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    Whey Lab

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    If More Acid were Added, Would the Mass of the Curd Increase? Purpose The purpose of the lab was to find out if the mass of the curd would increase if more acid were to be added to the milk. Background Information The major proteins found in milk, casein and whey, are great at providing all the important amino acids. The only difference between the two is that whey is a quick digesting protein and casein is slow digesting. Whey is beneficial because it provides fast amino acids, resulting in…

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    Int B-Roll-Day Camera

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    A child lays in bed with the flu. Their mom sits on the bed next to them, with a hand on the child's forehead and a thermometer in her other hand. The camera captures beauty shots and we see a high temperature on the thermometer NARRATOR Although we all wake up with the intent to be the best version of ourselves we can be, sometimes life throws us an unexpected curve ball. The mom picks up the child and heads outside, the father opening the door for them. Int. B-roll- Day We see the outside…

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    mixes with rising vapor and as the cycle undergoes, the vapor that rises should contain increasing amounts of this more volatile liquid. Therefore, leaving the less volatile liquid in the distillation flask. The temperature will not rise at the thermometer while the more volatile liquid is being fractioned because the main vapor that reaches this portion of the column should consist mainly of the lower boiling point liquid which should remain consistent until the vapor composition begins to…

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    measuring cylinder into each test tube. Temperature of the water bath. The temperature will affect the reaction rate of the enzyme amylase specifically. The temperature of the water bath will stay at its desired temperature for all 5 trials, a thermometer will be in the bath to ensure that the temperature remains constant. Type of sugar in solution Different sugars may increase or decrease the rate of reaction between it and the amylase Starch will be used. Time (minutes) If different trials…

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    bulb is fixed, hence it is the control variable in this experiment. The list of apparatus used: No Apparatus Purpose 1 Jolly’s bulb and gauge Used to show the pressure of the gas in the bulb 2 Beaker Used to fill the hot water and cold water 3 Thermometer Used to measure the temperature of the water 4 Ice Used to cool the gas in Jolly’s bulb 5 Hot water Used to heat the gas in Jolly’s bulb 6 Stirrer Used to stir the water in order to distribute the heat evenly in it. 7 Gloves Used to protect…

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    Heart Rate Lab Report

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    As the water sets to the right temperature using the thermometer subject is ready to under go experimental investigation 7. Subject sits down while getting the resting heart rate 8. Subject submerges face in water for 30 seconds while someone records heart rate and data 9. Repeat steps 7 to 8 to get accurate…

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    the position of the test tube in the huddle. This was changed by test tubes being located at three positions; edge & centre of the huddle and isolated. The dependent variable was the temperature change in the test tube which was measured using a thermometer after one minute intervals. Constant variable were the number of test tubes (15), temperature of initial water, amount of ice (1/4 cup), amount of water (15ml) and amount of time test tubes observed for (10…

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    thermometer 8. hot plate Procedures: 1. Label 4 test tubes as follows: 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, and 3.50. 2. Weigh 2.00 g, 2.50 g, 3.00 g, and 3.50 g of ammonium chloride. Place each sample in its correct labeled test tube. 3. Add 5.0 mL of water into each test…

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    As mentioned during the explanation for the interventions used for feeding, the level of sensory awareness is a safety concern. So one such intervention is to give Miles a simple thermometer that he can read that that he may test his bath water temperature. This may involve modifying a thermometer with colored lines or tape to help Miles identify where the level should be. A wash mitt or stick may also be provided to Miles in order to maximize his range of motion and independence. Other…

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    Electronegativity is based upon the atoms strength within the element to attract electrons to form bonds. Now atoms like to fulfil the octet rule of having a perfect 8 outer shell causing it to be stable. Now unfortunately not all elements have a full outer shell now elements on the left side of the periodic table contain less than half of electrons the required energy to gain electrons is much higher than comparison to trying the energy to lose an electron. So the elements on the left side when…

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