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public:preparation_of_raspberry_vodka [2017/06/13 09:23] – [Introduction] fangfufupublic:preparation_of_raspberry_vodka [2018/03/31 00:38] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   - Replace the water inside the washing up bowl with boiling water, when the water gets cold.    - Replace the water inside the washing up bowl with boiling water, when the water gets cold. 
   - Repeat step 1-3 when you are bored.    - Repeat step 1-3 when you are bored. 
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 +==== Storage of the reaction mixture ====
 +  - The reaction mixture should be stored in warm places without light, to speed up the reaction. 
 +  - Once the raspberries turn pale pink, the reaction is considered as complete, as all pigments from the fruit bodies are extracted into the ethanol-water solution. 
 +  - The reaction mixture should then be stored in dark and warm places.
 +  - The reaction mixture should then be filtered before use. 
  
 ==== Filtration of the reaction mixture ==== ==== Filtration of the reaction mixture ====
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 ===== Anticipated Results ===== ===== Anticipated Results =====
-  A bottle of tasty raspberry vodka+  tasty bottle of raspberry vodka
 +  - A lump of alcohol infused raspberry pulp.
  
  
 ===== Acknowledgement ===== ===== Acknowledgement =====
-I would like to thank Mr Knapp from my time in Ashmole School for teaching me GCSE Chemistry. I am pretty sure you introduced me to the Arrhenius Equation, even though the Internet suggests that it is something I learnt in A Level. I would like to also thank Mrs Sargent and Mr Frank for being great Biology teachers. I really enjoyed the chlorophyll extraction experiment and the DNA extraction experiment. I would like to thank Dr Kimberley Roper for being a great demonstrator and a great supervisor during my second year in Cambridge. I wasn't a great student, but I didn't learn much, but I still find chemistry fascinating even to these days. I still find watching chemistry videos fun. +I would like to thank Mr Knapp from my time in Ashmole School for teaching me GCSE Chemistry. I am pretty sure you introduced me to the Arrhenius Equation, even though the Internet suggests that it is something I learnt in A Level. I would like to also thank Mrs Sargent and Mr Frank for being great Biology teachers. I really enjoyed the chlorophyll extraction experiment and the DNA extraction experiment. I would like to thank Dr Kimberley Roper for being a great demonstrator and a great supervisor during my second year in Cambridge. I wasn't a great student, I didn't learn much, but I still find chemistry fascinating even to these days. I still find watching chemistry videos fun. 
  
-Finally, I would like to thank Saao, for being a great friend. My life is definitely happier more colourful because of you! :-)+Finally, I would like to thank Saao, for being a great friend. I am definitely happier and more colourful because of you! :-)
  
 [(NatureProtocols > Nature Protocols - Preparation of biomimetic hierarchically helical fiber actuators from carbon nanotubes https://www.nature.com/nprot/journal/v12/n7/full/nprot.2017.038.html)] [(NatureProtocols > Nature Protocols - Preparation of biomimetic hierarchically helical fiber actuators from carbon nanotubes https://www.nature.com/nprot/journal/v12/n7/full/nprot.2017.038.html)]
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