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ObjectionsDescriptionPart 1
A)0.51 g of PVOH (MW:89,000-98,000) with 4 ml of phosphate buffer was placed on to a heat block at 100C. B)0.25 g of PVOH (MW:89,000-98,000) with 3 ml of phosphate buffer was placed on to a heat block at 100C. C)0.14 g of PVOH (MW:89,000-98,000) with 3 ml of phosphate buffer was placed on to a heat block at 100C.
A)0.52 g of PVOH (MW:89,000-98,000) with 4 ml of phosphate buffer was placed on to a heat block at 100C. B)0.25 g of PVOH (MW:89,000-98,000) with 3 ml of phosphate buffer was placed on to a heat block at 100C. C)0.13 g of PVOH (MW:89,000-98,000) with 3 ml of phosphate buffer was placed on to a heat block at 100C.
A)0.25 g POVH (MW:89,000-98,000) with 4 ml of phosphate buffer was blaced to a heat block at 100C.
DataNotes
The reason why we wanted to try safflower oil was it has freezing point lower than -20C. Mineral oil did not freeze completely at -20C.
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