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    Copper Sulfate Lab

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    Mixture #6 - Beaker Tongs - Funnel - Scoopula - Wire Rack - Filter Paper - Balance - Stir Rods - Beakers - DI (deionized) water - Drying Oven - Weigh Boat Procedure: 1. Measure all of your equipment and record the mass onto the data table. a. Subtract the mass of the piece of equipment that is being used to hold the substance from the total mass. b. Make observations on a sheet of paper. 2. Use a stir rod to mix the three substances that are in the beaker. 3. Measure the mass of the solution in a beaker and record the mass of the solution on to the data table. 4. Set up the gravity filtration apparatus as shown in the picture below. a. Measure the mass of the filter paper on the balance before use. b. Place a dry empty beaker under the funnel. c. Place the filter in the funnel as seen in the picture below https://www.google.com/search?q=gravity+filtration+apparatus&espv 5. Wet the filter paper with a small amount of the mixture solution. a. This is so the filter paper does not rip when the solution is being poured into the funnel. 6. Pour the aqueous mixture (copper sulfate, starch, water) from the beaker into the filter and funnel. a. DO NOT pour the mixture too quickly to avoid spillage and overflow of the mixture. b. Rinse the previous beaker off with a small amount of DI water after all of the mixture has gone through the filter. c. Now pour that mixture through the filter funnel. 7. Take the filter…

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    Candy Land Essay

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    also the roller coaster has an average speed of 60 miles per hour, and can reach speeds up to 85 miles per hour. If friction and gravity were not present during the ride all of the passengers would go flying. Also, this ride will be the most magical part of your day, with delectable foods, including a soft pretzel and funnel cakes. You've heard of funnel cakes, right? Well, hold on don't rush and eat one yet, save that for after the ride. Although,…

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    daring to meet my attacker only suprised to see King Bellicus behing me. “Going somewhere are we?,” he asked as he arched his eyebrow at my duffel bag. “I was hoping to discuss why you fled so early from my advisors, surely you are one usually to make your opinion heard. Do you know anything of this shadow realm?” “There are tales of black magic in the woods, that Trepido is arming an attack, maybe they are trying to shake you up…” It was coming a funnel cloud of black swirling right in my…

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    Thin Layer Chromatography

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    Isolation of Component Via Extraction Objective: Separation of organic acid from a neutral compound using liquid/liquid extraction. Experimental: Similar to the “Thin Layer Chromatography” experiment, a TLC plate was ran with 2 ml of EtOAc and 8 mL of hexane in the jar. The Rf value was calculated using the formula located in the data for all the TLC plate. The mixed compound that was dotted on the TLC plate had 0.300 g of the impure benzoic acid and 10 mL of dichloromethane. A 50 mL flask…

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    Yeast Leavening Report

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    Gluten free products however typically do not rise as well as yeast or chemical leavening agent techniques because of the lack of elasticity formed by gluten’s structure that traps the CO2 within the bread. The leavening techniques cannot be interchanged if you desire a certain texture. Yeast leaven products will be lighter and more airy, chemical leavening typically creates denser products than yeast leaven products, and gluten free leavening is very difficult to achieve. Pick the leavening…

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    Freya's House History

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    When Freya and Lucy get together they always go to their favorite tea shop where they both get tea that has a special nectar and honey in the tea. When you first drink this tea you will be sure to feel warm and soft inside down to your toes. And the tea shop sells lots of different baked goods like small cakes and cupcakes with sweet frosting. One of Freya’s and Lucy’s favorite cakes that they get every time is the famous red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. This is one of the girl’s…

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    She supports her claims through chronological presentation of the significant events and characters. Her conclusions are adequately supported by her research and are comparable to previous studies of Hurston’s work. One noted flaw in Putnam’s assertion occurs when she states that Janie “learns to empower herself” followed by Janie’s act of self-defense. Janie’s act of self-defense appears to be the realization that Tea Cake will not recover from his disease. Further study of feminism and the…

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    Success is different to everyone. For some: baking cookies or winning the lottery. For others: going for a run or getting an A on a test. I am going to talk about my definition of success and why it is important to me. My definition of success is to be financially sound with people who love me surrounding me. This is important to me because I will not have to worry financially, I will be able to spend time with others, and it is important to me because I grew up with these things and would like…

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    John Clark Qualities

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    After Reading the book excellent 11 by John Clark, I have a better understanding about the roles and responsibilities of a teacher. The eleven qualities mentioned in the book intermingle with each other. It is like making a cake from scratch; all the ingredients need to be present in order to obtain the desirable result. The qualities enthusiasm, adventure, creativity, reflection, balance, compassion, confidence, humor, common sense, appreciation, and resilience have help John Clark to become…

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    Ice Cream Case Study

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    Dream Jobs: Ice cream maker By Mark King, The Guardian, adapted by Newsela staff 12/22/2016 Word Count 543 A woman making ice cream. A woman making ice cream. Katy Mace and her helper stir milk, cream, sugar, eggs and strawberries into a big metal bowl. They pour the mixture into an ice cream machine. It spins and cools the mixture down to a low temperature. Now it is ready to be put into tubs. This is Downsview Farmhouse homemade ice cream. Cream Of The Crop Downsview Farm sits off a quiet…

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