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    Hypothesis 3: The rate of osmosis for the solutions increases, if there is an increase in the MWCO’s and pressure for different solutes. Hypothesis 4: If the MWCO’s increase the pore size, the rate of filtration will increase, but if there is an increase in filtration residue, there will be a decrease in filtration. Hypothesis 5: There will be an increase of the amount of solute diffused, only if the ATP inside the cell is increased. Methods Using Exercise 1 “Cell Transport Mechanisms and…

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    shells by themselves is to get rid of the salt. Since salt is dissolvable in water, you use water solubility (Hallows, 2014). Water solubility is defined as a substance being able to completely dissolve in water (“Water Soluble”). So setting up the filtration and having salt completely gone was a physical change (Hallows, 2014). The next two components that are left are sand and the shells. Sand and shells are pretty durable and just wear out over time (Hallows, 2014). If you were walking on the…

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    Copper Sulfate Lab

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    temperatures. - When H2O, Copper Sulfate, and starch are mixed together, it forms a heterogeneous mixture. - Aqueous solution of copper sulfate with a suspension of starch. Research Question: What effect does the use of the separation techniques of filtration for the separating of the starch and evaporation for separating the water, have on the mass of the remaining substance, copper sulfate? Hypothesis: If a mixture of water, copper sulfate,…

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    Cyclone Separator System

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    LTD, have approached filtration consulting, to design a cyclone separator system for a process involved in the production of zinc oxide particles. The clients has also asked for advice on the use of bag filters as a standalone system, or in conjunction with a cyclone separator system. The filtration system must have a collection efficiency of 95% of the zinc oxide particle from a gas flow at 1000°C and with a flow rate of 3820 (Nm^3)/hr. One of the most common particle filtration devices used…

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    Nephrotic Syndrome Essay

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    Nephrotic syndrome is caused by the filtration system becoming more permeable and an increase of proteins being able to cross the epithelial boundary. Nephrotic syndrome is not a disease of the glomerulus, but an issue with the how large proteins are filtered. Due to the loss of the protein plasma, the patient begins to retain fluid and experience edema. The high levels of cholesterol in the blood and urine are thought to occur because the liver produces to compensate for the high albumin…

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    order to compensate for the body's need to filter out wastes in the blood. I found these specific facts interesting because filtration plays a very important role in homeostasis. Without the kidneys, the blood would contain dangerous concentrations of toxic compounds. The kidneys ultimately keep the body at homeostatic levels by hydrating the body through the process of filtration. Elements that the body is incapable…

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    the unwanted impurities: dissolved form present in solvent at normal temperature or undissolved form in higher temperature. Therefore, the impurities will be taken out using the hot filtration when dissolving the impure solids. After the cooling process, the impurities will again be separated out by another filtration. - Do not let the solvent react with the substance, or resulting in loosing amount of desired compound during recrystallize process. - The solvent should have enough…

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    The implication of water filtration would be cheaper than desalinating the ocean to produce water. A precedent of the success of water filtration occurred in San Jose which allowed them to preserve water by purifying existing waterways. “The new San Jose plant won't immediately increase the amount of recycled water. Rather, it will further…

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    Percentage yield The ratio between the actual yield and theoretical yield multiplied by 100 is called the percentage yield. Percentage yield demonstrates the percentage of theoretical that was gained from the end product in a reaction. The percentage yield is calculated using this equation: Percentage Yield =(Mass of actual yield)/(Mass of theoretical yield) ×100. The mass of actual yield is the mass of the end product that was gained from the experiment. The actual yield is the amount of…

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    Filtration (glomerular filtration) in the kidney is the mass movement of water and solutes from plasma to the renal tubule. Filtration takes place in the renal corpuscle specifically with the glomerular capillaries and glomerular capsule. Filtration produces filtrate which is blood minus the cells and proteins. In general, only about 20% of the plasma volume that passes through…

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