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==Description==
==Description==
# Extracted contents of the HCl Lysozyme dialysis
# Extracted contents of the HCl Lysozyme dialysis
## These were placed into 1.5mL centrifuge tubes for further testing
# Ran titrations
# Ran titrations
## Michael preformed the titrations
## The procedure may be viewed on Dr.Fox's page [[User:Douglas_M._Fox/Notebook/AU_CHEM-571_F2011_Lab_Support/2014/10/08|here]].
# Created new SDS Page Solutions
# Created new SDS Page Solutions
# Created a Potassium Phosphate Buffer
# Created a Potassium Phosphate Buffer
## The original protocol asked to make the buffer using KH<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>4</sub> and 1M KOH
## We opted to use the monobasic and dibasic species of the molecule to obtain the desired pH of 6.24
##* Calculations for the buffer were made using this website [[http://www.liv.ac.uk/buffers/buffercalc.html|The University of Liverpool Buffer Calculator]]


==Data==
==Data==

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Description

  1. Extracted contents of the HCl Lysozyme dialysis
    1. These were placed into 1.5mL centrifuge tubes for further testing
  2. Ran titrations
    1. Michael preformed the titrations
    2. The procedure may be viewed on Dr.Fox's page here.
  3. Created new SDS Page Solutions
  4. Created a Potassium Phosphate Buffer
    1. The original protocol asked to make the buffer using KH2PO4 and 1M KOH
    2. We opted to use the monobasic and dibasic species of the molecule to obtain the desired pH of 6.24

Data

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