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    grandmother’s homemade caramels, these will melt in your mouth. First you will need to get the equipment and ingredients you will need to make the caramels. Several pieces of equipment that are necessary: an oven, a six quart heavy saucepan, a candy thermometer, a wooden spoon, wax paper, a can opener, a measuring cup for dry ingredients, a measuring cup for liquids, a glass loaf pan for melting chocolate, and a few nine by thirteen inch cookie sheets. The ingredients are quite lengthy: two…

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    Hypothermia Lab Report

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    hypothermia basically depends on the ability to measure body temperatures <34.4 ° C. For this purpose they can be used thermometers for low temperatures or more expensive thermocouples or thermistors. Rectal thermometers with scales ranging between 28.9 and 42.2 ° C can be found at the majority of hospital providers, though they are not used commonly. The classic clinical thermometers, calibrated for temperatures between 34.4 and 42.2 ° C, probably will not be able to detect hypothermia.…

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    essential in every home, and new parents should note that the baby's needs are different than the rest of the family's. So whether you are handling fevers, bumps, and bruises, here are the essentials of an infant's medicine cabinet: Thermometer: High-tech ear thermometers are less intrusive, but for infants, rectal reading still prove to be the most accurate. The good news is that the dangerous glass-and-mercury varieties are replaced with inexpensive digital rectal ones that could take baby's…

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    Importance Of Food Safety

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    poultry and stuffed foods to 165°F, packaged foods to140°F,etc.) Next, keep cooked foods hot, at 140°F or above. Check regularly with a thermometer. Use an accurate thermometer, and use it properly. There are certain ways of using the thermometer for different foods, for meat, poultry, or fish, stick it into the thickest area. For foods in bags, place the thermometer on the bag and fold the bag over. Fourth, cool hot foods down quickly. Take them quickly through the Danger Zone so that there…

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    The objective of mechanical philosophers is to mathematically quantify the laws for motion of matter. Development of new instruments such as the telescope, microscope, barometer, and thermometer also allowed scientists to discover laws of nature that had eluded earlier scientists. All of this led to a continuous increase in scientific experimentation. Galileo believed in the quantification of science and emphasized that natural philosophy…

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    Homemade Cough Drops Essay

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    Homemade Cough Drops Basic cough Drops If you are feeling sick, this should be your go-to cough drop recipe. It is made with great ingredients that help suppress a cough and boost your immune system. Here’s what you’ll need: • 1/2 cup coconut oil, room temperature • 1/2 cup raw local honey • 1 drop of Eucalyptus Essential Oil Here’s what you’ll do: Put your coconut oil into a mixer bowl and using a hand mixer, beat it until it’s whipped. Then add your honey and whip until it is…

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    Termites Essay

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    dependent variables are the net and gross productivity of termites; independent variable is the range of different temperatures from 50 degrees Fahrenheit and under and 75 degrees Fahrenheit and above; controlled variables are the aquarium, soil, thermometer, room and…

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    combustion of the compound? Hypothesis: Equipment: Thermometer Ethane Ethanol Ethanoic Acid Fire and a skewer Weighing scale Ceramic Container 400ml beaker Aluminum foil Lab coat apron Safety goggles Retort stand and ring clamp Procedure: Wear your lab coat / apron and your safety goggles. Prepare 100ml of water into a beaker then cover it with an aluminum sheet. Poke a hole through the aluminum with the skewer and place your thermometer in (make sure the hole isn’t too big or you’ll let…

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    salinity levels. You wish to get right concentration in the water as this will affect your fish. 7. Heater and Thermometer: These are critical. You need your fish to always be in water that’s at the proper temperature otherwise they could either freeze or overheat to death. The scale of tank that you have will determine the scale of a heater that you need to get. A floating thermometer is best, or one which you can see at a peek.…

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    On Thursday, October 27 we did experiment 11 call separation of casein from milk. The purpose of this experiment to learn to separate purify a substance from a biological fluid; separate casein from milk in this experiment. As well as learning to write a formal lab report. In the beginning of this experiment, we set up the water bath to heat the milk. I fill 1/3 of a 400 mL beaker with water. I weigh an125 mL Erlenmeyer flask and find it weighs 69.70g.Then I add 70 mL milk and put the flask…

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