ammonia and methane mixed with gases it is bitterly cold on Neptune with an average temperature of -210 degrees Celsius however it is warmer than expected for a planet's distance from the Sun since Neptune has an internal energy source like others Neptune is the fourth largest planet in terms of diameter making it the smallest and gas giants average…

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    chloride. The molecular formula is CuCl2. There are two forms of copper (II) chloride. One form is the anhydrous form, which is when the copper (II) chloride is a yellowish-brown powder. It has a boiling point around 993 degrees Celsius and a melting point near 630 degrees Celsius. If copper II chloride is in its dihydrate form, it is a green-crystalline solid. The formula weight of the dihydrate form is 170.48 g/mol. Chemical properties include being able to be soluble in ammonia. Synthesis…

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