The first step is to put on your goggles and apron. Then you need to gather your materials. You then need to make observation of the hydrate. Observe the color, state, texture, etc. to smell the unknown substance you need to waft the substance by slowly moving the smell of the liquid to your nose. Step 2- For the lab my group changed the way we were doing the experiment for time. This is the first way that we did it for trails one to two. First you need to get a beaker and mass it on a scale…
Caffeine is found in many products such as in pharmaceutical supplements, and beverages. Caffeine is mainly obtained from plant seeds or tea leaves. Extraction of caffeine is done to make decaffeinated coffee. There are three methods used to extract caffeine such as water extraction, supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and extraction by organic solvents. For this lab, the method used to extract caffeine will be by organic solvents. The purpose of the procedure is see how caffeine is isolated…
M & M Three oranges were cut in half and then placed over the juicer. The oranges were then pressed down, while being twisted allowing the juices from the oranges to be collected in the tray below. The orange juice in the trays were then poured into a 250ml beaker with cheese cloth on top of it. The cheesecloth caught the larger pieces of pulp from the oranges while allowing the juice to pass. The orange juice was then transferred into six 1.5ml centrifuge tubes. The six centrifuge were then…
CAUTION: It is best not to get dichloromethane on your skin. Gloves are to be worn during this experiment, if improper safety precautions are taken there is a possibility of irritation, and or burning of the skin. CAUTION: Gas will build up in the separatory funnel while you are shaking it, so you must vent the funnel occasionally to prevent the stopper from popping out, causing a mess and possibly getting dichloromethane on your skin. ~During the pre-phase of this experiment it is…
1)Hands were washed thoroughly with soap and water to ensure that no contamination on the coli-MUG tubes. The sealed plastic package was opened and coli-MUG tubes were removed. 2)Usually, inner fermentation vials contain only air. The assemblies was inverted and inner vials were allowed to fill with air, only if these inner vials contain any liquid. 3)Cap was removed and it was ensured that open end of the tube or the inside of the cap did not open. 4)Each of the given tubes were dispensed with…
Certification in Basic Infectious Disease I chose to receive a certification on the material of Basic Infectious Diseases because I plan on going into the medical field. I am not overly educated with epidemiology, so I wanted to increase my knowledge in relation to this subject. I believe it will help with basic information that I will need to know as a nurse. I also chose this topic because this certificate only required around an hour of my time, which was rewarding in the content provided,…
16, 2014 repairing a damaged painting on canvas can be a trying experience. There are several repairs that you can do by yourself without having to consult an expert. You can bows in places on the canvas, repair small tears or holes and replacing broken stretcher strips without a lot of problems. 1 .Repair any bows in the canvas. A canvas can get bows in the fabric when it has been stored. If anything leans up against the canvas, it can push an impression into the fabric. This is the easiest…
Does a Measurement Result in a True Value? Limitations of Measurements Elizabeth Lechtholz-Zey & Marisa Loredo 10/5/15 CHEM 101-08 Purpose To determine the differences in precision and accuracy in weighing 10 mL of water using a 50 mL beaker, a 10 mL graduated cylinder, and a 50 mL buret. Data Temperature of water: 23.0ºC 100 mL beaker weight: 50.557 g # of additions of water to the 100 mL beaker * 50 mL beaker (±5 mL) * 10 mL graduated cylinder (±0.05 mL) * 50 mL buret…
Salcha-1 with palladium (III) acetate produced a tetramic acid metabolite alone (fig. 8). All three compounds were not produced with incubated with cobalt (II) thiocyanate (fig. 5). All samples produced compounds that were not included in the laboratory database. Due to time constraints and broad search parameters, these compound were not determined if they are novel or already incorporated in the Dictionary of Natural Products. Refer to supplementary materials for inconclusive…
P1 – Task 1, M1 – Task 2, M2 – Task 3 Iodine Extraction Equipment: Goggles Fume cupboard 2X 250cmᶾ beaker Filter funnel Filter paper Separating funnel Bunsen burner Tripod Gauze Method: 1. Set up the equipment with the Bunsen burner and tripod on the heatproof mat with the gauze on top of the tripod. 2. Add the seaweed to the tin lid and place on top of the gauze (try not to use any ‘pods’ of seaweed as they pop when heated which could be dangerous). Light the Bunsen burner and…