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    thoroughly clean and lube your bike. The first thing you want to do when you start cleaning your road bike is to wash it down with hot water and mild detergent. Grab a rag and get the worst of the dirt off. Start with the handlebars and the seat and move down to tire. Tires are usually the dirtiest so you might want to spend a bit more time on them. Avoid getting water on your brakes and the chain. You will clean them later. When the bike is squeaky clean (well, at least the frame, the rims…

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    green and brown, to blue with a glossy surface. However, these rocks tend to be slippery and creates a high risk for land slides. Through a series of geological events, soil can be weathered from the rocks, resulting in the growth of various plant species. The development of serpentine soil begins with weathering; the rocks are exposed to the atmosphere and meteoric water. The soils are a byproduct…

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    Electrophoresis Lab

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    more easily through the gel than do the large molecules. The matrix used in gel electrophoresis is agarose. Agarose is actually a chain of sugar molecules derived from seaweed and in its pure form, is not soluble in water at room temperature. However, it does dissolve in boiling water. As…

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    Swimming Safety Tips: Every Beginners Should Aware Of Swimming to me is something extraordinary. What is swimming to me? A sport? A form of physical exercise? No, swimming to me is a feeling. Intense feelings of happiness that wash away all the tiredness of a hectic day and make me feel alive once again. It is like a charger of my body that makes me full of energy every single time. As a regular swimmer today I decided to share some experience of mine with you guys. We all know that swimming…

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    The wave height is the vertical distance from the trough to the crest. Along with the many properties, there is also different types of ocean waves. Capillary waves are very tiny waves with wavelengths being 1.7 centimeters. When wind blows over water, these are the first waves to form. When the wind keeps blowing persistently, the capillary wave will become a wind wave. There are also standing waves, waves that move back and forth in a vertical position. The waves don't move like normal waves…

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    Glittering sunlight bathed the world below it in shades of gold. The smell of stagnant water and juniper lingered in the air. Gleaming water flowed into Lake Billy Chinook from the Dechutes, Crooked and Metolius. All mixing together to form a long ended valley full of ultramarine agua that was often much too cold to swim in; But I did not care. Splash. Euphonious sounds of laughter and boat engines running rings through the valley, bringing nothing but a colossal smile much too large for my…

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    Why Slime Is A Colloid

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    to form chemical bonds, creating water as a byproduct. Also, because slime is a mixture, concentration of particles can vary, much like salt water. Also similar to salt water, slime often consists of H2O, either as a solvent or in a chemical bond. For example, “One variety of slime that can be easily made in the lab involves the addition of a saturated solution of sodium tetraborate decahydrate (Na2B4O7⦁10H2O), commonly known as borax, to a solution of glue and water” (Rohrig 3). Borax is…

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    Daphnia Magna Experiment

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    to be put under the microscope, by filling it with ice and a small volume of water. This was done to ensure the temperature would remain around 15 degrees Celcius, which could keep Daphnia magna efficiently cool. Furthermore, the different concentrations were prepared in separately labeled eppendorf tubes, by adding distilled water to the 50 mM of caffeine to dilute them to the appropriate concentrations chosen. The slides were then put on the cooling chamber, after small fibers of cotton wool…

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    architects and designers, SYNLawn artificial grass has long been the perfect solution for any commercial landscaping project. Many businesses that choose to install SYNLawn synthetic grass typically see a very quick return on their investment, as water is no longer needed for the appearance and feeling of natural grass. Our SYNLawn Playground System is uniquely designed for commercial playgrounds at schools, daycare centers, community churches, parks, and more. As the safest and most…

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    Density Lab

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    order to find the density of that object.We also needed to know the density of water(1.0 g/l) in order to predict if something would float or sink. List of Materials/equipment and Safety Precautions- -Metal bar -Scale -Graduated Cylinder -Water -Densitometer -Lab Book -Funnel Some of the Safety Precautions were to not drop the metal bar inside the graduated cylinder but to slowly slide it in . This will avoid any of the water to spill which can cause wrong calculations. Also when dealing with…

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