Laboratory 4 Determining The Identity
Found 5 free book(s)Experiment: Identification of Unknowns* Introduction
classes.kvcc.edulaboratory experiment (ALL six parts). A combined report for your lab group will be submitted summarizing your data and the final identity of your unknown compound. Make sure you include the unknown identification on your report along with the compound name for your unknown (i.e. Unknown A …
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6. Determining the likelihood of a hazard occurring
www.nrfsp.com6. Determining the likelihood of a hazard occurring A. must be established during monitoring a present hazard. B. is part of the hazard analysis being conducted. C. is when the hazard is identified as a critical control point. D. happens during establishing critical limits for the hazard. 7.
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Paper Chromatography of Amino Acids - Buffalo State College
faculty.buffalostate.edu4. Assume that the unknown amino acid that you analyzed was not one of the 5 known amino acids on your chromatogram (Leu, Ala, Phe, Asp, Ser), but instead was one of the other 15 amino acids. Based on its Rf, what is the most likely identity of your unknown. Justify your conclusion. 5.