Lab Report Lab report is one way we used during of after an experiment in a laboratory to subtly record and discuss the experiment. During a lab, we sometimes can observe only the physical part of the experiment, or may be some visible chemical changes. These changes indicate that the experiment we do is successful or not. However, in order to understand and achieve more from just simply doing the experiment, we write lab report to more profoundly understand the internal meanings of the experiment
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EMNG 1001 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LAB #7 – Multisim Date: Student Name & IDN: Lab Partner Name & IDN: ___________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Notes: 1. Practice safety at all times. Anyone not following safety rules and practices will NOT be permitted to continue with the lab and a “Zero” grade will be applied to the affected student(s). 2. Read and follow ALL lab instructions provided.
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This report discusses two lab experiments on studying mixtures. The first lab was called Investigating Mixtures. The objective of that lab was to observe that not all liquids behave the same way when mixed with other liquids. We had to determine what would happen when you put vegetable oil into water. My hypothesis was when the vegetable oil is mixed with the water the oil will stay on top of the water. The second lab was called Mixed Substances. The objective for the lab was to see how properties
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Introduction Buffer is a solution that resists a change in pH when bases or acid are added. Solutions that are acidic contain high concentrations of hydrogen ions (H+) and have pH values less than seven. Buffer usually consist of a weak acid, and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid. The function of buffer is to resist the changes in hydrogen ion concentration as a result of internal and environmental factor. This buffer experiment is important so that we relies the important
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Unit 1 Lab 2 Preparing an Application Server LAB 1-2-1 1. Which computer is hosting the Administrator account that you specified in this authentication? . This question confuses me. The administrator account I am logging into is on the VM, but my laptop is the actual host LAB 1-2-2 2. Why is the system prompting you to initialize Disk 1 at this time? Because it was not initialized when it was created 3. What happens to the Disk 1 type and status when the initialization process
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Name: T Date: 1/18/2016 Instructor’s Name: William Stowe Assignment: SCI203 Phase 2 Lab Report TITLE: Speciation • Purpose o The purpose of this lab is to evaluate what would happen if a species within a population were suddenly split into 2 groups by an earthquake that would create a physical barrier. • Introduction o If a population is divided indefinitely by a barrier, the members of the population are unable to breed amongst a group as a whole changing
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and Administration Lab 3: Switch CLI Configuration Process II Overview This lab guides you through the process of entering configuration mode and through the configuration of a couple of commonly used configuration commands: description and enable secret. Topology S1 Gi0/1 PC1 R1 Fa0/0 Fa0/3 SW1 Fa0/2 Fa0/1 PC2 Figure 1 Network Topology for This Lab This lab uses only the switch (SW1) with no activities on the other devices. Detailed Lab Steps Step 1. Connect
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ADVANCED NETWORK MANAGEMENT Title of the Lab School of Engineering and Information Sciences Instructor Name SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED ON: Table of Contents Objectives 3 Problem Definition 3 Background Theory 3 Methodology and Procedure 3 Observations, Data, Findings, and Results 4 Questions and Answers 4 Recommendations and Conclusions 4 Lessons Learned 4 Document Certification 4 Objectives * Write the purpose and usefulness of the lab experiment. * What are the main
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Combustion Lab Lukas Worcester PGHS Introduction The concepts of hydrocarbons, combustion, specific heat capacity, and endothermic reactions must be understood by the students to complete the lab. Carbon and hydrogen molecules are what actually make up hydrocarbons structure. Hydrocarbons are typically utilized in fuels and lubricants, as well as raw materials such as plastic, rubber, and other materials. The reaction between a hydrocarbon and oxygen is a process called combustion
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The purpose of this study is to find out the nutritional composition of foods that are in an American diet. This lab puts different reagents into different foods and looks at how they react to find what key nutrients it contains. The key nutrients is looking at are vitamin C, Fluoride, Protein, Fat, Sugar, and Starch. There are three questions we are trying to answer through this lab. The first question is; Does food coloring affect the nutritional analyses. The second question is; Which of the
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