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Project 10- Multiple Oxidation States Oct 27 2020 Lab B01-A
Project 10- Multiple Oxidation States 
Oct 27 2020 
Lab B01-A 
Introduction: 
The purpose of this lab was to synthesize Tin (II) iodide and Tin (IV) iodide. The Tin(II) 
iodide compound was formed by reacting the element of Tin with concentrated hydrochloric acid 
to first form tin(II) chloride and then underwent a double decomposition reaction with the 
solution of zinc iodide. Tin(IV) iodide was formed by heating tin in the presence of iodine. The 
two main oxidation states for tin are +2 and ...
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Project 10- Multiple Oxidation States 
Oct 27 2020 
Lab B01-A 
Introduction: 
The purpose of this lab was to synthesize Tin (II) iodide and Tin (IV) iodide. The Tin(II) 
iodide compound was formed by reacting the element of Tin with concentrated hydrochloric acid 
to first form tin(II) chloride and then underwent a double decomposition reaction with the 
solution of zinc iodide. Tin(IV) iodide was formed by heating tin in the presence of iodine. The 
two main oxidation states for tin are +2 and ...
BSB50620 Diploma of Marketing and Communication BSBMKG541 Identify and Evaluate Marketing Opportunities Assessment 1: Portfolio of Activities
BSB50620 Diploma of Marketing and Communication 
BSBMKG541 Identify and Evaluate Marketing Opportunities 
Assessment 1: Portfolio of Activities 
Student name: 
Student ID: 
(Ensure you choose an organisation first before starting) 
(Maximum length: 2,000 words) 
To identify opportunities, analyse information on your chosen organisation’s market and 
business needs, for example: 
a. comparative market information 
b. competitors’ performance 
c. customer requirements 
d. legal and ethical req...
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BSB50620 Diploma of Marketing and Communication 
BSBMKG541 Identify and Evaluate Marketing Opportunities 
Assessment 1: Portfolio of Activities 
Student name: 
Student ID: 
(Ensure you choose an organisation first before starting) 
(Maximum length: 2,000 words) 
To identify opportunities, analyse information on your chosen organisation’s market and 
business needs, for example: 
a. comparative market information 
b. competitors’ performance 
c. customer requirements 
d. legal and ethical req...
FINAL EXAMINATION BISC 303
FINAL EXAMINATION 
LEC. 9 ARCHEAE AND CYANOBACTERIA 
The Archaea 
 Crenarchaeota from Greek – crene; for spring or fountain 
 Thaumarchaeata from Greekthaumas; wonder 
 Euryarchaeota from Greek -eurus; wide archaeios for 
ancient or primitive) - to reflect the many ecological niches 
they occupy 
 highly diverse with respect to morphology, physiology, 
reproduction and ecology 
 best known for growth in anaerobic, hypersaline and high 
temperature habitats 
o these were often re...
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FINAL EXAMINATION 
LEC. 9 ARCHEAE AND CYANOBACTERIA 
The Archaea 
 Crenarchaeota from Greek – crene; for spring or fountain 
 Thaumarchaeata from Greekthaumas; wonder 
 Euryarchaeota from Greek -eurus; wide archaeios for 
ancient or primitive) - to reflect the many ecological niches 
they occupy 
 highly diverse with respect to morphology, physiology, 
reproduction and ecology 
 best known for growth in anaerobic, hypersaline and high 
temperature habitats 
o these were often re...
biochem-lab-report-3 CHEM 378.LB|very helpful
CHEM 378.LBBryant Peng 
Lab Partner Richmond Lam 
Biochemistry Lab Friday 4-8 
Biochemistry Lab Report 3 
Abstract: 
In these experiments we focused on the biochemical manipulation of genes with enzymes by 
using the various recombinant DNA technique and technology that are available to us. Some techniques 
we learned was the cutting of vectors with restriction endonucleases allowing us to map the restriction 
sites in our vectors. The restriction fragments formed by these cuts can be measured w...
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CHEM 378.LBBryant Peng 
Lab Partner Richmond Lam 
Biochemistry Lab Friday 4-8 
Biochemistry Lab Report 3 
Abstract: 
In these experiments we focused on the biochemical manipulation of genes with enzymes by 
using the various recombinant DNA technique and technology that are available to us. Some techniques 
we learned was the cutting of vectors with restriction endonucleases allowing us to map the restriction 
sites in our vectors. The restriction fragments formed by these cuts can be measured w...
Quiz 2 Biochemistry Lab Chem 378|100% correct
Quiz 2 
Biochemistry Lab Chem 378 
Name:____________________ 
1. Below are restriction enzyme maps of two plasmids. Draw or described in numbers the 
expected bands of digestion in 1% agarose gel electrophoresis, relative to the 2 bands 
identified for you as control. 
2. Explain the different steps that are involved in a PCR experiment (include all the 
reagents used in the PCR mixture). 
5.5 kb 
BamHI 
3730 
PstI 
2650 
BamHI 
3050 
PstI 
1720 
PstI BamH1 PstI 
BamHI 
pCAG-EYFP 
4000 bp 
3000 ...
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Quiz 2 
Biochemistry Lab Chem 378 
Name:____________________ 
1. Below are restriction enzyme maps of two plasmids. Draw or described in numbers the 
expected bands of digestion in 1% agarose gel electrophoresis, relative to the 2 bands 
identified for you as control. 
2. Explain the different steps that are involved in a PCR experiment (include all the 
reagents used in the PCR mixture). 
5.5 kb 
BamHI 
3730 
PstI 
2650 
BamHI 
3050 
PstI 
1720 
PstI BamH1 PstI 
BamHI 
pCAG-EYFP 
4000 bp 
3000 ...
