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===Conductivity Measurement of Pure Variables at Room Temperature=== | ===Conductivity Measurement of Pure Variables at Room Temperature=== | ||
*Please note that these conductivity values are not corrected for their dilution factor. The true conductivity of these solutions must be further back-calculated. | |||
*Note that MES and 2,2 Bipyridine have reduced conductivity values. This is because other variables are ions, thus further increase this measurement. This may overwhelm observed effects. | |||
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ProcedureConductivity Measurement of Pure Variables at Room Temperature
Atomic Absorption PreparationCreating the Gold Stock Solutions
Atomic Absorption Samples Solutions with the following Au:lysozyme ratio at 4°C were run on the AA:
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