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Quick revision of atomic structure
Here u can quickly revise the concept of Atomic Structure and score well in your exam
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Acids, bases and electrolytes - more in terms of health/nursing context. Also linked in are different health conditions that result of acid bases and/or electrolyte imbalances
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These are very good study notes on lipids for anyone pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry or Biology. I use these notes to lecture Biochemistry at the University of Zambia
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Procedures and Communication in the Science workplace Task 1 Produce a table listing all the procedures and practices commonly used in a science laboratory. Include those listed in the unit content as a guide. (P1) Give reasons why each of the procedures and practices listed in your table are carried out. (M1) Consider the following procedures; handling of materials; store management, eg chemical, biological; ordering procedures; calibration of equipment, eg pH meters, graduated pipettes; maintaining equipment, eg burettes and Bunsen burners; collection/transport of substances and equipment for disposal; use of centrifuges; instrumentation techniques, eg colorimeter, electrophoresis; dessicators and vacuum storage; handling and disposal of radioactive substances; handling and use of glassware; handling of solvents and poisons; use of ovens; operation of the fume cupboard; transfer of materials; carrying out tests This provides evidence for P1 and M1 Task 2 You decide to produce a handout for the technicians covering communication in the science faculty of the university. List the ways in which information is communicated. (P2) Explain the reasons for communication and why any communication must be clear (M2). Consider the following communicating practices: lines of authority and accountability to and from other personnel; working as a team; organisation of the laboratory (weekly, daily, etc); routines (work schedules, briefings); reporting of results; scientific terminology This provides evidence for P2 and M2 Task 3 Use case studies (real or fictional) to show the importance of communicating laboratory procedures to other laboratory personnel, giving examples to show what might happen if communication is unclear and procedures are not followed. You must include your bibliography (500- 700 words) This provides evidence for D1 Exam board is pearson
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Complete Notes for redox reactions and oxidation states for AS/A2. Includes some practice questions.
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Course: Biochemistry, (applicable for all years) Comprehensive notes covering various subtopics: Buffer solutions and calculations, acid deposition, pH curves, titration etc. [in depth explanations with worked examples, chemical equations and graphs]
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Good notes taken on atoms, elements, chemical bonds, water, and pH.
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IGCSE/GCSE level notes on the different separation techniques found in the specification
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This is a note on the structure of the atom and isotopes.
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being an Msc student flexible notes are very important. so the notes are made simple but not of very low level. level of minimum 12th standard
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Human factors licensE exam sample questions for pilots,flight dispatchers. 100% pass if you study this question data bank well it covers everything you need for your atpl,cpl ppl or flight dispatch caa license exams
£25.00 Preview RemoveBTEC Applied Science Unit 13 Assignment 2
Unit 13: Biochemistry and Biochemical Techniques – Assignment 1 Enzymes Task 1 Enzymes are globular proteins with a tertiary structure. Using to diagrams to help describe the structure of a globular, tertiary protein. By using a diagram of a specific enzyme of your choice describe the structure of the enzyme. Identify the bonds involved in maintaining its shape, including the role of amino acid side chains in stabilizing the molecule. Explain what is meant by “active site”. With reference to “activation energy” explain how enzymes speed up reactions. Using diagrams to help explain the two ideas about enzyme / substrate interactions: Lock & Key; Induced Fit This provides evidence for P4 Task 2 Carryout practical investigations into the effect of : substrate concentration, enzyme concentration, temperature and pH on the rate of enzyme controlled reactions. For each experiment you will need to present the method, results tables and graphs and conclusions. This provides evidence for P5 Task 3 In the conclusion for investigation c), explain in detail how changes in temperature affect the rate of an enzyme controlled reaction. You must explain how changes in temperature affect the chemical bonds that maintain the enzymes structure. This provides evidence for M3 Task 4 In the conclusion for investigation d), explain in detail how changes in pH affect the rate of an enzyme controlled reaction. You must explain how changes in pH affect the chemical bonds that maintain the enzymes structure. This provides evidence for D3 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
£5.00 Preview Removetoxicity of cd and Hg
toxicity of cd and Hg Toxicity of Cd & Hg in the body is being reversed by proteins, using Cysteine amino acid residue cysteine has been proposed as a preventative for some of the negative effects of alcohol, including liver damage and hangover
£6.25 Preview RemoveAROMATIC COMPOUNDS
these are aromatic compounds notes under organic chemistry, include the following subtopics:Aromaticity(Huckel's rule), nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms.The notes are recommented for first year students.Sefako makgatho health science universty Bsc1
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A2 Chemistry notes for Acid-Base Equilibria. These notes can be to revise for most specifications including Edexcel.
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Notes on the history, structure, and importance of the periodic table of elements. Covers chemical periodicity, periodic law, periods and blocks, and changes to the table. Aimed at beginner to intermediate chemistry students.
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Suitable for Applied Sciences or Chemistry A-Levels. This report can also be used for student in a similar foundation year. Also can help those looking for the formal report structure needed in all scientific reports.
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Wave functions, quantum numbers, quantum mechanics, orbital angular momentum QN, orbital shells
£6.25 Preview RemoveCentrosome and centrioles
This document contain the deep study of the centrosome and centriole in which we covered its structure , organization and function in a proper manner sot that it can be properly understand by students. This not is a complete package for students from 1st year of student to 4th year of any biological graduate.
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