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Does chewing tobacco give a false DNA test?

Chewing tobacco can potentially affect the result of a DNA test by contaminating the sample with DNA from the tobacco residue. This could lead to inaccurate results or difficulties in interpreting the test. It is recommended to avoid using tobacco products before providing a DNA sample.


How do you figure ppm of CO2 in the air?

To calculate the parts per million (ppm) of CO2 in the air, you would measure the concentration of CO2 in the air using a CO2 sensor or monitor, and then divide that by the total volume of the air sample. This would give you the ppm of CO2 in the air sample. Common methods include using infrared gas analyzers or chemical absorbents.


What is a sample of a colloid?

Milk is a common example of a colloid. The fat globules suspended in the liquid give it a cloudy or opaque appearance, characteristic of colloids.


How do you find the percent of something in a sample?

To find the percentage of something in a sample, divide the quantity of that something by the total sample size and then multiply by 100. This will give you the percentage representation of that something in the sample.


How can I get melting point by using Onset and Clear Points?

To determine the melting point using onset and clear points, heat the sample gradually and observe the temperature at which the first sign of melting occurs (onset point). Continue heating until the sample is completely melted and note the temperature at which the sample becomes transparent (clear point). The melting point is typically reported as a range between the onset and clear points.