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    Carnitine Research Paper

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    Carnitine is a chemical compound biosynthesized from the amino acids lysine and methionine. It is found throughout all cells in your body. Carnitine is used in producing energy for your body by transporting long-chains of fatty acids into the mitochondria so they can be burned to produce energy. Carnitine is also responsible for transporting the toxic compounds out of the mitochondria to prevent buildup. Skeletal tissues and cardiac muscles use high levels of fatty acids so these tissues are…

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    For the second single replacement reaction experiment, zinc metal is place in a 2mL of hydrochloric acid solution; during this reaction, bubbles are forming inside the test tube which indicates the formation of gas. After the reaction, the HCl solution appears to still have bubbles in its presence and the zinc metal is fizzing. In this reaction, the zinc reacts with the hydrochloric acid to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas (equation 10). For the first double replacement reaction, barium…

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    Weigh out about 2g of the variable anhydrous sodium sulfate and add it slowly to the dichloromethane. Swirl the variable for 1s, then put it aside for 10 minutes. (The Sodium sulfate is going to soak up H2O that is there) Weigh a 250 ml beaker with 100 ml of distilled water and move the beaker onto a hot plate. After 10 minutes, transfer dichloromethane into a 125ml flask (but leave sodium sulfate behind and wash down the sink). Lay flask with dichloromethane into a beaker of water on the hot…

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    Should the reader be wondering what a 'stack' is, it just means two different supplements being used simultaneously as is the case here, and Activate Xtreme/Triazole is one of the most exciting testosterone booster stacks out there right now. They are two of the best testosterone boosters on the market and both play a different role in boosting natural testosterone. When used together they have a highly synergistic effect, this is because the main function of Activate Xtreme is to increase 'free…

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    Alamar Blue Lab

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    Introduction According to Bio-Rad, Alamar Blue is a “cell viability assay reagent which contains the cell permeable, non-toxic and weakly fluorescent blue indicator dye called resazurin.” (Bio-Rad, n.d.). Meaning that the resazurin is going to be using an oxidation-reduction (REDOX) indicator that will undergo a color change due to the response of the cellular metabolic reduction. “The reduced form resorufin is pink and highly fluorescent, and the intensity of fluorescence produced is…

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    Conclusion The Synthesis of Copper Compound lab was to take a regular copper wire and turn it into a metallic copper which is a pure substance. When copper reacts with nitric acid several physically properties can be seen happening for example: the colour changing and gas vapor starting to form. Many of the other reactions were similar to this that I and my partner saw such as: the formation of copper (II) hydroxide, decomposing the compound (CuO (OH) 2) by heating it, adding a different acid…

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    Agricultural bacteria, fertilizers and manure that is distributed throughout fields causes a rise in the groundwater’s concentration that exceeds the max containment level for intake. These excess levels of nitrate found in water are extremely hard on the human body, and can be lethal in infants (Holme). Mixing water with formula to feed a baby is a perfect example of how nitrites can enter an infant’s immature digestive system. In 1999, a 3-week old in Wisconsin suffered from…

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    Tetrahymena Lab Report

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    The Effect of Dri-Contrad on Phagocytosis in Tetrahymena Methods: A control group of Tetrahymena was first made up of 450 microliters of Tetrahymena and 450 microliters of carbon solution in a microcentrifuge tube and a timer was immediately started. 100 microliters of iodine were added to three other microcentrifuge tubes which were labeled C3, C6, and C9 to act as a stop solution by killing the Tetrahymena. At three minutes, 100 microliters of solution were pipetted from the control tube to…

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    Unknown Compounds

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    Given an unknown compound in container 3, solubility tests, cation tests, anion tests, and conductivity tests can be used to determine the various properties of the unknown to then make a positive identification of the unknown. These results will not only show chemical and physical properties but also what the unknown compound might react with to form other compounds. After performing the four anion tests, a positive identification was able to be made showing that the unknown compound contained…

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    Science Internal Level 3 Chemistry Chemical Process report How nitrogen exists and how it gets into waterways Nitrogen only exists in the diatomic (consisting of two atoms) form with the triple bonds between the two atoms. Nitrogen exits into the soil system and it will form and change/transform easily from one form to another form. In the diagram (left picture) the route that N will follow in and out of the soil system is called the nitrogen cycle. The nitrogen cycle is biologically…

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