Melting Points Elizabeth McGrail Organic Chemistry I 25 January 2013 ABSTRACT The objectives of this lab are‚ as follows; to understand what occurs at the molecular level when a substance melts; to understand the primary purpose of melting point data; to demonstrate the technique for obtaining the melting point of an organic substance; and to explain the effect of impurities on the melting point of a substance. Through the experimentation of three substances‚ tetracosane‚ 1-tetradecanol and
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FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS 1. RATE OF RETURN 2. SIMPLE INTEREST 3. COMPOUND INTEREST 4. MULTIPLE CASH FLOWS 5. ANNUITIES 6. LOAN REPAYMENT SCHEDULES Financial Math Support Materials Page 1 of 85 (1) RATE OF RETURN FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS CONCERNS THE ANALYSIS OF CASH FLOWS BETWEEN PARTIES TO A CONTRACT. IF MONEY IS BORROWED THERE IS AN INTIAL CASH INFLOW TO THE BORROWER BUT AFTERWARDS THERE WILL BE A CASH OUTFLOW IN THE FORM OF REPAYMENTS. A person
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This week concepts were of function problems which may include exponentials and logarithms within the functions. With these types of function we can find out information for breaking-even and profit analysis‚ compound interest‚ continuous compound interest and doubling time for an investment. Out of these concepts from this week lesson plan‚ currently understanding and using doubling time for an investment would be the most important. In this world we live in today‚ the economy has taken a huge
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Lab 2: Protiens and Starches Purpose: An introduction to testing procedures for two large‚ organic molecules: proteins and starches. Hypothesis: In the test for protiens the water‚ being that it is inorganic will not test positive for protiens; it will serve as the negative control. The milk and 50% egg solution should test positive for protien as they are subsatnce derived from animals which contain protiens in order to carry the functions of life. The sucrose will test negative due
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alcohol c. burning in air d. slicing into two pieces ______ 7. At sea level‚ water boils at 100°C. This is an example of a(n) a. chemical property. c. physical property. b. extensive property. d. chemical change. ______ 8. Every pure chemical compound consists of two or more elements that a. are combined chemically. b. can be separated by a physical change. c. cannot be separated. d. are combined in any proportion. Copyright © by Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Modern
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II. Azo compound is compound that contain azo group (-N=N-) between the conjugated aromatic ring and absorb light to show. Azo compounds are usually intensely coloured because the azo (diazenediyl) linkage –N=N-‚ brings the two aromatic rings into conjugation. This gives and extended system of delocalized π electrons and allows absorption of light in the visible region. Azo compounds‚ because of their intense colours and because they can be synthesized from relatively inexpensive compounds‚ are used
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Physical Properties of Organic Molecules Abstract Identifying the physical properties of compounds can be useful in several ways. It helps us to determine the structure of certain compounds‚ the purity of substances and if a substance is not pure we can figure out how to separate contaminating substances from a compound. In this experiment‚ I learned how to determine a solid’s melting point and why some melting point ranges may be broader than others.
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comes my way. 3.Would you rather have a savings account that offered simple interest‚ or an account that offered compound interest? Why? I would rather have a simple interest account. The reason why is it’s much easier to calculate and keep up w/ how much money you have. Also another reason is your money stays the same each year. 4. If you were opening a savings account with compound interest‚ would you prefer an account that offers annual compounding‚ quarterly compounding‚ or daily compounding
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Extraction of Organic Compounds From Natural Sources: Extraction of Trimyristin From Nutmeg Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to illustrate how a solid natural product can be extracted from its natural source through the use of an organic solvent. Natural products are organic compounds that are synthesized by natural biological processes in plants‚ animals and microorganisms. These products typically occur in mixtures of many different compounds‚ so to obtain a particular
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SOAP & DETERGENT I) Definition of Soap o Soap are sodium or potassium salts of long-chain carboxylic acids o The general formula of a soap : RCOO Na / RCOO K • R is an alkyl group which contain 12 to 18 carbon atoms. II) The history of soap manufacturing. ▪ Solvay Process - Carbon dioxide ( obtained from heating CaCo ) is passed into concentrated NaCl solution which is saturated with ammonia . NaCl +NH +H
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