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    Caloric Food Content Lab

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    Keith Shearer Lab Group 3 January 19‚ 2015 Objective Is to measure various food items and become familiar with different energy units like calories and joules. Also‚ we will be using simple household products and follow the standard safety procedures of this lab. Materials Procedure First‚ use a digital scale to determine the empty weight of the 100ml beaker. The‚ you are going to fill the beaker half way with water (approximately 50ml) and weigh it again. Take the water and beaker weight

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    Science: Energy and Fuels Energy is defined as the capacity or power to do work‚ such as the capacity to move an object (of a given mass) by the application of force. Energy can exist in a variety of forms‚ such as electrical‚ mechanical‚ chemical‚ thermal‚ or nuclear‚ and can be transformed from one form to another. It is measured by the amount of work done‚ usually in joules or watts.  All known forms of energy can be converted from one form to another. The Law of Conservation of Energy says that

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    INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON CATALASE ACTIVITY AIM The aim of this experiment is to find out the effect of temperature on catalase or hydrogen peroxide. This will enable us to tell at what temperature hydrogen peroxide is most efficient. This (degradation) reaction will help us determine some of the catalase’s different attributes. HYPOTHESIS In this experiment it would be safe to hypothesise that no activity would take place at 1 to 20 degrees. It would be probable that a

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    Ppe Investigation Report

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    PPE is a vital part to an investigation; not only for preserving the crime scene but also ensuring the safety of the forensic scientist. PPE comes in all shapes and forms‚ ranging from latex or nitrile gloves‚bubble suits‚ face masks‚ eye protection etc. In this lab‚ the group investigated the living room where a suspected stabbing occurred (living room 1). The PPE required for this investigation included: latex gloves‚ disposable filter masks‚ and shoe covers. Each piece of PPE was significant to

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    Whitney Miller Chemistry 111-D01L 3/31/2013 Calorie Content of Food Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to measure the energy content of three different food items using the change in water temperatures from the heat of the food. Procedure: 1. With your digital scale determine the empty weight of your 100-mL beaker. 2. Half-fill the beaker with water (approximately 50 ml) and weigh it again. 3. The beaker and water weight minus the empty beaker weight is the net weight of water

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    MIC 206 Guidelines for Unknown Investigation Lab Report General Considerations: A. Papers must be typed‚ written in past tense‚ and in third person. (-50 if not typed) B. Paper Structure: Each section is to be headed with the appropriate heading. C. Format and Style 1. Format: a. Face Page: The face page should contain the title of the experiment‚ the author of the report‚ class section time‚ & date submitted. (1.5 points) b.

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    There are many components to any investigation‚ but behind any successful investigation there is a well written and detail report that describes every aspect of the crime scene. Field note are one of the most important and essential aspects to any successful investigation and to any finished report. Field notes should encompass the basic information such as name‚ date and time‚ and location. The notes should also include any observation of the officer’s surroundings such as‚ who was at the scene

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    PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION REPORT: Web Based Payroll System for Richville Corporation Tower Introduction The researchers aim to develop a Web Based Payroll System that use manual payroll system. The proposed system is an online access of payroll system which means it needs to have an internet connection to run the program. It includes any and all types of financial statements that involve the payment of an employer’s employees‚ as well as any statements that relate to the filing of employment taxes

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    energy dirink lab

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    Questions: 1. When we say that something gives us “energy‚” what does that mean? What is a biological definition of energy? When we say that something gives us “energy” it means that‚ that drink gave us power to get up and do things. It energizes us so we can accomplish something. The biological definition of energy is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. 2. What is the physiological role of each of the molecules in your table? The role of each of the

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    Lab: Conservation of Energy     Purpose:   To determine and prove that the total energy will remain the same     Materials:  ● probe  ● meter stick  ● 2 by 4 wooden block  ● shelf (ramp)  ● binders (for elevation)    Procedure:   1. determine the mass of the block  2. take your ramp and put one side on the table and the other side on the elevated stack  of  binders   3. set probe at the top of the ramp  4. set the probe to record position and velocity   5. measure the height of the ramp  6. slid

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