Smart Worksheet Library - Resource Request
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Scientific Literacy
Introduction to units
Scientific numeracy
Micropipetting numeracy
Moles and Molarity
Single step dilutions
Dilution factors
Serial dilutions
Calculating pH
Acid base titration
Beer-Lambert equation
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
Quantitative Skills
Fundamental Numeracy (Biomedical)
Fundamental Numeracy (Chemistry)
Units and unit conversions (Biomedical)
Units and unit conversions (Chemistry)
Scientific formulae (Biomedical)
Scientific formulae (Chemistry)
Data visualisation and graphing (Biomedical)
Data visualisation and graphing (Chemistry)
Averages, spread and precision (Biomedical)
Averages, spread and precision (Chemistry)
Statistical Principles
Data types and measurement
Data display and distribution
Interpreting averages and quartiles
Variability and confidence intervals
Correlation
Molecular Biology
PCR primer design
Enzyme kinetics: plotting fundamentals
Protein purification and yield
The Hardy-Weinberg principle
Chi-square test (genetics)
Biomedical Science
Pharmacokinetics: single dose
Pharmacokinetics: multiple doses
Competitive antagonism
Ileum organ bath
Agarose Gels
Analytical foundations
Selecting appropriate time, voltage and concentration
Troubleshooting potential errors
Pathogen identification experiment
Triplet repeat disease risk
Microbiology & Ecology
Microscopy: estimating size
Histological staining
Mark-release-recapture
Simpson's biodiversity index
Physical Chemistry
States of matter and phase diagrams
Coordination compounds
Calculating equilibrium constant
Redox and electrochemistry
Iodine clock reaction (persulfate variation)
Kinetics: rate equations
Determine an unknown concentration of acid by titration
Making a buffer
Analytical Chemistry
Chemical tests
NMR spectroscopy fundamentals
Infrared spectroscopy analysis
Mass spectroscopy analysis
Identification of an unknown compound
Organic Chemistry
Introduction to naming organic molecules
Naming multi-chain molecules
Synthesis of paracetamol
Introduction to food tests
Inorganic Chemistry
The oxidation states of vanadium
Glycerol oxidation by permanganate
Forensics
Scene management: prior to the examination
Incident scene: assessments
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