Celsius Essays

  • Isopods Vs Sowbugs

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    chambers (one with 30 degree celsius water and one without water), adjust the pairs of chambers so the connected chambers are directly on top of the detached

  • Bacterial Amylase Temperature

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    shows that the temperature in which the enzyme activity is greater is between 50ºC and 55ºC, after that shows denaturation, in which enzyme activity decreases until ceases it. On the other hand, the optimal temperature for bacterial amylase is 76°Celsius (Saito, 2004). And, at higher temperatures than that will cause denaturation as well. Comparing the results for the Bacterial Amylase from this experiment (Figure 3) and the results that should have happened(Figure 6), and for Fungal Amylase (Figure

  • Bacterial Growth Lab

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    Results Part 1: Effects of Heat on Bacterial Growth Table 1. Bacterial Growth Based on Heat 40°C (Group 1) 55°C (Group 2) 80°C (Group 3) 100°C (Group 4) and (Group 5) Time (min) 10 20 30 40 10 20 30 20 30 40 10 20 30 40 Escherichia coli X X X O X X X O O O OO OO OO O Bacillus subtilis X X X O X X X X X X OX XX OX X X = growth; O = no growth Results for Group 2: 550 C for up to 30 minutes did not produce a thermal death time (TDT) or thermal death point (TDP) for either E. coli or B. subtilis.

  • Persuasive Speech On Wildlife Conservation

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    Imagine you live in a world where there are no plants, forest, animals, or oceans all there is in where these things us to be is concrete, landfills of garbage, and buildings. This is what will transpire if we do not protect or wildlife, wildlife conservation is a very important situation as it helps keeps plants and animals off the endangered list. According to the World Wild Life organization there are twenty-six endangered animals and twenty-one critically endangered animals this is very overwhelming

  • Pond Ecosystem Lab Report

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    Pond Ecosystem Investigation Lab report By: Harshal Buradkar 9 grade Introduction A pond ecosystem consists of abiotic: light intensity of the water, depth of the water, and biotic: fish, plants, bacteria, algae, insects and etc. It also contains water and plants which is the most important part of the pond. Ponds are mostly shallow with the depth of 12-15 feet in which the sun rays can touch the bottom of the pond so that plants can grow. My aim is to find out how the plant cover affect the biodiversity

  • The Importance Of Golden Rule In Society

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    Societies in America today do not imply the Golden rule to their everyday lives. This rule explains the karma effect that whatever you do comes back around to either break or make you. This applies to every aspect of life. The main aspects are showing compassion, building relationships due to loyalty, and overall respecting others. These crucial characteristics allow for a better way of life and to overall become better human beings socially while being religiously by obeying one out of the ten commandments

  • I M Looking Over Case Study

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    Part I – “I’m Looking Over...” Exercise 1- Minnesota has an average monthly temperature range of between −19.4° and 28.6° C. It has very hot summers, sometimes going as high as 45.6° C, and extremely cold winters, the temperature can go as low as −51° C. Minnesota has a lot of days with freezing temperature (154), and hardly any days with warm weather (14). Minnesota also gets an average of 66-76 cm of precipitation yearly, and has a small population of herbivores, which are not present during

  • Thermodynamic Properties Of Exothermic Reaction

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    AIM Design an experiment to study a thermodynamic property of a chemical substance, a chemical reaction, a physical change or chemical phenomenon. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Standard enthalpy change of solution, ∆Hsolnø, is the enthalpy change when one mole of a substance dissolves in water to form a solution of infinite dilution under standard conditions.1 The standard enthalpy change can either be exothermic or endothermic. An exothermic reaction is a reaction where energy is released as a form of

  • E. Coli K12 Growth Lab Report

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    The purpose of this project was to examine the effect of temperature on E. Coli k12 growth. Some major findings were that there was significant growth at room temperature (22 degrees). The hypothesis stated that below 30 degrees, the bacteria would die. The hypothesis was mainly supported, because there was some growth below 30 degrees, at 22, but lower than that the bacteria died. The hypothesis was not completely correct because there was still growth at 22 degrees. A trend that was noted was that

  • Literary Analysis: To Build A Fire By Jack London

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    Literary Analysis The short story To Build a Fire by Jack London is a story showing the determination of a man's desire to survive and his traveling mate his dog. During the story the man seems unworried about the cold and the frost that began to come across his body as he was going on his hike, however the dog who doesn't understand dangour can slowly start to show signs that something is going to happen. As the story begins to progress the man starts going into small panics after realizing his

