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Use categories like tags. Change the "Course" category to the one corresponding to your course. The "Miscellaneous" tag can be used for particular experiments, as instructed by your professor. Please be sure to change or delete this tag as required so that the categories remain well organized.
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Description

  1. Add experimental record here. Include what, how, and why...

Data

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  1. Bovine Serum Albumin
    1. mass = 35.12 mg
    2. 10.0 mL volumetric flask
    3. MW = 66776 g/mol
    4. concentration = 52.6 μM
  2. Lysozyme
    1. 30.07 mg of lysozyme
    2. 10.0 mL water in volumetric flask
    3. MW = 14307 g/mol
    4. concentration = 210 μM
  3. Myoglobin
    1. 27.06 mg of myoglobin
    2. water to 10.0 mL in volumetric flask
    3. MW = 16951 g/mol
    4. concentration = 160 μM

Notes

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Use categories like tags. Change the "Course" category to the one corresponding to your course. The "Miscellaneous" tag can be used for particular experiments, as instructed by your professor. Please be sure to change or delete this tag as required so that the categories remain well organized.

Hannah Harvey

Anneliese Faustino