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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    Preparation of the sample The sample must be prepared for testing by: • Dissolving the solution in distilled water • Filtering the dissolved solution • Evaporating the water to increase the concentration Equipment 1 beaker 50ml of distilled water Stirrer 1 Funnel Filter paper 1 crucible 1 Bunsen burner 1 heatproof mat 1 tripod 1 teaspoon of soil sample 1 conical flask 1 Pipeclay triangle Method 1. Place the soil sample in the beaker and add 50ml of distilled water and stir until…

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    In exercise 1, experiment A, the students will need a microscope slide, a coverslip, a compound microscope, carmine powder, distilled water, and a pipette. The students will begin by placing a drop of water on the microscope slide. Then they will add carmine powder onto the slide. Then they will place a coverslip on top of the solution. This will aid in mixing the solution. Then the students will observe the movement of the carmine particles on low power and high power. In exercise 1,…

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    The procedure for Lab 5 contained four parts. For Part A, a clean, dry 100 mL beaker was obtained and filled with 60 mL of distilled water. Next, the beaker was placed on a ring stand with a thermometer attached to the ring stand to record the temperature of the water. After the thermometer had been in the water for two minutes, the temperature was recorded. Following the recording of the temperature, a 10 mL pipet and a bulb was used to pipet 10.00 mL of distilled water into a clean, dry,…

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    Sodium Bleach Lab Report

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    1. Items needed for this experiment are: three nutrient broth tubes, graduated pipet, alcohol, disposable cups, E. coli, S. epidermidis vials, yeast packet, candle, lighter, permanent marker, paper towels, bleach, safety gloves, goggles, face mask and apron. 2. Before beginning the experiment, wash hands with soap and warm water, then put on apron, safety goggles, face mask and gloves. 3. Disinfect the work area with bleach and paper towels. Then pour some bleach in a bucket for anything that…

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    task 2.4 how a laboratory 's design can affect its functionality in this report i will be going over the qualities that are affected by a laboratory design efficiency: efficiency can definitely be affected, if you were to place the sink away from the food preparation area in a food science lab then meat, fish and other food items could not be washed or prepared as efficiently. so in order for the efficiency to be maximised there should be several features in a lab that are kept close together…

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    Flask Synthesis Lab Report

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    notebook. Two solvent systems were kept applying till a decent separation showed between the starting material and the product. To clean up, all wastes were disposed in the Organic Liquid Waste container in the hood. The sand bath was turned off, equipments put away, drawer locked, workspace cleaned up, fume hood closed, and the TA’s signature was obtained before leaving the…

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    Impact on Healthcare Reform on Diagnostic Laboratory Testing The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the diagnostic testing. Getting the proper diagnosis can be challenging and timely process. Perhaps, it is very important to invest in the quality laboratory testing to allow faster diagnosing of the individual, which would lead to the faster and more efficient treatment. “An estimated 70% of all decisions regarding a patient’s diagnosis and…

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    Safety standards within a laboratory should be designed in a way that eliminates risks due to using potentially dangerous practices or procedures and dangerous materials. All laboratories are potentially dangerous places, and it is the actions and attitudes of those working there that determine their safety and that of their colleagues and ultimately of the whole community. The manual identifies the biological agents that are in use within the laboratory. It also points out the exposure…

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    that I first felt and continue to feel after the death of my sister. I lost my sister when I was four, while I was still living in Bangladesh, to a weak and failing heart. At the time, all the top medical doctors in Dhaka failed to have the proper equipment and training to perform an open-heart surgery. Because of that experience that led to the tragic loss of my sister, I was determined to do something with my life that would lead me to help patients like my sister and families like mine from…

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    In academia, it is a given that an academic institution will be able to provide computer and printing access to the college’s body. These services are vital to both the student and the faculty, as computer laboratories are able to service high-volume traffic and provide relief to all users through multiple computers and allow for a number of tasks to be completed that normally can’t. Such tasks range from printing, to using specialized software such as NCLEX preparation or AutoCAD, to servicing…

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