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==Description==
==Description==


# A 10 mL aqueous mixture of BSA (0.0015 mM) and HAuCl<sub>4</sub> (0.25 mM) was created using a 50 mM acetate buffer with a pH of 4.3.
# A 10 mL aqueous mixture of 0.001 g BSA (0.0015 mM) and 0.001 g HAuCl<sub>4</sub> (0.25 mM) was created using a 50 mM acetate buffer with a pH of 4.3.
# The reaction tube was then heated at 80°C for ______
# The reaction tube was then heated at 80°C for ______
# Every 30 minutes the UV-vis Spectrometer was used to assess the progress of the reaction.  Measurements were also taken of the buffer and the reaction mixture at the beginning of the reaction.  A wavelength range between 200 and 900 nm was used.  
# Every 30 minutes the UV-vis Spectrometer was used to assess the progress of the reaction.  Measurements were also taken of the buffer and the reaction mixture at the beginning of the reaction.  A wavelength range between 200 and 900 nm was used.


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

To synthesize gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) from bovine serum albumen (BSA) and HAuCl4

Description

  1. A 10 mL aqueous mixture of 0.001 g BSA (0.0015 mM) and 0.001 g HAuCl4 (0.25 mM) was created using a 50 mM acetate buffer with a pH of 4.3.
  2. The reaction tube was then heated at 80°C for ______
  3. Every 30 minutes the UV-vis Spectrometer was used to assess the progress of the reaction. Measurements were also taken of the buffer and the reaction mixture at the beginning of the reaction. A wavelength range between 200 and 900 nm was used.

Data

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