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    Ccna2 Lab

    Lab L - Initializing and Re g eloading a Rout and S g ter Switch (Instructo or Version) V Instructor No Red font color or Gray highlights ind ote: y dicate text tha appears in the instructor copy only. at Topology T Objectives O Part 1: Se Up Device in the Netw et es work as Show in the To wn opology Part 2: Initialize the Router and Reload R Part 3: Initialize the Switch and Reload S Backgroun / Scenar B nd rio Before sta arting a CCNA hands-on la that makes use of either a Cisco rout

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    Penny Lab

    Percent Copper in a Penny Lab Report Chemistry 101 Section #02 Washington State University By Sadie Yost April 15, 2024 Partner: Abigail Swenson. Introduction This lab was conducted to help students learn how to develop their own experiment by using knowledge gained from previous labs to determine the amount of copper in a 1983 or newer penny. Information from previous labs was used to help students properly collect and analyze data. Throughout the experiment, notetaking and observational skills

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    Polythene Lab

    In this lab the results for part A demonstrated that the different plastics have different properties. When it came to test for density, the densest was PETE. Polyethylene Terephthalate was shown to be denser than water and alcohol. The two least dense plastics that were tested were PS and the unknown plastic. Both the Polystyrene and unknown did not sink in either the water or alcohol mixture. HDPE and LDPE were both less dense than the water but denser than the alcohol-water solution. When it came

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    Chem Lab

    Abstract In this lab, we synthesize three types of polymers including the Nylon 6,10. During the process, observations of the physical characteristics and appearance are taken. Subsequently, these properties are discussed and related to the structure of the reactants used, and the products formed. Lab 1 Report Condensation polymers are the type of polymers formed through condensation reactions, in which molecules join together with the release of small products such as water and methanol

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    Milk Lab

    From the evidence provided by our lab, we have determined that liquids Unknown A, Unknown B, and Unknown C are to be identified as whole milk, two-percent milk, and skim milk, respectively. Throughout each trial there were many observations that, like a puzzle, allowed us to piece together and discern the classification of each type of milk. In our lab, we kept multiple variables the same to create a testing environment that maintains the most minimal amount of space for error, besides

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    Civic Labs

    Civics Lab puts elementary and middle school students in virtual control of decision-making in their communities to encourage civic participation, critical thinking, and sense of place. In Civics Lab, players will assume positions of power in the community from an urban, suburban or rural perspective and explore how decisions-based on social need and demand, proper planning (as defined by our civic experts), political pressure, and most importantly, their imaginations-might impact the community.

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    Enzyme Lab

    Enzymatic Reaction of Sucrose and Sucrase: Analysis Under Different Conditions and Concentrations Abstract: Sucrase is the enzyme that breaks down sucrose into glucose and fructose. The purpose of this lab experiment was to determine under what environment the enzymatic reaction between sucrose and sucrase would produce the most products and the rate of production. To determine the rate of reaction, Benedicts Reagent was used to identify the amount of glucose produced from the enzymatic reaction

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    Lab 4

    NT1210 Lab 4.1 : Copper Cabling Exercise 4.1.1 Stability, consistency, and minimization of packet errors. Exercise 4.1.2 The power requirements to send data is much lower than the requirements to transfer electricity. Exercise 4.1.3 Protection from power frequency, radio frequency interference, reducing errors generated. Exercise 4.1.4 CategoryMaximum SpeedApplication 11MbpsVOICE ONLY( TELEPHONE WIRES) 24MbpsLOCAL TALK & TELEPHONE 316Mbps10 BASE T ETHERNET 420MbpsTOKEN

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    Lab 7

    Justice Ross Physiology Lab Dr. Xu 2 March 2016 Frog Skeletal Muscle Lab Introduction A biologist by the name Jan Swammerdam performed the first experiments on muscle physiology between 1661 and 1665. Swammerdam demonstrated that an isolated frog muscle can contract if the sciatic nerve is irritated with a metal object. Almost a century later, a physician by the name Luigi Galvani demonstrated that frog muscle responds to electrical currents. In the late 1840s, either Carlo Matteucci or Carl

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    Lab Report

    University of Alabama – Birmingham Department of Civil Engineering Lab Summary 1 Dennis D Gray Shayla Olson Chelsea Caldwell Collin Hipps Jamieson Matthews David Pritchett Dustin Schultes Michael Ragan Mark Casson 02/15/13 CE 222 Materials Laboratory Craig A. Copham Introduction The purpose of this lab was to design, mix, and test a specimen of concrete based on a specified strength, and the ingredients used in the

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