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Category: Chemistry
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Glucose Methodology Comparison and Recommendation
Instructions
Your hospital has decided to open a new Diabetes Management Clinic. The administration is trying to decide which glucose testing method to implement for routine patient monitoring. Two options are under consideration:
- Glucose oxidase method
- Hexokinase method
You, the clinical laboratory technologist, have been asked to evaluate both methods and provide a recommendation. The clinic expects to process ~100 patient samples per week.
Assignment Instructions
Prepare a short presentation (57 slides) or a 23 page written report that:
- Describes each method (principle of the test, how it works).
- Lists the pros and cons of each method, including:
- Specificity and sensitivity
- Interferences (e.g., uric acid, ascorbic acid, hemolysis, lipemia, bilirubin)
- Cost and feasibility for ~100 patients/week
- Automation potential and throughput
- Recommends one method as the best fit for the diabetes clinic.
- Justify your recommendation with scientific evidence.
- Consider patient volume, accuracy, cost, and clinical reliability.
- Cite at least 23 scholarly/credible references (e.g., textbooks, CLSI guidelines, peer-reviewed articles, reputable laboratory references).
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Glucose Measurement Presentation Instructions.docx, Glucose Methodology Rubric.pdf
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12th ke chemistry ka first chapter
1. (Amorphous) ?
(A) Diamond
(B) Graphite
(C) Glass
(D) Common Salt
2. ?
(A) Mercury
(B) Ice
(C) NaCl
(D) Dry ice
3. NaCl coordination number ?
(A) 4:4
(B) 6:6
(C) 8:8
(D) 12:12
4. ?
(A) Glass
(B) Rubber
(C) Diamond
(D) Plastic
5. Cubic crystal system Bravais lattices ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
6. Body-centered cubic (BCC) unit cell atoms ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 8
7. Face-centered cubic (FCC) packing efficiency ?
(A) 52%
(B) 68%
(C) 74%
(D) 32%
8. Schottky defect ?
(A) High difference in ionic radii
(B) Small difference in ionic radii
(C) Metals
(D) Molecular solids
9. n-type semiconductor dopant ?
(A) Group 13 element ( B)
(B) Group 15 element ( P)
(C) Group 14 element
(D) Group 17 element
10. Amorphous solids melting point ?
(A) Sharp
(B) Over a range
(C) Very high
(D) Zero
11. Octahedral void ?
(A) 4 spheres
(B) 6 spheres
(C) 8 spheres
(D) 12 spheres
12. CsCl coordination number ?
(A) 6:6
(B) 8:8
(C) 4:4
(D) 12:12
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Chemistry Question
Q1. (Amorphous) ?
(A) Diamond
(B) Graphite
(C) Glass
(D) Common Salt
Q2. NaCl coordination number ?
(A) 4:4
(B) 6:6
(C) 8:8
(D) 12:12
Give answer of this question
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11grader assignment…Im not sure but it says pick one I also attached an example of what the teacher did.. She has to explain how she got the answer
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Experiment 9 – Thermochemistry
This is the assignment template, there is the requirements at the bottom of the page.
General guidance for lab reports CHEM 1411:
- Your lab report must be typed using: font Times New Roman, Size 12, Spacing 1.5. Paragraphs alignment must be justified.
- Label each section of your lab report.
- Use complete sentences and avoid grammar and spelling mistakes.
- Make sure you use subscripts to write chemical formulas. (Do not write C10H22, instead use the subscripts and write C10H22). Structures and reactions can be written by hand or you can write them using a computer program. Avoid copy-paste of structures from the internet (but if you do use images from the internet, please add proper citation).
- You should type your report in impersonal from. The words I or we should not appear in your report.
- Instead of: I measured 10.0 g of salt…. it should read: 10.0 grams of salt were measured….
- Instead of: I saw a change in the color when…. it should read: A change in the color was observed when…
- Pictures: You may add pictures. Make sure you refer to them in your lab report and provide a short description of the picture under each image. It is recommended you label each picture added.
- Tables: Remember to label tables and put them into context. Refer to them in your discussion or conclusion section.
- Before submitting your report, please read it to make sure all sentences make sense.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Experiment 9- Thermochemistry 2022-2023.pdf
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Aleks Program
I need you to comeplete 19 topics on the aleks website
Requirements: around 60 questions
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biochem
the lab report has the instructures, u create a graph gather information form it then solve some questions below , the red is what i found in lab
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): CHEM311_Lab 4 UV VIS Spectrophotometry.docx
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Chemistry Lab Report 4
Chemistry Virtual Labs
General Instructions
All labs have two parts.
Part 1
Virtual Lab Exercises – To be carried out using a simulated lab or a worksheet. If it is a simulated lab, you need to submit a lab report. Otherwise, answers in a word document should be sufficient. Please refer to the lab report writing links given in the course.
Part 2
Completion of an assignment.
Both parts need to be submitted to the relevant, weekly, assignment dropbox.
N.B. Any other notes given are for your information only. You do not have to complete those exercises.
Week 4 Lab
Formula of a Hydrate and Electronic Configurations
Part 1
Complete the worksheets,
- Determining the Formula of a Hydrate Simulated Lab Lab Report (Worksheet 1)
Watch:
Now write a lab report as if you conducted the lab. Watch the video several times get the procedure correct.
Now watch:
The above video demonstrates the process for determining the formula of a hydrate using a compound similar to the one in your experiment. While the compound in the video may differ, the calculation method remains the same.
Your Experimental Data:
- Mass of hydrated copper(II) sulfate = 9.7 g
- Mass of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate = 6.2 g
Instructions:
- Watch the video carefully to understand the method of calculating the number of water molecules in a hydrate.
- Using the data provided above, follow the same calculation steps to determine the formula of the hydrated copper(II) sulfate.
- Use the following approach:
- Mass of water lost = Mass of hydrate Mass of anhydrous compound
- Moles of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4) = mass / molar mass (159.61 g/mol)
- Moles of water lost (H2O) = mass / molar mass (18.02 g/mol)
- Mole ratio = moles of water moles of CuSO4
- Round to the nearest whole number to find the value of “x” in CuSO4xH2O
Assignment: Lab Report
Prepare and submit a formal lab report with the following components:
- Title
- Objective
- Materials & Data
- Procedure (based on the videos method)
- Calculations (show each step clearly)
- Analysis
- Conclusion: Report the empirical formula of the hydrated copper(II) sulfate based on your calculations.
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What is displacement reaction
What do you mean by displacement reaction
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