Separation of an Acid; Base; and Neutral Compound by Extraction (Lab Report)

Separation of an Acid; Base; and Neutral Compound by Extraction (Lab Report)
Required

  • Purpose,
  • Theory,
  • Procedure,
  • Data and calculations,
  • Results, and
  • Conclusion.
  • Don’t forget to watch the videos.
  • Everything is in the uploaded file.

Chemistry Lab

Chemistry Lab
Below are the links for the videos for this week’s lab.
Metals + FeCN (Step i):  Metals + FeSCN.MOVMetals + NaOH + centrifuge and wash: https://share.icloud.com/photos/07NnUcCZuHX8IkpyU08JBPmTQMetals + NaOH with heating (Step iii): Metals + NaOH_heated.mp4I have deleted the Metals and FeCN step, you do not need it to answer any of the questions.

Chemistry Lab

Chemistry Lab
Below are the links for the videos for this week’s lab.
Metals + FeCN (Step i):  Metals + FeSCN.MOVMetals + NaOH + centrifuge and wash: https://share.icloud.com/photos/07NnUcCZuHX8IkpyU08JBPmTQMetals + NaOH with heating (Step iii): Metals + NaOH_heated.mp4I have deleted the Metals and FeCN step, you do not need it to answer any of the questions.

Chemistry Lab

Chemistry Lab
Below are the links for the videos for this week’s lab.
Metals + FeCN (Step i):  Metals + FeSCN.MOVMetals + NaOH + centrifuge and wash: https://share.icloud.com/photos/07NnUcCZuHX8IkpyU08JBPmTQMetals + NaOH with heating (Step iii): Metals + NaOH_heated.mp4I have deleted the Metals and FeCN step, you do not need it to answer any of the questions.

V-belt Drive System Lab Report

Objective:
Using Mdesign software, Design a V-belt drive system by specify the belt size, the sheave sizes, and the number of belts, the actual output speed, and the center distance.
 
Introduction:
Write an introduction of 200-250 words
Introduction should provide a background of work documented in report: Fundamentals of design parameters (flexible power transmission elements), reason behind this experiment, benefits gained by conducting this experiment.
 
Procedure:
Write the step procedure you followed to achieve the results.
 
Results:
Place the results from the task assigned for each individual.
 
Conclusion:
Please write a brief review of what has been deduced from the work conducted.
No new information should be given in the conclusion that is not stated earlier in the report
 
References
Always practice keeping references (google search page links are not accepted)
 
Note:

  • Please don’t waste to time preparing the cover page, just add your group members name in the first page attached.
  • Whenever using screenshots/pics in the report, please keep the details of each posted screenshots/pics.
Report Assessment Criteria
Criteria Marks Allocation Grade
Report submission on time 10
Introduction related to experiment objective 20
Simulation Part: using MDESIGN software 50
Conclusion and References 20
 Total marks out of 100

 

Assessment Weight Marks Obtained Comments
practical 30%    
Lab report 70%    
Total 100%    

 

Rabies experiment of Louis Pasteur

1. Describe the rabies experiment of Louis Pasteur discussed in the story.  Research how Pasteur’s injections cured Andre.  How do rabies immunizations work today?
2. Describe four pieces of evidence used to support the theory of evolution (7.6)
3. Name the type of speciation that results when a species cannot mate due to a change in their use of a habitat.  Explain how it results in speciation.
4. Name three characteristics of viruses.  Are viruses living or nonliving?  Defend your answer.
5. Diseases due to viruses are plentiful. Name three diseases caused by viruses in humans. Which are not species specific? Why?
6. In figure 17.4 of chapter 17 READ section, explain the top and bottom graph which compares the age structure of less developed and higher developed countries, specifying the x and y axis.  Give an example of a nation with this type of age structure diagram. What does a high fertility rate tell you about the future of this population? (17.4)
7. Invasive species are exotic to new areas and growth rapidly.  Give two reasons why an invasive species is able to take advantage of a new area.  (17.1)
8. Some ecologists argue that “there is no true form of commensalism.”  Define commensalism and give an example of it in nature.  Do you agree this statement?  Defend your argument.  (17.6)
9. Concerning population size and population density, explain one way each of the terms differ from each other in relation to their a. importance in predicting competition in a population; b. importance in predicting resource use in an area; and c. relationship with each other. (17.2)

Rabies experiment of Louis Pasteur

1. Describe the rabies experiment of Louis Pasteur discussed in the story.  Research how Pasteur’s injections cured Andre.  How do rabies immunizations work today?
2. Describe four pieces of evidence used to support the theory of evolution (7.6)
3. Name the type of speciation that results when a species cannot mate due to a change in their use of a habitat.  Explain how it results in speciation.
4. Name three characteristics of viruses.  Are viruses living or nonliving?  Defend your answer.
5. Diseases due to viruses are plentiful. Name three diseases caused by viruses in humans. Which are not species specific? Why?
6. In figure 17.4 of chapter 17 READ section, explain the top and bottom graph which compares the age structure of less developed and higher developed countries, specifying the x and y axis.  Give an example of a nation with this type of age structure diagram. What does a high fertility rate tell you about the future of this population? (17.4)
7. Invasive species are exotic to new areas and growth rapidly.  Give two reasons why an invasive species is able to take advantage of a new area.  (17.1)
8. Some ecologists argue that “there is no true form of commensalism.”  Define commensalism and give an example of it in nature.  Do you agree this statement?  Defend your argument.  (17.6)
9. Concerning population size and population density, explain one way each of the terms differ from each other in relation to their a. importance in predicting competition in a population; b. importance in predicting resource use in an area; and c. relationship with each other. (17.2)

Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity – Biology Lab Report

Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity  
Format of the Report

  • Purpose of the experiment
  • Hypothesis
  • Prediction
  • Procedure
  • Setup
  • Materials
  • Steps
  • Observations
  • Conclusion

Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity – Biology Lab Report

Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity 
Format of the Report

  • Purpose of the experiment
  • Hypothesis
  • Prediction
  • Procedure
  • Setup
  • Materials
  • Steps
  • Observations
  • Conclusion

Lab Assignment : Assessing the Abdomen

Lab Assignment : Assessing the Abdomen 
APA Format
The Assignment
Analyze the subjective portion of the note. List additional information that should be included in
the documentation.
Analyze the objective portion of the note. List additional information that should be included in
the documentation.
Is the assessment supported by the subjective and objective information? Why or why not?
What diagnostic tests would be appropriate for this case, and how would the results be used to
make a diagnosis?
Would you reject/accept the current diagnosis? Why or why not? Identify three possible
conditions that may be considered as a differential diagnosis for this patient. Explain your
reasoning using at least three different references from current evidence-based literature.