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    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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    hydrocarbons. Classification of the Hydrocarbons Aliphatic hydrocarbons (Greek for "fat") consist of alkanes (paraffins)‚ alkenes (double bonds) and alkynes (triple bonds). Aromatic hydrocarbons contain the benzene ring. 153 C C C alkane alkene C C C alkyne benzene Hydrocarbons can be further divided into saturated hydrocarbons that have only single carbon-carbon bonds (alkanes)‚ and unsaturated hydrocarbons that have multiple carbon-carbon bonds (alkenes‚ alkynes

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    Chemical Reactions

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    simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon‚ and is a white crystalline solid with a characteristic odor that is detectable at concentrations as low as 0.08 ppm by mass. As an aromatic hydrocarbon‚ naphthalene’s structure consists of a fused pair of benzene rings. It is best known as the main ingredient of traditional mothballs. Explanation: It’s formed by 10 moles of C + 4 moles of H2 or simply C10H8 + 12 moles of O2. Combustion: Organic compound + O2 H2O + CO2  With the

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    compounds containing benzene rings - the arenes. Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution is a reaction in which the hydrogen atom of an aromatic ring is replaced as a result of an electrophilic attack on the aromatic ring (Attkins & Carey‚ 1990). There are steps to an electrophilic substation. First‚ attack of the electrophile on the aromatic ring‚ creating a resonance-stabilized carbocation called an arenium ion‚ which is an ion that is the result of an electrophilic attack on a benzene ring. And deprotonation

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    than 1% of the Lower Flammable Level (LFL). Follow company’s “Procedure for Entry into Enclosed Spaces” with related permits. If the previous cargo contains Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) or other toxic contaminants which could evolve toxic gases (eg benzene‚ toluene‚ Mercaptans‚ etc)‚ the tank should be checked for such gases. Refer to “Guidelines for Toxic Gases Hazards” Carrying out “Hot Work” inside Tanks within the ‘Dangerous Area’ need special caution as per “Procedures for Hot Work” and carry

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    Organic Chemistry Experiment - Hydrocarbons Thursday‚ April 12‚ 2007 1:34 PM Purpose: To Identify an unknown Hydrocarbon Procedure: Procedure listed in handout "Organic Chemistry Experiment -- Hydrocarbons" Hazards: Open flame and hydrocarbons are flammable. Equations: 1. . 3. . 4. . 5. . Unknown #: 1B s-6 Hyd-3 (colorless liquid) Data/Observations: Test Bromine addition Alkane Mixture of hexane and dichloromethane was originally clear liquid. After adding 3 drops red color Br2/CH2Cl

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    CHM456 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LABORATORY Contact hours: 3 hours/week Laboratory textbook: Pavia‚ Lampman‚ Kriz and Engel‚ Introduction to Organic Laboratoy Techniques 3rd Edition (2011) ** Students MUST obtain a copy of the textbook Synopsis This is an organic chemistry practical course which reinforce the theory and concepts studied in Organic Chemistry 1 (CHM456). It covers the learning of simple laboratory techniques such as reflux‚ distillation‚ extraction‚ crystallization and melting point

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    classes: alkanes have only single bonds‚ and are said to be saturated; alkenes and alkynes have carbon-carbon double or triple bonds‚ and are said to be unsaturated. Aromatic hydrocarbons are cyclic compounds whose structure is related to that of benzene‚ with six -electrons in a six-member ring. Aliphatic Hydrocarbons such as Alkanes are relatively inert to chemical oxidizing agents such as neutral or alkaline permanganate‚ where alkenes are readily oxidized at room temperature. The change in

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    Material Balance

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    Chemical Engineering Design and Professional Skills B Second assignment M A N U F A C T U R E O F S T Y R E N E Assignment 2 – Monday 28/01/13 You have a provisional flowsheet for a process to manufacture 30 ton/h of styrene from ethylbenzene. This is described below. (It may differ in some details from the one you developed last term – but if so‚ you should use the version described here‚ so that all groups are working with the same‚ correct process.) For Assignment 2 of

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    fiber and other downstream products. The demand for Benzene in India is growing steadily and has reached almost 600 KTA which is expected to increase further by another 400 KTA by the end of 12th 5 year plan. There is a need for capacity expansion for Benzene. The primary source for benzene supply is reformate or toluene transalkylation based production units which accounted for about 400 KTA and 620 KTA of capacity respectively. Lower purity Benzene from coke ovens also accounts for small amount of

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    it tough to adhere to the lower VOC levels. Among the strict regulations that came into effect on 1 July 2002‚ an important one sets the limit of aromatics content at no more than 500 ppm (parts per million). The aromatics being limited include benzene‚ ethylbenzene‚ dimethylbenzene‚ toluene and mixed xylenes. Two mandatory state standards limiting the amount of the harmful substances in latex paint for walls and solvent-based polyurethane coatings for wood products were released towards end-2002

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