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    compounds are the complex compounds of carbon. Because carbon atoms bond to one another easily‚ the basis of most organic compounds is comprised of carbon chains that vary in length and shape. Carbon atoms have four valence electrons that make them bond with each other easily. Thus organic compounds are classified according to their carbon chains that vary in length and shape. Hydrogen‚ nitrogen‚ and oxygen are the most common atoms that are generally attached to the carbon atoms. Organic compounds can

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    DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ADVANCED CHEMISTRY IV- Euler LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ students are expected to: Write the IUPAC name of certain alcohol compounds; SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acid References: General‚ Organic and Biochemistry by Denniston‚ Topping and Caret. Page 283-289. Fundamentals of General‚ Organic and Biochemistry by John R. Holum. Page 418-425. Materials: Ball and stick model of compounds Overhead projector Textbooks Pictures of certain

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    Preparation of 2-butanone

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    Nor Amirah Farhana Nawawi‚ Mia Organic Chemistry Lab Report 2 Jessica Sammons TITLE: Preparation of 2-butanone INTRODUCTION: The goal of this experiment was to prepare 2-butanone from 2-butanol. Chromic acid was used in this experiment to in order to prepare 2-butanol. Cr (VI) is rather orange‚ but Cr (III) is dark green - therefore by oxidizing the alcohol (2-butanol)‚ an orange Cr (IV) is reduced to green. NMR and IR tests were taken to determine the result‚ and the crystallized derivative of

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    Bonds Simple Bond Double Bond Triple Bond Simple‚ Double or Triple Suffix -ane -ene -yne Cyclo + Number of carbons +suffix Characteristics They can be in a straight-chain or can have branches.  You have to search for the parent chain‚ the longest carbon chain that contains the double bond.  You search for the parent chain‚ which contains the triple bond. Its carbons are united forming a closed figure.  Isomers Structural Isomers Stereo isomers (geometric isomers) Structural

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    al Chain Reactions: Bromination of Arenes Introduction The purpose of the bromination of arenes was to determine the different reactivities of different hydrocarbons with different hydrogen atoms when reacted with bromine under free-radical substitution. The time it took for the bromine color to disappear was used to determine the order of reactivity of the different hydrocarbons. Data and Results The data of the 10 hydrocarbon tubes and the 2 control tubes with bromine and dichloromethane in

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    Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to prepare phenylmagnesium bromide‚ a Grignard reagent‚ and react it with benzophenone to give triphenylmethanol. Once made‚ the Grignard reagent will do a nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon of the ketone‚ benzophenone. The result is an alkoxide that is then protonated to give the alcohol‚ triphenylmethanol. The purity of the final product will then be considered by melting point and IR spectroscopy. Final purified triphenylmethanol weighed 8.02 grams

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    oxidation state of a carbon atom can be used to find a change in the oxidation state. The rules used assign carbon a formal oxidation state based on +1 for any atom less electronegative than carbon‚ -1 for atoms more electronegative‚ and 0 for C-C bonds. The carbon must bear an oxidation number that makes this sum equal zero. Increasing the oxidation state or oxidation number of the carbon atom is called an oxidation reaction. This is done in two ways: 1) Increasing the number of carbon-O bonds (or any

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    Ice Man

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    technologies and scientific methods were used by historians and archaeologists tried to work out the life and death of Ötzi. Some of these major methods are: Examining the photos from the excavation site for the layout of Ötzi ’s surroundings. Carbon-14 dating to date when Ötzi had lived. A Mass Spectrometer (AMS) is used to discover Ötzi’s social background. X-ray‚ CAT scan and DNA analysis also used to determine the possible causes of his death. By examining the photos taken at the site‚

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    How many carbon (C)‚ hydrogen (H)‚ and oxygen (O) atoms are found in a molecule of glucose? C:6 H:12 O:6 2. Turn on Show chemical structure. Each black sphere represents a carbon‚ hydrogen‚ or oxygen atom. The lines connecting the spheres represent chemical bonds. A. How many black spheres are in the diagram? 24 B. How does this relate to the number of carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen atoms in the chemical formula for glucose? It is the same number as all of the carbons‚ hydrogens

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    different hydrocarbons.  The most important processes in the petroleum refining are fractional distillation‚ catalytic cracking and catalytic reforming. C. Coal  Raw material for the production of organic compounds  Synthesis gas‚ a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen‚ can be derived from natural gas‚ coal or petroleum. Fractional distillation of petroleum. The lighter‚ more volatile fractions are removed from higher up the column‚ and the heavier‚ less volatile fractions are removed from

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