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* IToday's work is a continuation of Jordan's [[User:Benjamin D. Eachus/Notebook/Phosphorylation/2012/05/22|work]]
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* IToday's work is a continuation of my [[User:Benjamin D. Eachus/Notebook/Phosphorylation/2012/05/22|work]]
*The products created on 5/22 sat overnight on the lab bench at room temp.  Observation suggested that the products were gels, but upon further inspection, it was determined that the samples were both solid. In order to dissolve the solid, 5mL of H2O were added to the first product and 2mL of H20 were then added to the second product.  Both flasks were then placed onto a mixing platform.  Both products were mixed overnight.  
*The products created on 5/22 sat overnight on the lab bench at room temp.  Observation suggested that the products were gels, but upon further inspection, it was determined that the samples were both solid. In order to dissolve the solid, 5mL of H2O were added to the first product and 2mL of H20 were then added to the second product.  Both flasks were then placed onto a mixing platform.  Both products were mixed overnight.  

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  • IToday's work is a continuation of my work
  • The products created on 5/22 sat overnight on the lab bench at room temp. Observation suggested that the products were gels, but upon further inspection, it was determined that the samples were both solid. In order to dissolve the solid, 5mL of H2O were added to the first product and 2mL of H20 were then added to the second product. Both flasks were then placed onto a mixing platform. Both products were mixed overnight.



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