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    Chem 115 Lab Report

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    Lab 4 in Chem 115 has three parts all calculating density. In part one, a 100 mL beaker, a volumetric pipet, and an analytical scale were obtained. To begin, the mass of the beaker was taken using an analytical scale. Then, 10.0 mL of an unknown liquid was transfered to the beaker using the volumetric pipet. Next, the mass of the beaker and liqiud was recorded along with the letter identifying the unknown liquid. By subtracting the mass of the 100 mL beaker from the mass of the beaker and liquid…

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    6.03 Calorimetry Lab

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    Prepare a chart for recording any observations as you test for the presence of cations in the solution. Set up and label 10 test tubes #1- #10 and place them in order in a test-tube rack. Wash and rinse all of glassware with distilled water. Prepare a hot-water bath in a 250 mL beaker by filling it up to 150 ml and bringing it to a boil. Obtain 2 ml of the solution you want to test and pour it into test tube 1. To test the solution for Pb2+ and Ag+ ions, add 8 drops of 6 M HCl solution to…

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    Urine and serum samples were transferred to the Chemical Core Analysis Facility of the Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI), Rutgers University. ZEA and its metabolites were measured using an HPLC-MS-MS technique. 0.25 mL sodium acetate buffer (pH=4.65) and 10 μL of β-glucuronidase from Helix pomatia were added into 1mL of urine or serum sample. The enzymatic deconjugation was conducted in a water bath at 37 °C overnight. Then liquid-liquid extraction was performed on…

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    Oxalic Acid Lab Report

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    Procedure: To begin this experiment all of the equipment was collected. The materials used in this experiment were a small plastic weighing dish, oxalic acid, a 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask, distilled water, a buret, NaOH solution, a 150 mL beaker, funnel, and phenolphthalein indicator. Before the experiment began the buret was cleaned with distilled water, a buret brush, and dish soap. The buret was completely washed out in order to not cause any faults in the results of the experiment. Once the…

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    Temple Fork Outfitters Fly Rods TFO rods address a broad range of fly fishing situations with a wide product selection that balances high performance with reasonable cost. Developed by Temple Fork Outfitters with guidance from well-known fly fishing professionals, these rods address the needs of anglers with all levels of experience from beginners to experts. Temple Fork Outfitters fly rods are crafted from a variety of modern materials including graphite, carbon fiber, Kevlar and others in…

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    The health care specialist for the endocrine system is called a endocrinologist. The task which they are given is making sure that the body produces hormones the correct way. Thus making sure that the major organs and glands within the body get the proper medication need to flow freely and smoothly. Thus if glands are not performing properly they could cause risk or attracting cancer towards the body or cause organs to shut down. Overall the job and responsibilities of an endocrinologist are…

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    Buret was rinsed with water and NaOH, and followed by filling with NaOH solution made in the first week of lab. An acid of unknown concentration was prepared by the instructor and given for analysis. 25.00 mL of the acid was transferred into an Erlenmeyer flask using a volumetric pipette and 2-3 drops of phenolphthalein were added. The resulting solution was titrated with NaOH to achieve the faint pink endpoint and [unknown] was calculated according to the volume of NaOH used. The purpose of…

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    Stiefel laboratories, a GSK company. Summer placement report. By: Shaunagh Linnane 03/06/2014 – 26/08/2014 Table of Contents Introduction & background 3 Training – materials and methods. 4 1.1 Laboratory training: 5 1.1.1 Lab task 04_003- Performing a pH measurement; 5 1.1.2 Verification, operation and maintenance of the paar density meter in stiefel Sligo (at 20 degrees Celsius) . 6 1.1.3 Verification, use and maintenance of analytical balances in the QC laboratories in Stiefel…

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    Laboratory Techniques and Measurements Tiffany Abbe Introduction: In this lab I will be adapting more about how to utilize distinctive estimation instruments and comprehend the diverse procedures included. Figuring out how to ascertain temperature and length. Will likewise make estimations utilizing the SI frameworks for fixation, thickness, and volume. While having the capacity to reate arrangements of building so as to change focuses and densities as tock arrangement. Materials and…

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    Group Assignment 1- Product innovation by Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Product Name- Metsmall Subject- Product & Brand Management by Dr. Sanjay Patro Group Details- Sl.No. Description SID ID 1 Sumiran Kumar Ghosh RB 15027 2 Tejaswini Mantha RB 15035 3 Vikas Raj RB 15053 Table of Contents: 1. Executive Summary 2. Metsmall- a smart decision - Introduction - Types of diabetes - Epidemiology in India - Treatment Guidelines 3. Market summary - Target customer segment - Target…

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