Science Assessment task Water as a solvent Part 1: Definitions A Amalgam- Amalgam is a substance formed by the reaction of mercury with another metal. Aqueous- Aqueous means "In a solution of water". An Aqueous solution is a solution in which water is the solvent. C Colloid- A colloid is a substance dispersed evenly throughout another substance. Concentrated- A large quantity of substance present in a unit amount of mixture. D Dilute- To dilute a liquid is to make it thinner or weaker
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dozen cleaning solutions, which resulted in significant product waste and dollars lost as the cleaning staff was using more than one product per job. In addition, the solutions were not environmentally friendly, creating a negative cumulative effect on the staff and the environment. "We've always been an environmentally minded organization, yet struggled to find 'green' products that could get the job done," said Dan Koenig, Facilities Services with TriMet. "While our old solutions worked, we were
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point one can begin to help the systems analyst elaborate on possible solutions for these problems. The other possible option is to layout all the different feasible solutions to implement upgrades and begin to aggressively interrogate each solution; this is a process the military calls war-gaming. This process lays out all the solutions and then begins to put the solution through different scenarios and determines if the solution
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Gustavo Duran Per#5 Making Dilutions of Concentrated Solutions Purpose: To make dilutions of concentrated solutions and report their concentration in different ways. Hypothesis: I predict that at least one of the tubes will not change color because of the little concentration it has. Materials: Balance, analytical Balance, tabletop milligram weigh paper, 7.6x7.6 cm weigh boat, 3.5”x3.5” Lab scoops cupric sulfate 5-hydrate Tubes, 15 mL, capped Tube racks for 15mL tubes Deionized
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each test tube 9. Put the stoppers on each test tube and shake till the sodium chloride dissolves 10. Record observations; what happened when the solvent was mixed with the solute, color, odor (use waft test; carefully) and clarity of the solution 11. Clean out the test tubes thoroughly 12. Measure 10 mL of each solvent into 3 test tubes and label each test tube with what solvent the tube contains with masking tape 13. Measure 10 mL of each solvent into 3 more test tubes and
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increases so the does the rate of reaction. Equipment: * Milk Powder Solution * 2% Trypsin Solution * Distilled Water * 5 cm3 Syringes * 4 Boiling Tubes For Serial Dilution * 5 Boiling Tubes For The Main Practical * Stopwatch/Timer * Marker Pen * PAG 4.2 OCR Observation Sheet Health & Safety: The 2% Trypsin is a possible irritant of the eyes and can cause serious eye damage. The solution to this problem is to wear goggles for protection throughout this practical
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substance may present a hazard if it is poured down the drain untreated or placed in the trash. Based on these considerations, EHS recommends the following disposal procedures for ethidium bromide. * Electrophoresis Gels * Ethidium Bromide Solutions * Gloves, Equipment and Debris Electrophoresis Gels Trace amounts of ethidium bromide in gels should not pose a hazard. Higher concentrations, e.g., when the color of the gel is dark pink or red, should not be placed in laboratory trash.
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Extraction is a technique used for separating a compound from a mixture. An example is separating a water-insoluble organic compound from an aqueous mixture by extracting it into a water-insoluble organic solvent. These extractions are often part of the workup procedure for isolating and purifying the product of an organic reaction. Because trace amounts of water are often present at the end of an extraction process, a drying reagent is needed to ensure a dry product. The process of liquid-liquid
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