Another word for "fats." Lipids can be more formally defined as substances such as a fat‚ oil or wax that dissolves in alcohol but not in water. Lipids contain carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen but have far less oxygen proportionally than carbohydrates. They are found in places as diverse as egg yolks and the human nervous system and are important component of plant‚ animal and microbial membranes A fatty or waxy are organic compound that is readily soluble in nonpolar solvent (e.g. ether)
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UNIVERSITY OF THE GAMBIA LECTURE NOTES COURSE: PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY II (ORGANIC CHEMISTRY) CODE: CHM 161 2ND SEMESTER SESSION: 2012/2013 LECTURER: ANTHONY F. ADJIVON UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION Organic chemistry started as the chemistry of life‚ when that was thought to be different from the chemistry in the laboratory. Then it became the chemistry of carbon compounds‚ especially those found in coal. Now it is both. It is the chemistry of the compounds of carbon along with other elements
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31) QUALITY OF DRIED FOODS AND DETERIORATIVE REACTIONS DURING DRYING Consumer demand has increased for processed products that keep more of their original characteristics. In industrial terms‚ this requires the development of operations that minimize the adverse effects of processing. The effect of food processing on finished product quality ultimately determines the usefulness and commercial viability of that unit process operation. In the particular case of food drying this indicates that loss
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Compiled SCH4U Course Review Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Bonding Section 3.3 Electron Configurations and Periodic Trends (pg. 139-157) Feb. 11 For single electron system all orbitals with the same value of have the same energy Atoms with more than 1 electron with the same value of n have different energies (sublevels) Because of interactions between additional electrons All orbitals within a sublevel have the same energy The Fourth Quantum Number: A property of the electron (spin quantum
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Permeability and blood compatibility properties of chitosan–poly(ethylene oxide) blend membranes for haemodialysis Anjali Devi‚ D.‚ Smitha‚ B.‚ Sridhar‚ S.‚ & Aminabhavi‚ T. M. (2006). Novel crosslinked chitosan/poly(vinylpyrrolidone) blend membranes for dehydrating tetrahydrofuran by the pervaporation technique Archana‚ D.‚ Dutta‚ J.‚ & Dutta‚ P. K. (2010). Chitosan–pectin–titanium dioxide nanocomposite film: An investigation for wound healing applications. Asian Chitin Journal‚ 6‚ 45–46. Autian‚ J.‚ Kronenthal
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(INTERNAL REPORT) CENTERPLASTICS COMPOUND & ADDITIVES Feb.2011 - M.S. Laura Fontana - Centerplastics Enterprise‚ Ltd Eastern Industrial Road‚ zip. 516127‚ Shiwan Town‚ Boluo Area‚ Huizhou‚ DongGuan‚ GuangDong‚ P.R.China PPH Chapter 1 - Introduction Approximately 25 potential devulcanization technology researchers and developers were identified throughout the world‚ however‚ only a very small number of devulcanization systems are now operating. These are primarily small-capacity systems
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IGCSE Chemistry 2012 exam revision notes by Samuel Lees Contents: 1. The particulate nature of matter 2. Experimental techniques 2.1 Measurement 2.2 (a) Criteria of purity 2.2 (b) Methods of purification 3. Atoms‚ elements and compounds 4.1 Atomic structure and the Periodic Table 4.2 Bonding the structure of matter 3.2 (a) Ions and ionic bonds 3.2 (b) Molecules and covalent bonds 3.2 (c) Macromolecules 3.2 (d) Metallic bonding 3 Stoichiometry 4
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Academia de San Lorenzo Tialo Sto. Cristo City of San Jose Del Monte Bulacan A Research Paper Presented to Mr. Jay-ar D. Cuevas In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Course English IV By Clothe Deenarie B. Bobier Fourth Year – A March 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher of the “Alcohol: Good or Bad” would like to extend her gratitude to those in one way as another made this research paper possible. To Sherlene Jane Enriquez
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bus 9.2 – Production of Materials: Δ. Construct word and balanced formulae equations of all chemical reactions as they are encountered in this module: • Basic reactions to remember: – Acid reactions: ▪ acid + base [pic] salt + water HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) [pic]NaCl(s) + H2O(l) ▪ acid + metal [pic] salt + hydrogen gas HCl(aq) + Mg(s)[pic]MgCl2(s) + H2 (g) ▪ acid + carbonate [pic] salt + carbon dioxide gas + water HCl(aq) + CaCO3(s)[pic] CaCl(s) + CO2(g) + H2O
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David Roshan Stephen Mazcis Vinh Thai Wes Ward Alex Rivera Contents Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 1 Executive Summary....................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................
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