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    • [DOC File]Water Potential Problems - Weebly

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      Zucchini cores placed in sucrose solutions at 27oC resulted in the following percent changes after 24 hours: % Change In Mass Sucrose Molarity 20% Distilled water 10% 0.2 M -3% 0.4M -17% 0.6 M -25% 0.8 M -30% 1.0 M


    • [DOC File]Writing a Laboratory Report

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      More water would be needed to equalize the concentrations. If the bags were placed in 0.4 molar sucrose instead of distilled water,. Then the distilled water and 0.2 molar bags would shrink as water left them ((hypertonic) , the 0.4 molar bag would stay the same, and the 0.6 – 1.0 molar will still swell.


    • [DOC File]Explanation: Oral Sucrose and Neonatal Pain

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      No significant differences in pain scores, heart rate, respiratory rate, or oxygen saturation were found when the administration of a 24% sucrose solution was compared to the administration of sterile water prior to this procedure.42 (from page 58) Benis, M. (2002) Efficacy of sucrose as analgesia for procedural pain in neonates.


    • [DOC File]D G Thompson Utilizing an oral sucrose solution to ...

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      No significant differences in pain scores, heart rate, respiratory rate, or oxygen saturation were found when the administration of a 24% sucrose solution was compared to the administration of sterile water prior to this procedure.42 (from page 58) Benis, M. (2002) Efficacy of sucrose as analgesia for procedural pain in neonates.


    • Effect of chemicals

      On the other hand sticks kept in tap water/control absorbed the lowest quantity solution (24.67g). Sticks held in solutions (4% sucrose with different level of AgNO3) absorbed much higher amount ...


    • [DOC File]An experiment was set up as illustrated in the diagram below

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      After 24 hours: Measure and record the amount of fluid in each ‘cell’ (tube). Measure and record the amount of water in each measuring cylinder. For Cylinder A, test the water for glucose using a ‘clinistik’ strip. For Cylinder B, test for sucrose by removing a small amount of the water, then add 5mL of HCl then 5mL of NaOH. What happens?


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      Water Potential Worksheet. Water potential is the potential of water to leave an area. It is waters ability to ‘get up and go’. ... 20. For the following molarities of sucrose, calculate the water potential of each. ... 24. Why will your favorite plant likely die if you apply twice the recommended amount of fertilizer?


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      When a polar solute (like sucrose) dissolves in water, it is surrounded by hydration shells as the water interacts with it. The water involved in these hydration shells is not free to move around in solution as much as water that is “free”. Therefore, where there is a higher concentration of solutes, there will be less “free” water.


    • [DOC File]Water Potential problem set:

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      A solution in a beaker has sucrose dissolved in water with a solute potential of -0.9 bars. A flaccid cell is placed in the above beaker with a solute potential of -0.3 bars. ... -0.24 bars = 0.46 bars + x. X = -.70 bars. 7. If a cell having a molar concentration of glucose at 0.22 M is placed in a solution of pure 20 (C water, what will be its ...


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