General Chemistry (CHEM-108)

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Experiment C: Fluorescence and Kinetics of DNA Transcription and Translation
  • Experiment C: Fluorescence and Kinetics of DNA Transcription and Translation

  • Other • 6 pages • 2022
  • University of Southern California, General Chemistry For Chemistry Majors, Second Semester (CHEM-108), Post lab, Experiment C: Fluorescence and Kinetics of DNA Transcription and Translation Received Perfect Score.
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Experiment B Colorants, Dyes, Colorimetric Analysis and Concentrations
  • Experiment B Colorants, Dyes, Colorimetric Analysis and Concentrations

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  • University of Southern California, General Chemistry for Chemistry Majors, Second Semester (CHEM-108). Post-lab: Experiment B Colorants, Dyes, Colorimetric Analysis and Concentrations. Received Perfect Score.
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CHEM 108 Post-labs
  • CHEM 108 Post-labs

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  • University of Southern California, General Chemistry for Chemistry Majors, Second Semester (CHEM-108). Post-lab: Experiment A Basic Lab Skills: Concentrations, Dilutions, Heat Baths, Solubilities. Received perfect score.
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Gen Chem Study Guide Quiz 1
  • Gen Chem Study Guide Quiz 1

  • Summary • 14 pages • 2022
  • sig figs, units of measurement, nature of light, atomic spectra
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General Chemistry Experiment 4 - Heat of Combustion [Laboratory Report]
  • General Chemistry Experiment 4 - Heat of Combustion [Laboratory Report]

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  • This paper thoroughly discussed the laboratory experiment about the Bunsen burner. I. Introduction Almost all laboratory burners used today are modifications of the original Bunsen burner that was developed by Robert Bunsen and Peter Desaga in 1855. At that time, he was conducting his research on isolating chemical substances and needed a reliable burner for his new laboratory at the University of Heidelberg. He needed a burner with a flame that is steady, clean and hot, characteristics tha...
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