Introduction.- Majority of the time‚ to prepare alkyl halides is via the nucleophilic substitution reactions of alcohols. SN2 reaction is the type of reaction used in this lab experiment. Our objective was to see how a primary alkyl halide reacted with an alcohol. We did a conversion of n-butanol to 1-bromobutane. Br- ions is the nucleophile for this reaction which is generated from an aqueous solution of NaBr. The catalyst that converted the OH functional group of butanol to a better leaving group
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The purpose of this experiment was to successfully produce stilbene dibromide by using a more sustainable approach‚ which would prevent less environmental issues. This was done by brominating trans-stilbene and then using the elimination process on the dibrominated product. This process is considered “greener” compared to the original bromination procedures. In order to create the alkyl halides‚ which are able to undergo chemical transformations more readily than the carbon-carbon double bond‚ onto
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ignites the jealousy of his fellow shipmate Danglars. Dantes is then falsely accused of being a Bonapartist. This means he sides with Napoleon Bonaparte and is committing treason against his own king. He is sent to a prison called the Château d’If. The Château d’If was surrounded by water and was known as a place of no return. When Dantes escapes‚ he takes revenge against his four enemies who conspired against him to send him to prison‚ in the manner of an eye for and eye. These four conspirators
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Infatuation for Vengeance Fascination is a human characteristic that is natural in proportion. However when a fascination grows stronger one becomes much more passionate‚ and often times obsessed with pursuing whatever it is they desire. Alexandre Dumas demonstrates in his novel‚ The Count of Monte Cristo that a fixation with revenge can frequently become addictive. Dumas shows this obsession through the character of Edmond Dantes. Dantes‚ a 19 year old boy growing up in the small town of
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Behavior: A Strategic Approach. Hoboken‚ NJ: John Wiley. Second Edition. Coursepacket: Available athttps://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cbmp/access/23589050 The Harvard Business Review articles (HBR) are not included in the coursepacket because you can access them for free. You are responsible for finding the HBR articles through the library or the EBSCO host database. **Additional reading assignments are posted on Blackboard under “Course Materials”. OVERVIEW This is an introductory‚ survey
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Danglar‚ Mondego was able to frame Dantes for treason. When Dantes asks why he did it‚ Mondego responds‚ "You’re the son of a clerk; I’m not supposed to want to be you‚" (Mondego is the son of a Count). He is then taken to a horrible prison called the Chateau d’If‚ where he is barely fed‚ bored to the point of wanting suicide and whipped on every anniversary of his arrival. After a few years of torture‚ an elder man‚ Abbe Faria (a priest)‚ digs his way into Edmond’s cell. They make a deal that if Edmond
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consumer goods manufacturer. To celebrate he told Tracey that he was going to buy a bottle of Chateau Margeaux‚ an expensive red French wine‚ for them to share. After driving to two liquor outlets experiencing no success in finding his Margeaux‚ Tracey suggested that they just buy a bottle of French champagne instead. But Craig insisted that they try a third store on the other side of the city. For Craig‚ Chateau Margeaux is a: * -unsought good * -homogeneous shopping good
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entertainment. To show his wealth‚ the king imprisoned Fouquet and then hired a building team- Louis Le Vau‚ the architect‚ Andre Le Norte‚ the landscape designer‚ and Charles Le Brun‚ the interior artist. He was going to start work on a much grander chateau. Louis XIV was determined to show a symbol to embody majesty and power of the French monarchy. But after Louis Vau’s death‚ Jules Hardouin Mansart (1646-1708) was commissioned to triple the size of the palace. It took thirty two years to complete
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replace it with a real ring. That night he is arrested on charges of conspiracy against the country and when seeking help from Mondego he learns that he is the one that turned him in. Dantes is sent to Chateau D’lf‚ the jail for country’s criminals who they wish no one to know of. While in the Chateau‚ another prisoner emerges from a tunnel he has been digging for decades in the wrong direction. The prisoner‚ Faria‚ is an old priest that promises Dantes to teach him everything he knows if he aids in
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The HBR article‚ “Rethinking Political Correctness” by Ely‚ R.‚ Meyerson‚ D.‚ & Davidson M.‚ explores what can be the downside of increased sensitivity to race‚ religion‚ or gender in the workplace. In the class text‚ Bell spells out that “Overt demonstrations of intentional discrimination are considerably less likely in the twenty-first century than they have been in the past” (2012 p. 53). While this should be considered meaningful progress by our society likely helped by laws and regulations‚
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