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    Experiment 1

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    cover for the ignition test. The reagents used in this experiment are: copper nitrate‚ ethanol‚ ethanoic acid‚ diethyl ether‚ 5% HCl‚ concentrated sulphuric acid‚ litmus paper‚ acetic acid‚ sucrose‚ methylamine‚ benzoic acid‚ 5% NaOH‚ 15% HCl‚ butyl bromide‚ buteraldehyde‚ nitro phenol‚ propanone‚ 5% NaHCO3‚ and phenolphthalein. This experiment is quite simple but it requires proper handling of chemicals since the chemicals used are toxic. Moreover‚ this experiment requires proper observation especially

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    Test 4, Ch 9,10,11

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    of a and b. A mixture of the major product a with the minor product b. A mixture of the major product b with the minor product a. 10. Consider the SN2 reaction of butyl bromide with OH- ion. Assuming no other changes‚ what effect on the rate would result from simultaneously doubling the concentrations of both butyl bromide and OH- ion? CH3CH2CH2CH2Br + OH-  CH3CH2CH2CH2OH +

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    Preparation and Characterization of Hydrocarbons Miranda‚ Marilyn1‚ Comaling‚ Leif Anthony B.2 1Professor‚ School of Chemical Engineering‚ Chemistry and Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology; 2Student (s)‚ Subject/Section‚ School of Chemical Engineering‚ Chemistry and Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology ABSTRACT Hydrocarbons are compounds that only contain carbon and oxygen atoms. Alkanes‚ alkenes‚ alkynes and aromatic rings are the four classifications of hydrocarbons

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    The identification of Bamboo using various PCR and Sequencing Techniques Abstract Often the incorrect bamboo species is sold to unsuspecting customers at shops. This can have a disastrous effect on their garden. Three separate and unknown Bamboo leaf samples were taken and were required to be distinguished genetically from one another. Using ITS-PCR DNA amplification techniques‚ the ITS region DNA was amplified and used in PCR-RFLP and RAPD PCR in order to determine the genetic identity of each

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    elements that had not been discovered yet and it contained the atomic mass of the elements. DISADVANTAGES: * When Dmitri put the elements in order of atomic mass‚ he had trouble getting iodine because iodine was similar properties to chlorine and bromine. But iodine had a low atomic mass. So iodine could not be in his rows. This caused Dmitri to break his own rule; he made for the periodic table. DISADVANTAGES: * When Dmitri put the elements in order of atomic mass‚ he had trouble getting

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    Carbon and Its Compounds

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    1. An organic compound X with a molecular formula C2H6O undergoes oxidation with in presence of alkaline KMnO4 to form a compound Y. X on heating in presence of Conc. H2SO4 at 443K gives Z. Which on reaction with H2Oin presence of H2SO4 gives back `X` `Z` reacts with Br2 (aq) and decolorizes it. Identify X‚ Y‚ & Z and write the reactions involved. 2. An organic compound ‘A’ is widely used as a preservative in pickles and has a molecular formula C2H2O2. This compound reacts with ethanol to

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    CHM 237 Lab 10 Report

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    Synthesis of 4‐methylcyclohexene via Dehydration of 4‐methylcyclohexanol Heston Allred TA: Christine Woolley Thursday 1:05-4 pm Laboratory Experiment #10 Abstract 4-methylcyclohexanol was synthesized to 4-methylcyclohexene using dehydration. 4-methylcyclohexanol was heated to reflux and the subsequent distillate (4-methylcyclohexe) was collected. It was then purified using sodium chloride to separate products and an anhydrous solid was then added and filtered

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    Steps of Dna Replication

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    Background on Genomic DNA Isolation and Purification Generally‚ all methods involve the disruption and lysis of cells. This is followed sometimes by the removal of RNA (by RNAses‚ salt or other methods). Choosing which method to use will depend on many selection factors including: DNA is isolated from proteins by several methods including digestion of proteins by the enzyme proteinase K. Proteins are removed subsequently by salting-out‚ organic extraction‚ or binding of the DNA to a solid-phase

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    Benefits Of Sedatives

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    Sedatives are a diverse group of drugs manufactured for medical purposes to relax the central nervous system. Also known as tranquillizers or central nervous system (CNS) depressants‚ they encompass drug classes such as barbiturates‚ benzodiazepines‚ non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotics‚ anesthetics‚ antihistamines and opioid narcotics‚ as well as herbal compounds. History of sedatives Before the era of modern medicine‚ the most commonly prescribed sedative to ease tension‚ cause relaxation

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    oZONE

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    Ozone Depletion: An Introduction Planet Earth has its own natural sunscreen that shields us from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet radiation. It’s called the ozone layer: a fragile band of gases beginning 15 kilometres above our planet‚ and reaching up to the 40-kilometre level. Human activities have caused a substantial thinning of this protective covering — not only over the North and South Poles‚ but right over our heads. Stopping ozone layer depletion is one of the major challenges facing the

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