ChCharles’ Law: The Effect of Tempeture on Volume I.)Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to determine the effect of tempeture on the volume of a gas when pressure is constant and to use the volume and tempeture data to calculate a constant K, showing the relationship between these values. II.)Materials: 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask, No. 6 one hole rubbber stopper, 600 mL beaker, graduated cylinder, large pneumatic trough, glass tubing, laboratory burner, ring stand, ring, wire gauze, and buret clamp
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For this lab I will be using my home laptop. When purchasing this computer I thought it was a very nice computer. However after doing this lab and looking into what runs this computer I am beginning to think I may have overpaid. That just goes to show that you cannot trust salesman! This HP laptop was purchased running Windows 7 as the operating system.. However roughly two months after purchase I received a notification that I could receive a Windows 10 download for free. So as of now the computer
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Lab Validation Report MemSQL’s Distributed In-‐Memory Database Real-‐time Analytics for the Big Data Revolution By Tony Palmer, Senior ESG Lab Analyst August 2013 © 2013 by The Enterprise Strategy Group, Inc. All Rights
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Yeast Culture Lab BIO/315 April 22, 2014 Annissa Furr Yeast Lab Yeast, is a microscopic one celled organism that belongs to the group of organisms that is called fungi. They are single celled organisms that have a scientific name of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast can have many purposes but the main purpose of yeast is to help the fermentation process. Yeast is a living organism known as a fungus and it gets its energy source from sugar. Yeast can also be used in creating certain medical
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Computer Lab Protocol - The use of the computer lab is a privilege. Treat equipment and each other with respect at all times. - Wait for instructions when entering the computer lab. - If you have technical problems check with an adult. Do not touch any wires. - Stay in your seat. If you need help raise your hand. - Be sure to save your work often while working. - You must have permission to print. When you have permission to print press print only once. If the printer is not working an
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After hearing how much was budgeted for the lab costs for Signing Hills and Cordillera Ranch I thought we might be able to get a better price and cut some costs. Here some proposed costs and savings of changing labs. I don't know how the money works as far as how we pay the GBRA lab so my numbers might be off a bit. The sample costs for GBRA are off the website. Attached are the quotes I got with the costs for the two sets of samples for PCS lab. Cordillera Ranch Budgeted cost - $12,000 per year
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In the volume lab, my group and I were to perform four tasks that were all related to the measurement of the volume of fluids and solids. In the first task, we had to guess and count how many drops of water it would take to equate a milliliter. Using an eyedropper, we measured how many drops it took to get a ten milliliter graduated cylinder filled with seven milliliters of water to eight, nine, and ten milliliters, After that, we had to find the average of how many drops of water it took to raise
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Lab #5 – Assessment Worksheet Performing Packet Capture and Traffic Analysis CDS344 - Information Security Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Christian Tiell Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Scott Blough Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab, you used common applications
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dirty and also had the same average timing. 2. What, if any, errors or inconsistencies may have occurred in this experiment? If there was an error, then results definitely would have been different. 3. What suggestions do you have for improving this lab and minimizing errors or inconsistencies? Be specific. I think it was well put together….. although just a tad bit confusing in directions. 4. Based on these results, what is the importance of soap and time for effective hand washing? The importance
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associated with this lab was if the strength of the SPF in four different types of products would prevent or continue the growth of light sensitive yeast when tested. The yeast is essentially our skin and the growth of the yeast shows that the SPF of the product tested was effective. If the yeast growth was muted, then the SPF of the product did not protect our skin. Background information: Based on the information regarding depth of penetration of sun rays, we formed a lab that allowed us to
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