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    and acetyleguenol products‚ which confirmed their identities; the eugenol sample showed the presence of the alcohol functional group O-H at 3425.19 cm-1 and both alkene C=C at 1604.43 cm-1 and aromatic C=C at 1509.35 cm-1. The acetyleugenol sample showed the presence of ester C=O at 1760.27 cm-1‚ both alkene C=C at 1506.83 cm-1 and aromatic C=C at 1417.46 cm-1. Introduction: Figure 11: eugenol acetyleugenol The primary constituents of the essential oils from cloves

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    IGSCE Chemistry Notes Oxides Oxides are used to determine whether an element is a metal or a non-metal. Most non-metals are classed as acidic oxides. While most metals are classed as basicoxides. Acidic Oxides * Reacts with water to form acids * Neutralises alkaline solution to form salt + water Basic Oxides * Neutralises acidic solutions to form salt + water Amphoeteric Oxides * These are non-metals which display both acidic and basic properties Alkaline Oxides * Reacts

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    Subject Content Most of the objectives specified in this section relate to Knowledge with Understanding‚ although some indication has been given as to where the skills of Handling Information and Solving Problems may be developed. Teachers are reminded that‚ in the written papers‚ 40% of the marks are allocated to these higher ’thinking’ skills. In almost every section‚ students should therefore be given practice at dealing with unfamiliar situations so that these higher thinking skills can be developed

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    capable of being converted to metal salts‚ alkyl halides‚ esters‚ aldehydes‚ ketones‚ and carboxylic acids. In this experiment the conversion from alcohol to alkyl halides was investigated. Alkyl halides are a group of chemical compounds derived from alkanes containing one or more halogens. They are used as flame retardants‚ refrigerants‚ propellants‚ solvents‚ and pharmaceuticals. As a group‚ students convert three alcohols to alkyl halides under acidic conditions and record the 13C NMR spectrum in each

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    Bromination Solo Experiment 3 – Individual Lab Report (Save as pdf and submit‚ due by 12:00 NOON one week after experiment) Last Name: First Name: TA Name: Date Lab Performed: Date Lab Submitted: Group A‚ B‚ or C: Comments for Grading TA: (Please indicate if you performed the lab on a day other than your regularly scheduled day and/or with a TA other than your regular TA). Page Limit: report must not exceed FIVE pages (including this page) LIMIT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY GRAPHS‚ SPECTRA

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    dominated by this effect‚ and usually results in the C-X bond being broken (either in a substitution or elimination process). This reactivity makes alkyl halides useful chemical reagents. Nomenclature According to IUPAC‚ alkyl halides are treated as alkanes with a halogen substituent. The halogen prefixes are Fluoro-‚ Chloro-‚ Bromo- and Iodo-. Examples: H Cl CH3 H F CH2CH3 fluoroethane trans-1-chloro-3-methylcyclopentane Often compounds of CH2X2 type are called methylene halides. (CH2Cl2 is

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    removal based upon their structural class. The rhamnolipid biosurfactants enhanced the rate of linear alkane biodegradation more than the biodegradation rate of the monoaromatics. The rate constants for hexadecane and dodecane increased by 111 and 76% to 4.7 and 0.3 mg/h‚ respectively‚ while those of benzene and toluene increased by 34 and 65% to 3.1 and 4.0 mg/hr‚ respectively. The branched alkane degradation rate constants were also increased by 71% for iso-octane and 39% for pristane. In contrast

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    No. Wavelength cm -1 Interpretation 1 3500-3400 cm -1 O-H hydroxyl group 2 2900-2850 cm -1 C-H alkanes group 3 1150-1100 cm -1 C-O alcohol‚ ether group FTIR of HPMC Table 9.11: FTIR interpretation analysis of HPMC S. No. Wavelength cm -1 Interpretation 1 3600-3500 cm -1 O-H phenols group 2 2950-2850 cm -1 C-H Alkenes group 3 1400-1300 cm -1 Methyl bonding FTIR analysis of Pantoprazole + HPMC Table 9.12: FTIR interpretation analysis of Pantoprazole

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    The E2 reaction performed began by dehydrohalogenating the 3-chloro-3‚ 7-dimethyloctane with potassium hydroxide in aqueous ethanol. The 3-chloro-3‚ 7-dimethyloctane will lose a hydrogen from three different carbons that cause the formation of three constitutional isomers. If the hydroxide ion attacks a hydrogen on the 3-methyl carbon‚ then 2-ethyl-6-methyl-1-heptene will be the product. If a hydrogen on the carbon-2 was attacked‚ then the product would be 3‚ 7-dimethyl-2-octene. If a hydrogen was

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    IGCSE PRE-AICE CHEMISTRY 0620 OFFICIAL STUDY GUIDE Notes: To avoid any confusion concerning the symbol for litre‚ dm3 will be used in place of l or litre.Valence electrons are known as valency electrons for this test. Nature of Matter The states of matter are solid‚ liquid‚ and gas‚ in respective order of kinetic energy. State of Matter | Definite Volume | Definite Shape | Solid | Yes | Yes | Liquid | Yes | No | Gas | No | No | Diffusion:

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