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Biological Buffers I-Titration of the Amino Acid Glycine a paragraph-long introduction in your own words and a few sentences up to a paragraph-long methods section for next week's session?? as if you were running this experiment (easiest stylistically, our format is a scientific report) Suggested lengths: a paragraph for the introduction, some sentences for the methods (both can be longer if you'd prefer) What needs to be covered in the introduction: - what is pH: define it
Biological Buffers I-Titration of the Amino Acid Glycine
a paragraph-long introduction in your own words and a few sentences up to a paragraph-long methods section for next week's session??
as if you were running this experiment (easiest stylistically, our format is a scientific report)
Suggested lengths: a paragraph for the introduction, some sentences for the methods (both can be longer if you'd prefer)
What needs to be covered in the introduction:
- what is pH: define it. What is an acid, or a base?
- why is pH important in biology? (if you find the point doesn't become clear from the manual, try googling the question or "pH and proteins")
- what is pH buffering and how is it achieved?
- structure of glycine, responses to pH change
- logic and aim of experiment
How to the methods section:
- summarize the methods at a general "concepts" level, for example: "Titrating an acidic solution with NaOH until ~pH13 and observing pH change at each incremental NaOH addition, in order to observe pH buffering by glycine"
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