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    202). Vinegar, typically regarded as unpleasant to taste, caused students in the experiment to stereotype the altered beer as distasteful when they knew about the vinegar before having taken their first sip. However, without knowledge of the addition to the beer, students overwhelmingly preferred the altered beer. They didn’t have the knowledge to form a stereotype or expectation for the taste beyond beer, and so they were able to enjoy the balsamic vinegar beer more than the unaltered…

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    Macroevolution Dbq

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    7 years ago, a friend and I were in a science class, when the teacher asked us how old the earth was. Replying with the truth, I answered “6 to 7 thousand years”. When the teacher told me I was wrong, I was confused. And when I debated his answer of 12 billion or so years, I was scolded. In this essay I will show how science and creation can work together, and expose errors in Darwin’s theory. The first thing I will show is how macroevolution is different from microevolution.…

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    can be supported after the results obtained because the experimental groups changed their behavior toward the vinegar. This happened beacuse the neurons that encoded the water smell were activated and this new artificially produced smell replaced the one in the air. The rats trusting their sense signaling them it was water went to taste it and had a disgusting surprise realizing it was vinegar. These results suggest that the smell of water was indeed artificially induced into the brain.…

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    surroundings. Penny Project During class we did a project that involves salt, vinegar, and hydrogen peroxide. We put a penny in each cup and put the substances on the pennies to see what would happen. Vinegar made the penny almost spotless and salt and vinegar made the penny clean and also a slight crystallization. The hydrogen peroxide made the water green and crystallizes a little bit. From this experiment I learned that the vinegar chemically altered the penny’s appearance by cleaning it. …

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    enabling you to soak them in white vinegar to loosen mineral buildup. Test an inconspicuous area before soaking to ensure the acidic vinegar will not damage the finish. Soak until clean, typically 1 to 2 hours. Gently scrub any residue with a soft toothbrush and vinegar. Use a straightened large paperclip to open any holes in the showerhead that remain blocked. Rinse well, and screw it back on. If your showerhead is not removable, use a large, leak free bag with enough vinegar to cover the…

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    Experiment 15.2 Purpose: To show temperature effects on reactions and Le Chatelier’s principle. Materials: 2 test tubes, 2 eyedroppers, 2 beakers, 2 small cups, Clear ammonia solution, White Vinegar, Flame or stove, Pot, Water, Ice, a few leaves of red cabbage, and safety goggles. Question: How does equilibrium work with respect to temperature and concentration? Hypothesis: Depending on whether the reaction is endo-thermic or exothermic the equilibrium will shift to one side, this is also true…

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    Why Are Cells So Small

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    the other cells did not touch each other during the investigation. After C1 was completely saturated, which took 24 minutes and 30 seconds the group then took all six cells out of the biker of vinegar and measured just how much each cell absorbs using a ruler. Each cube absorbed about an inch of vinegar. After getting all of the measurements the group then realized that a better method would have been to soak all of the cells and recorded how long each cell took to completely saturate. Using…

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    Potato Catalase Lab

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    hydrogen peroxide. This is do to the fact that before 10 ml of hydrogen peroxide was added to each test tube residing 3 potato samples and the designated liquid, no reaction was observed. Thus demonstrating the catalase's inability to react to vinegar, soda, water, detergent, and Na OH. Furthermore, shortly after the hydrogen peroxide was added to the liquids of diverse ph levels, a rapid and prominent throng of bubbles began to appear, which demonstrates the mediate reaction the hydrogen…

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    which the class compared two chemical reactions, the solute baking soda and the solvent vinegar, and the solvent baking soda solution with the solute of calcium chloride to see whether the changes were endothermic or exothermic reactions. I concluded that vinegar and baking soda was the endothermic reaction and baking soda solution and calcium chloride was the exothermic reaction. I knew this because in the vinegar and baking soda, the temperature went from 20 degrees celsius to 17 degrees…

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    other parts of the body. By applying a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar mix with water in your dog's body can beneficial to curing the yeast infection. Some people use the vinegar in water and few of them mix it in the food because the vinegar can easily dilluted in the water. If you notice that your dog is intake limited water, then add it in the food. But the most important thing is buy the raw, organic and unfiltered apple cider vinegar. Coconut Oil The coconut oil contain medium chain…

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