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    Mushroom Soup Case Study

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    4.5.3 Texture Acceptability of Mushroom Soup In term of texture, the acceptance of particle in soups was determined (Table 4.3). Generally, soup prepared from freeze dried powders had higher scores for acceptability of 4.47 ± 1.10 than oven dried and vacuum dried powder that varies between 3.80± 1.06 and 4.47± 1.43. However, there was no significant difference (p> 0.05) among the soups prepared with fresh mushroom and powders in the respect of texture. The lower texture acceptability of oven…

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    Identification of a Liquid Objective This experiment was performed out to determine the identity of an unknown liquid sample by investigating its solubility in water, hexane and ethyl alcohol. Also, its density and boiling point were obtained and compared to the theoretical values. Theory Chemical substances can be identified through investigation of their chemical and physical properties and then comparing the experimental values to the standard values. Physical properties do not change the…

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    Tap Water Experiment

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    As stated originally, our hypothesis for the laboratory experiment was that there is an inverse relationship between the percent abundance of tap water in a mixture and the size (diameter) (cm) of the bubbles produced from the respective mixture. However, our experimental process yielded just the opposite results- a direct relationship between the percent abundance of tap water in a mixture and the size (diameter) (cm) of the bubbles produced from the respective mixture- meaning that when there…

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    There are six principles of pressure. One will explain each of the six principles of pressure. Also, state why it is important that the fire and emergency services personnel understand these six principles. The first principle is stating that the water is trying to burst out, therefore, it pushes and applies pressure to all confining contacting walls within a system. Water will behave differently in open containers than in confined spaces of firefighting systems (Sturzenbecker, Adams, &…

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    solute B was about 278.4g/mol, which is close to given molar mass of octadecanol. Conclusion- This lab allowed us to determine the molar mass of the unknown solute B by finding the difference in freezing point temperature of the cyclohexanol and the solution with the unknown solute B. My experimental value for the molar mass was 278.4g/mol which means that solute B is octadecanol because its molar mass is 270g/mol. This means that my experimental…

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    The hypothesis was that as the amount of sugar in the water increased, the amount of time it takes to dissolve sugar would increase. My group’s data from the experiment refutes this hypothesis, because the amount of sugar already present in the water had no effect on the time it took to dissolve. The only variable that changed was the amount of sugar that was already in the glass. Other variables my group attempted to avoid changing was the amount of water in the glass, how much sugar put into…

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    targeted to the skin but instead an antihistamine used to prevent balance related sickness, this might suggest why the use of the alternative lipid, DSPC, gave better results. For sample CIN14, (Table 8) that no cholesterol was used, observed the formation of crystals rather than functional liposomes and the most extreme drop in EE% of 28.33% (from 35.55% to 7.00%). This emphasises the requirement for some degree of fluidity for a membrane to be functional. As the presence of cholesterol is…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    one of the deficiencies. Develop practical actions that can output many results by reducing, abolishing or functioning around each of the top obstacles inorder to get the job done. The after affect will allow the workers to embark on looking for a solution to the other issues at hand. Unfortunately, stakeholders find themselves in conflict with one another when working on joint project(s). For instance, think about establishing…

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    Paper Chromatography Lab

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    In the first experiment we use the solubility of pigments to distinguish and observe them. Solubility refers to how much of a particular substance can dissolve in a particular solvent. In this experiment we use the solubility of the different colored pigments in the leaf to identify the different pigments. For example, when looking at a normal leaf, you only see that it is green because chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b are the most abundant in green leaves because those chlorophyll’s pigment is…

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    Dissolving Egg Experiment

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    Results This experiment’s results revealed that the higher the temperature of vinegar that the egg was placed in, the less time it took for the eggshell to dissolve. A data trend showed that eggs in vinegar at a temperature of 62.8C took around twelve hours to completely dissolve their eggshell. Eggs set in vinegar at 24.5C took about sixteen hours to dissolve their eggshell and eggs in 1C vinegar took about twenty hours or more (Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3). Figure 1. This line graph…

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