  • Role Of Being Spoiled In America Essay

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    Everyone in America is proud of what they think that they have earned, but really they are only being oblivious to how spoiled they are. As is listed in the dictionary, spoiled means to harm the character of (a child) by being too lenient or indulgent. This definition is highly correct because of the way America is compared to a child. Spoiled simply means obtaining something that you do not deserve. America is known as spoiled, because of how oblivious they are towards the things they receive so

  • Newton's Law Of Cooling

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    Law of Cooling Amy (Dohyun) Kim _10I Let’s say a 90.0 °C cup of coffee was placed in a refrigerator and after 4 minutes the temperature was measured to be 83.2 °C and in another 4 minutes it was measured to be 77.0 °C. In order to find out the initial temperature of the refrigerator and the time it takes for the coffee to cool down to 40.0°C, we will research about the Newton’s Law of Cooling rate and find a suitable model that describes the change in temperature over time. According

  • Persuasive Essay On Polar Bears

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    t - Biological conservation essay - Ursidae Currently there are 8 species of bear, six of these eight species are, at the moment, listed as vulnerable with the Giant Panda only very recently being removed from the endangered animals list. Bears can be found in various places all over the world, some being found in specific countries or areas while others are more widespread. This range in homes means different habitats and behaviours but also different threats to their populations, though they

  • Recrystallizing Benzoic Acid Lab Report

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    Purpose/Introduction The process of recrystallization is an important method of purifying a solid organic substance using a hot solution as a solvent. This method will allow the separation of impurities. We will analyze Benzoic Acid as it is dissolved and recrystallized in water and in a solvent of Methanol and water. Reaction/Summary In Experiment One we will be recrystallizing Benzoic Acid from water. In Experiment Two we will be recrystallizing Benzoic Acid using a solvent pair made up of Methanol

  • Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Figure 1 shows the visual output of transforming the quantitative information presented in Table 1 into the so-called bubble plot, which is essentially a special version of a scatterplot (Kabacoff 2011, p.278f.). The graph in Figure 1 visualises co-occurring nominal collocates of hot and warm in the COHA decade of the 1860s. The x-axis designates the co-occurrence frequency per million words of collocates with hot whereas the y-axis portrays their co-occurrence frequency per million words with warm

  • Anders Celsius Research Paper

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    of all of the famous Chemists, Anders Celsius is an important figure to reflect on. Anders Celsius was born to a Lutheran family on November 27, 1701, in Uppsala, Sweden (“Anders Celsius.” Famous). He was born from his mother, Gunilla Celsius, a daughter of a famous scientist. His father was Nils Celsius, who was an astronomy professor, as well as his grandfather, Magnus Celsius. They both were professors at Uppsala, a university in Sweden (“Anders Celsius”(1701 –1744)). He was around influences

  • How Does Temperature Affect The Rate Of Anaerobic Respiration In Yeast

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    The Effect of Temperature on the Amount of Oxygen Consumed During Cellular Respiration of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Purpose: To determine the temperature at which baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) respires most efficiently in order to produce the best baked goods as possible when utilizing yeast. Research Question: How does temperature affect amount of oxygen used during cellular respiration of yeasts? Introduction: Respiration is process of releasing energy from organic compounds in order

  • Temperature Of Soup

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    gathered. The Initial Temperature of the Soup The table below shows the initial temperature of soup. Temperature of Soup 99°C Table 1. Initial Temperature of Soup The temperature of the soup that was put in different types of containers was 99 degrees Celsius or 99°C. This temperature made the soup that was used to boil. The soup used is a vegetable soup that was not that watery. Vegetable soup was chosen because it is easy to make and it was available during the experiment being performed. The reason

  • Oobleck Density Lab

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    For the density of oobleck at each temperature are as follows: 11.1g/ml at 0 degrees celsius, 1.31g/ml at room temperature, 1.3g/ml at 50 degrees celsius, and 2.4g/ml at 100 degrees celsius. The appearance and state of being of the oobleck changed in response to the temperatures as well. At room temperature, the oobleck looked like traditional oobleck and behaved like a non-newtonian fluid

  • Snail Matriculation Lab

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    Introduction Research by Seuffert and Pablo (2013) supports that there are many contributions that affect the lifecycle of a snail; their growth, feeding, crawling, reproduction and survival depend on temperature. In knowing this we wanted to test the movement of snails in different temperatures within different populations (1 snail, 5 snails, 10 snails). Temperature effects all physiological processes but is still not explained. The body temperature is linked to the habitat in which the snail