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    Organic Chem

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    Agents o Part 1: The Technique of Neutral Liquid/Liquid Extraction The description is for dichloromethane-aqueous solution mixture‚ but you will use the same technique for your tert-butyl methyl ether-aqueous solution mixture. Note‚ however‚ that the ether is less dense than water‚ while dichloromethane is denser than water. o Part 2: Acid/Base Liquid/Liquid Extraction (p.147-150 middle) 2) THIS HANDOUT: Scheme of Procedure and Reaction Equations Reports

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    TITILE OF THE PROJECT pH SENSITIVE CHITOSAN DERIVATIVE POLYMERICS NANOPARTICLES AS DRUG CARRIER IN TARGETING COLON CANCER CELLS INTRODUCTION: Cancers area group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in tissues and its leading cause of death. To date‚ cancer caused 7.6 million deaths (around 13% of all deaths) around the world and this will projected to continue to rise to over 13.1 million deaths in 2030. Among this colon cancer arises when this uncontrolled cell

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    this exactly. In these experiments‚ it showed the effects of various agents to nerve transmission. In testing the effects of ether‚ there will be a nerve that will be stimulated. The experiment is to see if ether has any permanent alteration in neural response of the nerve. I believe that it won’t because it has no lasting effect. Also‚ the experiments are to see if ether will have an effect on eliciting an action potential which I believe that it will make it difficult. Curare is a well known plant

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    Reagent/Product Structure Hazards First Aid acetone Causes skin and eye irritations‚ hazardous when ingested or inhaled. The substance is toxic to central nervous system (CNS). The substance may be toxic to kidneys‚ the reproductive system‚ liver‚ skin. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage. . aniline Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant‚ permeator)‚ of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. Severe overexposure can result

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    triphenylmethanol using through Gridnard reaction 2. To study the operations of anhydrous reaction‚ water vapor distillation. Principles Alcohol is widely used in organic chemistry‚ not only as solute but also as intermediate to synthesize halide‚ alkene‚ ether‚ aldehyde and ketone etc. In laboratory‚ an important method of synthesizing alcohol is though the addition reaction of Gridnard reagent and carbonyl compound‚ whereas aldehyde is the most reactive and then to ketone or ester. Primary alcohol is produced

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    THE CHEMISTRY OF LIPID

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    The Chemistry of Lipids Experiment #8 Objective To observe the solubility of lipids in polar and nonpolar solvents and to compare saturated and unsaturated fats in their chemical reaction with bromine. The percent fat in a food will be determined by extraction of the fat and weighing it. Introduction Lipids‚ by definition‚ are natural substances that do not mix with water but dissolve in organic solvents. There are several classes of lipids‚ including: fatty acids‚ waxes‚ triacylglycerols

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    was placed into a reaction tube (tube 1). tert-Butyl methyl ether (2ml) was added to the tube and the solid mixture was dissolved. Next‚ 1 ml of saturated NaHCO3 solution was added to the tube and the contents were mixed separating the contents into three layers. Once this was completed the bottom layer was transferred to tube 2 using a pipette. Once in tube 2 the contents were washed with approximately 0.2 ml of ether and then the ether layer was discarded. Extraction of Phenol After the extraction

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    threat. Aedin was one of the highly potent and powerful casters‚ which was why he belonged to Inspectors‚ a group of dreaded and deadly highly ranked servants of Royal Palace‚ whose main job description was making sure nobody broke the law concerning Ether. Although his magical skills made him a dangerous enemy‚ it was not his only quality. His combat prowess was considered being on the same level as his supernatural abilities. It isn’t what it used to be. Aedins journey to the Royal Palace was almost

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    Chapter 3 3.1 Identify the functional groups in each of the following molecules: O C NH2 H N O C OH H C CH2 (a) (b) O (c) Solutions: a. b. c. d. Amide‚ double bond Amine‚ carboxylic acid Double bond‚ ketone‚ ester O OCH3 (d) CH2OH Aromatic ring‚ double bond‚ alcohol (a) Alcohol (d) Amine (b) Aromatic ring (e) both ketone and amine (c) Carboxylic acid (f) two double bonds 3.2 Propose structures for simple molecules that contain the following functional groups:

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    technique is especially important in chemical identification‚ where the melting point of the compound is taken to confirm its purity. In order to perform recrystallization a solubility test much be completed. Four solvents (95% Ethanol‚ Petroleum Ether‚ Acetone and distilled water) were used to identify which one is an ideal solvent. An ideal solvent is insoluble in room temperature and soluble in hot solvent. 0.5mL of each solvent were added into four reaction tube with 25mg`of pure Benzoic acid

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