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    General Chemistry 1 Lab 4 Properties of Gases LabPaq - Properties of gases General Chemistry Introduction Background This report covers Properties of Gases and will allow me the opportunity to explore chemical and physical properties of gases. Collection and use of these gases will also be conducted in this lab. Statement of Problem Collecting gases is a difficult process. Singling out a gas and obtaining only that gas is the challenge we face in this experiment. Purpose

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    Lab 4: Physical & Chemical Properties Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to distinguish if different substances react to heat or cold and if a solution is added to it during the experiment will it change the substance or leave it the same. Throughout the different tests each substance is put through a series of tests to determine if it changes in any way in regards to color‚ odor‚ or consistency from the start of the experiment. The results will be documented in table 1. Data Table 1: Solubility

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    Mobile and fixed networks are now both extremely developed in today’s modern world. It is now completely possible to get blazing fast internet with wither a fixed line provider‚ or a mobile provider. The services provide more than internet though‚ also frequently providing phone and/or television services. These networks are far from perfect though. Fixed networks can come in many shapes‚ sizes‚ costs and speeds. Prices range widely‚ and differ depending upon the provider‚ but the equipment used

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    Questions from Lab 1 Question 7: Go to the promodel web site on the internet (www.promodel.com). What are some of the successful real world applications where Promodel was used? What other applications are Promodel products used for besides manufacturing? The ProModel was used successfully in many different kinds of companies‚ we can find for example cases of sucess in Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing‚ Government and Departament of Defense‚ Healthcare‚ Manufacturing‚ Pharmaceutical and Services

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    AP-2 Lab 01 – Lab Report Name: Shamika C. Dent Section: AP 2 – 131 – Fall 2010 Laboratory Report: Exercise 1: The Endocrine System Purpose: What is the purpose of this exercise? Is there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. 1. Identify the major endocrine glands and other organs containing endocrine cells on models and diagrams (glands listed below). 2. Identify the major endocrine glands in the cat (glands

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    In this report you will learn of how my group and I performed our lab on blood pressure and what the results mean. We found the blood pressure before and after sixty seconds of jogging in place to see the effects. We found that after the physical activity the subject’s blood pressure was higher. From this we take away that physical activity does have a significant effect on the heart and blood pressure. Background: Blood pressure is the measured force applied to the artery walls as the heart pumps

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    measuring the freezing point depression of a known amount in an aqueous solution. Freezing point depression is a colligative property of solutions. There are three other properties‚ which are boiling point elevation‚ vapor pressure depression‚ and osmotic pressure. Colligative properties of a solution depend on the amount of solute and solvent molecules and not the specific properties of the molecules. The temperature at which the solvent starts to freeze will be specified as the freezing point of

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    Unit 1 Lab Questions: Jeannie Lozowski Hair Detective 1. Describe the crime that you are investigating in this activity. In this activity‚ we had to discover who stole the rock bands hair products. While the band was in rehearsal‚ someone snuck into their dressing room and stole it. The trail of hair gel lead to the room of another girl band. 2. What evidence do you have to identify the culprit of the crime? We have strands of hair of the culprit and other band members. We tested the hair

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    Cellular and Molecular Techniques - Lab #1 BIO 349 Lab Report #1 Microscopy and Staining Abstract The primary focus of this lab was on microscopy and simple stains. Microscopy that was used were magnification‚ slide preparation‚ and staining. Methylene blue‚ a simple staining component‚ was used to stain the slide in order to see the different microbes and determine their cellular shape. Introduction The purpose of this lab was to become familiar with the light microscope and how

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    An intensive property is a bulk property‚ meaning that it is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system. Examples of intensive properties are the temperature and the hardness of an object. No matter how small a diamond is cut‚ it maintains its intrinsic hardness. By contrast‚ an extensive property is one that is additive for independent‚ noninteracting subsystems.[1] The property is proportional to the amount of material in the

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