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    Azo Dye Lab Report

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    INTRODUCTION Dyes exist in natural and synthetic forms in the world; they are used for the purpose of changing colors of different materials. William Perkins first discovered the azo dye on accident after adding alcohol to a product in the lab. They have the ability to do this due to the molecules of the dyes possessing conjugation. Conjugation is defined as p-orbitals overlapping which causes the electrons within to be delocalized; it is also seen in molecules and compounds that contain…

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    Discussion/Scientific Explanation: In order to successfully analyze colas, one must become familiar with a Spectrophotometer 20. In order to do this, one must figure out determine the relationship between the wavelength of light absorbed and the color of a compound. Next, one must determine a way to relate the amount of light absorbed with the concentration of the solution. After gaining knowledge about these two parts of the lab, one will be able to determine how a Spectrophotometer 20 can be…

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    wearing a blue dress and is making eye contact with the men. All the women are posing in sexy positions, in a way that they were posing for a cover of a magazine. All of the four women appear to be from the same ethnicity, but have different hair color and style, they are around the same height. There does not seem to be much diversity within these…

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    simplicity through its color pallette, art style, and positioning. The color pallette of the painting shows more of the basic color spectrum. The colors chosen by the artist are colors that are representative to those of nature. The chosen colors give a sense of warmth, the color of their skin, slightly brown and tan, represent the land, the dirt and muddy earth. The color of the blanket, which is almost engulfing the two natives, is representing the element of water. Whereas the color of their…

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    photosynthesis and our null hypothesis was that the color of light would not affect the rate of photosynthesis. Without enough evidence to support the alternative hypothesis, we fail to reject the null hypothesis due to a high p-value. Although the p-values when the red light treatment was compared to the white light control treatment our p-value was .004825, giving enough evidence to show that we reject the null hypothesis…

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    Love: a passionate emotion that shows sincere fondness. Many times we take this emotion for granted and expect that it will always be there. However, this emotion is not always present in our world today. It is easily forgotten and goes unnoticed when it is lost, but when it is regained, its effects can’t be missed. In this commercial, Coca-Cola describes the true importance of love and how it can be achieved. It shows before and after glimpses of negative messages and situations that are turned…

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    to succeed reflected in each and every persona’s eyes. An activity that really resonated in me, and with my philosophy of leadership, was the True Colors activity. My own personal color, green, fit me exactly, but looking around the room at the wide variety of colors spread around, I realized how often it must happen where there isn’t a good mix of colors despite the necessity for them to work together. It moved me to reflect on my past leadership experiences in high school and in college so…

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    One particular mise-en-scène that was one of the most important in this Disney film version of “Cinderella” is the costume. Anyone who has not seen the film, or has never heard of any version of the story of Cinderella would be able to tell who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist. A costume could speak a lot of words, whether the author describes what they are wearing or not, film adaptation could portray a character’s personality more with their costume. A costume is not just their…

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    The lines are in the pebbles and the changes of the colors leading down to the focal area which is the hole. The color is most important. The dominant color used is the blackness of the hole. The colors used are analogous. The dark blue and the blue/grey pebbles; the grey pebbles and the white pebbles, and the black of the hole. The color contributes to the emphasis drawing eyes to the hole. The form is two dimensional photograph of a three dimensional…

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    Through her writing and her choice of topics, Chopin makes it clear to her audience that she is an untraditional feminist who strongly supports women’s rights. In “Desiree’s Baby”, Chopin uses robust imagery, and symbolism to reveal Armand’s true evil colors. Her daring altercations make the reader realize the difference between conditional and unconditional love. Because of her beautiful choice…

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