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The document outlines two experiments involving butterfly pea flowers and Catharanthus roseus, detailing the materials and procedures required for each. Both experiments involve preparing flower extracts, adding them to test tubes with water, and observing the results. Observations and research on the components of the butterfly pea flower are also requested after conducting the experiments.

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The document outlines two experiments involving butterfly pea flowers and Catharanthus roseus, detailing the materials and procedures required for each. Both experiments involve preparing flower extracts, adding them to test tubes with water, and observing the results. Observations and research on the components of the butterfly pea flower are also requested after conducting the experiments.

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BUTTERFLY PEA FLOWER

MATERIALS:
 3 test tubes
 2 plastic cups
 20 ml of water (3)
 1 Dropper
 Graduated Cylinder
 Surgical Gloves
 Mask

PROCEDURES:
1. Remove the sepals of the butterfly pea flowers.
2. Soak the flowers in water and grind it using your hands.
3. Prepare 20 ml of water in each 3 testubes.
4. Add each concentration to each test tubes.
5. Add 5 drops of concentration butterfly pea flower to each test tubes.

Write your observation on this experiment and search on the component of butterfly pea flower.

CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS

MATERIALS:
 3 test tubes
 2 plastic cups
 20 ml of water (3)
 1 Dropper
 Graduated Cylinder
 Surgical Gloves
 Mask

PROCEDURES:
6. Remove the sepals of the catharanthus roseus.
7. Soak the flowers in a hot water (50 ml) in 5 minutes and grind it using your hands.
8. Prepare 20 ml of water in each 3 test tubes.
9. Add each concentration to each test tubes.
10. Add 5 drops of concentration catharanthus roseus to each test tubes.

Write your observation on this experiment and search on the component of butterfly pea flower.

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