LS 30A - Final Exam with correct answers
Final Exam 
Last Name: 
First Name: 
Student ID: 
Signature: 
Instructions: Do not open this exam until instructed to do so. You will have three hours 
to complete the exam. Please print your name and student ID number above. You may not 
use books, notes, or any other material to help you. You will need a calculator for some 
problems. Please make sure your phone is silenced and stowed where you cannot see it. 
You may use any available space on the exam for scratch work. If you need more scrat...
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Final Exam 
Last Name: 
First Name: 
Student ID: 
Signature: 
Instructions: Do not open this exam until instructed to do so. You will have three hours 
to complete the exam. Please print your name and student ID number above. You may not 
use books, notes, or any other material to help you. You will need a calculator for some 
problems. Please make sure your phone is silenced and stowed where you cannot see it. 
You may use any available space on the exam for scratch work. If you need more scrat...
BIO 112 Syllabus FALL 2016 160821 |BIO 112|very helpful
Bio112-01 Principles of Biology II Fall, 2016 
Instructor: Dr. Mark D. Hens 
 office: Eberhart 424 
 phone: 334-4945 
 e-mail: 
office hours: Tuesday and Friday 10:00am - noon 
Class Session: Monday and Wednesday at 2:00 – 3:15 PM in Curry 225 
NOTE: YOU MUST BE REGISTERED FOR BIOLOGY 112 LABORATORY (BIO 112L) 
Course description: In this course, you will learn how genetic variation and evolution account 
for the simultaneously vast diversity and remarkable similarities that exist among livin...
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Bio112-01 Principles of Biology II Fall, 2016 
Instructor: Dr. Mark D. Hens 
 office: Eberhart 424 
 phone: 334-4945 
 e-mail: 
office hours: Tuesday and Friday 10:00am - noon 
Class Session: Monday and Wednesday at 2:00 – 3:15 PM in Curry 225 
NOTE: YOU MUST BE REGISTERED FOR BIOLOGY 112 LABORATORY (BIO 112L) 
Course description: In this course, you will learn how genetic variation and evolution account 
for the simultaneously vast diversity and remarkable similarities that exist among livin...
Assignment 3 Solution STAT 431|100% correct
ASSIGNMENT 3 - SOLUTIONS 
1. [15 points] 
(a) [5 points] The likelihood for the data from the British for the most general multinomial 
model is 
P(Yij = yij , i = 1, . . . , 5; j = 1, . . . , 5|Y.. = y..) = y.. 
! 
Q 
i 
Q 
j yij ! 
Y 
i 
Y 
j 
π 
yij 
ij 
where πij = 
µij 
µ.. 
and P 
i 
P 
j πij = 1. 
(b) [5 points] The form of the corresponding log-linear model that should be fit to assess 
the hypothesis of perfect social mobility in Britain is 
log µij = u + u 
X 
i + u 
Y 
j 
where ...
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ASSIGNMENT 3 - SOLUTIONS 
1. [15 points] 
(a) [5 points] The likelihood for the data from the British for the most general multinomial 
model is 
P(Yij = yij , i = 1, . . . , 5; j = 1, . . . , 5|Y.. = y..) = y.. 
! 
Q 
i 
Q 
j yij ! 
Y 
i 
Y 
j 
π 
yij 
ij 
where πij = 
µij 
µ.. 
and P 
i 
P 
j πij = 1. 
(b) [5 points] The form of the corresponding log-linear model that should be fit to assess 
the hypothesis of perfect social mobility in Britain is 
log µij = u + u 
X 
i + u 
Y 
j 
where ...
Islam DBQ Lake Weir High School SOCIAL STUDIES E.Q. 101,2
Why Did Islam Spread So Quickly? 
A medieval caravan of Muslim pilgrims traveling to Mecca. 
Overview: According to the holy texts of the Muslims, in 610 CE a local merchant named Muhammad 
retreated to a cave outside the city of Mecca in Arabia to meditate. There, the archangel Gabriel 
appeared and gave Muhammad words to recite. These words were to give birth to a religion called 
Islam. Within 140 years, followers of Islam had created an empire that ruled the Middle East and 
stretched across...
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Why Did Islam Spread So Quickly? 
A medieval caravan of Muslim pilgrims traveling to Mecca. 
Overview: According to the holy texts of the Muslims, in 610 CE a local merchant named Muhammad 
retreated to a cave outside the city of Mecca in Arabia to meditate. There, the archangel Gabriel 
appeared and gave Muhammad words to recite. These words were to give birth to a religion called 
Islam. Within 140 years, followers of Islam had created an empire that ruled the Middle East and 
stretched across...
MARK201 FINAL EXAM NOTES MARK 201 very helpful
David’s Tea 
David’s tea has put a fresh, North American twist on tea. The company opened its first store in Toronto in 2008, and has since 
expanded its colourful and modern shops to neighbourhoods and communities across Canada and the United States. The brand 
strategy is simple—delight customers with great-tasting teas and exceptional customer service. “It seems like a basic idea, but there 
wasn’t anyone else that was doing it at the time,” explains owner David Segal. 
With over ...
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David’s Tea 
David’s tea has put a fresh, North American twist on tea. The company opened its first store in Toronto in 2008, and has since 
expanded its colourful and modern shops to neighbourhoods and communities across Canada and the United States. The brand 
strategy is simple—delight customers with great-tasting teas and exceptional customer service. “It seems like a basic idea, but there 
wasn’t anyone else that was doing it at the time,” explains owner David Segal. 
With over ...
NR 565 WK6_Asthma_assignment_Student_Version with Asthma Case Study|all that you need
FA Final Exam AHS 20|all that you need
LAB 4 ASTR 102
2.08 honors love of things ENGLISH 2
Analytical Reading Activities 3 Topic 3.10: Social Movements and Equal Protection|very helpful