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STATION #1 1. Fill cup with ¾ full with water http://www.chemistryland.com/CHM107Lab/Lab5/Soil/Lab5Exp3Soil.html 1. Fill cup with ¾ full with water 2. Use test strip to TEST FOR GLUCOSE. (Strip will turn from yellow to green if glucose is present) 3. Mark test results in lab packet 4. Go to Station #2

STATION #2 Add 5 droppers (not drops) of IODINE to water in your cup. Image by Riedell Add 5 droppers (not drops) of IODINE to water in your cup. Be careful! IODINE IS POISONOUS! It will stain your clothes! It will stain your skin! 2. Use a permanent marker to label the level of liquid in the cup. 3. Go to Station #3.

STATION #3 1. Hold membrane bag UNDER RUNNING WATER and rub it http://www.beartoes.com/images/sink.jpg 1. Hold membrane bag UNDER RUNNING WATER and rub it with your fingers until it opens. 2. Run water THROUGH the INSIDE of the bag. 3. Tie a KNOT at ONE end of the bag. 4. Go to Station #4.

STATION #4 1. Make sure you have tied a knot in ONE end of the Image by Riedell 1. Make sure you have tied a knot in ONE end of the membrane bag. 2. Fill bag with GLUCOSE (use 2 fingers to determine how much to fill it) 3. Pinch end closed to keep from spilling 4. Go to Station #5.

STATION #5 1. Add STARCH to the membrane bag on top of the glucose Images by Riedell 1. Add STARCH to the membrane bag on top of the glucose (use 2 fingers to determine how much to fill it) 2. Leave a little space at the end and tie a KNOT to seal the bag. 3. Go to Station #6.

STATION #6 Take your MEMBRANE BAG to the SINK and RINSE IT ………really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, (I mean it!) REALLLLLLLLY WELL. Go to Station #7.

STATION #7 1. Use a towel to dry off the dialysis tubing bag. Image by Riedell 1. Use a towel to dry off the dialysis tubing bag. 2. Use the balance to determine the mass of your bag at the start. 3. Mark this on your lab sheet 4. Mark balance number on your sheet. Return to this same balance tomorrow. 5. START EXPERIMENT by placing the membrane bag in the cup. 6. WAIT AND WATCH WHAT HAPPENS!

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