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LAB #2

Zachary Nunn B3-Bailey
5-11-06

Observation While looking at this lab, I see many different test tubes as well as liquids. Looks like the stereotypical science lab.
Problem What are the different rates of reaction throughout the chalk and levels/acidity of vinegar?
Hypothesis Take into account the chemical make up for the chalk, vinegar and diluted vinegar.
Materials A beaker, a graduated cylinder an eyedropper, water, vinegar, test tubes, chalk, as well as paper towels.
Procedure Fill each test tube with whole chalk or ground up chalk as directedFill with vinegar or diluted vinegarAs directedChart results according to data table.
Data SEE OBSERVATIONS CHART
Analysis I was able to chart results after following the results dictated by the lab sheet provided by the lab technician.
Conclusion/ Summary From this lab, I learned how temperature affects the rate of reaction with acids and bases. I also was able to realize the significant and drastic change that dilution of an acid can have on dissolving any base-like substances. The problems of this lab were minimal, but apparent. The problems of this lab mainly attributed to applying the hot and cold water the beakers that were containing the test tubes. The only other thing that could be considered a hindrance would be the miss-labeling of the test tubes.
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I don't get it...
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Depository, so it can be printed later. :roll:

Though I'm inclined to agree with bloke. If there's any modern parallel, it's with gangstas running smack, and getting an ironic cap plugged in 'em...
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yea, i didnt really post this to get a response, though i knew it would happen...

see i have no ink in my printer, and no floppy disks or Cd to load this data onto, but in the band hall at my school there's internet and ink for the printers...SO i was planning on going online at school in my band hall, copying this post onto Word, then printing it out.

the first was a set of questions i had to do for an English class of the book The Great Gatsby

the essay was also an English assignment. It was on what the great american dream meant to me.

Sorry if i "offended" anyone, that honestly wasnt the point to get anyone's opinion. I know the feelings concerning racial injustice concerning this forum/website well enough.
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yeah um i sorta read the book this year. (like the first three or four pages). But then we got to see the movie, and i was pretty interested in the story. so i decided to go ahead and read it.

and another thing from what i learned in school. the Dawes Severalty Act was passed to move Native Americans to other parts of America(1887). In return, Native Americans would be given land from the government. This deal was not succesful, because Native Americans believed that the land was not owned by man, but to be shared by man. (no man can own land).

So today "White man stole our land."

Kinda fishy.

but im not against all that Native Americans get today. White man still did put them through some stufffff. i just dont know if "stole their land is the right way to put it."


...and thats my offensive bit of the day.....
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Post by passion4tuba »

Bloke, perhaps you are just not aware, but students cannot check thier email at school
And no, i didnt want anyone on tubenet to read it, but whatever.
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bloke wrote:um-hum,

and you couldn't send yourself a p.m
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you give waaaayyyy too much credit to the teenage mind :lol:
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you could've also emailed it to yourself
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I give you a C-.
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Post by Naptown Tuba »

Guess next time I need to make a grocery list and don't have pen and paper, I'll just post it here and print it out later!

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The Great Gatsby wasn't really my thing; I'm more of a 1984 kind of guy myself...
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Naptown Tuba wrote:Naptown "who doesn't tune in to read H.S. homework" Tuba
Then why post to it, and make it longer? :P
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chiltern wrote:So Rene Descartes goes into a bar, the bar tender asks him if he wants a beer, and Rene says "I think NOT!" and promptly disappears...
Aw, now you're making that up! Rene is a friend of mine and he'd never say that.

He'd probably say "Je pense non".
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Post by davet »

students cannot check thier email at school
And no, i didnt want anyone on tubenet to read it, but whatever.
Obviously not a student of Harold Hill! The solution is obvious- email the assignment to the teacher who can then easily give you a working copy at school the next day.
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zoro wrote:Never underestimate the power of a pimple!
You can say that again! (Mandatory cross-topic post):

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Post by davet »

fake turd
You just ruined your next post for when the "strangest thing I ever found in a tuba" topic cycles again.
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bloke wrote:eggs
toilet paper
Dial soap
1 rutabaga (medium)
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eggs
OK, quit the foolin' around! Any self-respecting tuba player would get egg-beaters! :P
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bloke wrote:pickled pigs' feet (Kosher)
They have kosher pickled pigs feet now?
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chevy68chv wrote:
bloke wrote:pickled pigs' feet (Kosher)
They have kosher pickled pigs feet now?
Of course, Kosher pigs' feet come from circumcised pigs. :wink:
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Post by funkcicle »

My brother in law used to work in a Jewish food co-op in Montreal.. one of his regular tasks was removing Health-Canada's "NOT FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION" labels from various products before shipping them to be sold in Kosher food stores in the U.S.
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