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    Iodine Clock Reaction

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    it was thought that this variation occurred due to dependant variables (or environmental changes), however after further research this was found to be untrue. Instead this variation occurred as sodium thiosulfate is a limiting reagent. However, the graphs above do show a general movement that is increasing in both the stimuli and the reaction…

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    CONNECTIONS OF LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS Logarithm and exponential functions have close relationship and they are inverse function of each other in a way. Before explicitly clarifying this inverse relationship, we should analyze their definitions. Logarithm means, in mathematics, “The exponent that indicates the power to which a base number is raised to produce a given number “2 Exponential function means that “mathematical function in which an independent variable appears in one…

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    Enzymes are catalysts that contain proteins. Catalysts are the part of the product that speeds up a reaction. Only reactions can occur when the right enzyme ends up finds the right material to produce a process. A low pH is a good environment for an enzyme as well as a low temperature. After the reaction, no enzymes are used up. They can be used again and again in reactions, once an enzyme is used in one reaction, it can be used in another. Enzymes are made up of proteins and proteins are made…

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    The song "16 Tons" by Johnny Cash tells the story of a poor coal miner who could be considered part of the percentage of Americans who are permanently in poverty– a concept we discussed in class. I make this assumption because Johnny sings that after lifting 16 tons of coal in one day, the miner is simply a day older and “deeper in debt”, and that the miner owes his “soul to the company store”. This suggests that the miners’ debt is growing each day– perhaps a product of debt that is accruing…

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    I. Question How does the addition of sodium citrate and changing pH affect the ability of different foods to undergo spherification? II. Background Research Molecular gastronomists use special techniques, ingredients, and cooking principles to make certain chemical reactions occur. These reactions, produce new flavors and textures. One popular technique is cooking meat sous vid, a French word that means ?under vacuum?. Another technique is spherification (which the act of making liquid-filled…

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    My Learning Style

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    can incorporate methods of both visual and aural styles to learn how to graph the coordinates of a slope in algebra by consulting the examples and illustrations in my book, as well as videos verbally explaining how the process is done. These examples illustrate the clear benefits of understanding one 's learning styles. Knowing our learning styles explain why we might tell our parents what we learned in school, or doodle graphs of stock market fluctuations during economics class, or even build…

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    Unknown Plasmid Lab Report

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    focused on teaching the process of using the correct techniques used to identify a plasmid. Plasmids are pieces of DNA that are circular and relatively smaller than chromosomes. They aren’t important in the sense that they don’t carry out critical functions required for growth and life. Also, they are located in the cytoplasm, outside of the chromosome and nucleus of a cell. They hold what are considered to be “accessory” genes. This key characteristic allows scientists to conduct studies and…

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    using the stat plot that was in my graphing calculator. The data table was based on the number of banks to the number of people with accounts. The second thing I had to do was to find the zero and maximum values of the data that I inserted in the graph. The last job I had to do was to explain what the findings of the optimal number of branches tell us. This artifact took me about two days to finish, but it was due two weeks after it was assigned. The Critical Thinking Skills I learned was…

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    series combination 4.2. Compression springs 4.3. Tension springs 4.4. Graph of Tension Spring, Compression spring, Parallel spring and the Series Spring 9 5 Discussion 14 6 Conclusion 15 7 Bibliography 15 Introduction The spring is a wonder of human manufacturing and originality. A reason being its kinds, that is, the compression, the extension, the torsion, the coil springs and all have different uses and functions. The experiment was done to prove the results for Hook’s…

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    Enzymes Lab Report

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    proteins composed of long chains of amino acids, and like all proteins they have a unique three dimensional structure called conformation. This unique amino acid sequence make each enzyme specific for certain reactions, and it is critical for its function. Peroxidase is an enzyme widely distributed in plants and animal cells and its substrates are hydrogen peroxidase, guaiacol( Biology Department, 2015). Hydrogen peroxide is a toxic by product of aerobic metabolism, while guaiacol is an organic…

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