From part 1, we discovered how to culture bacteria ensuring there is no contamination… in this video, we’re going to look at how we can calculate the size of our newly cultured populations.
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In this video we are going to look at how to do percentage increases and decreases, using multipliers. You should already know what percentages are, and how to find them.
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Here, we have 3 farmers Bob, Jack and Jill.
They need to fence their fields to stop their sheep from running away. However, they’re not too sure how much fencing to buy, especially since their fields have different shapes.
In order to
Learn the basics about the principle of green chemistry that considers reducing derivatives, as a part of environmental chemistry.
Functional groups are the sites in a molecule where a reaction occurs. Some molecules may have more than one functional group which may be a problem if you’re carrying