ChemActivity 10: Exercises 1. Draw a complete mechanism including the intermediate and most likely product for the reaction of each alkene below with H-X. H + H Cl + Cl Cl + + Br H Br H I Br + H I H + I H 2. Draw a complete mechanism of each pair of reactant including any favorable rearrangements and all important resonance structures of all intermediates. Reactant Pair 1 Cl H Br 1 + Cl No shift stable benzylic carbocation H: shift H H Br
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Contributing to the debate over same-sex marriage By Dr. Gwendolyn Puryear Keita‚ APA Executive Director For The Public Interest Among APA’s primary roles is increasing and disseminating knowledge about human behavior and applying what we know about psychology to address human concerns. A recent example of our work in these areas was our filing an amicus curie brief‚ along with the California Psychological Association‚ the American Psychiatric Association and the National Association of
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LAB 1 POSTLAB REPORT (65 pts) 1. State the objective(s) of the lab. (5 pts) • To analyze the effects of specific liquids on a variety of materials • To observe potential hazards • To investigate the effects of strong bases‚ strong acids‚ acetone and bleach on a variety of materials which include sugar‚ cotton‚ nylon‚ hair‚ polystyrene‚ egg white‚ egg yolk‚ and aluminum foil. 2. Give a summary of your observations for each of the experiments. (24 pts) Sugar + H2SO4 Black clumped substance
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Stopping Organic Spoilage Grocery owners‚ how much spoilage did you report last year? Anywhere from 15 to 35% of your sales come from produce and fresh vegetables. By my calculations somewhere around 10% or more is thrown out and reported as a loss each year. That is millions of dollars in profits lost from spoilage that can be prevented. Organic spoilage‚ and lack of rotation in stock and merchandise is totally preventable with the introduction of my new system. It is a simple combination of
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Sources of Organic Fertilizers and Amendment Abstract: Fertilizer is one of the most important things for agriculture & crop production. But here we go to discuss about the sources of organic fertilizers. Here we try to inform about different types of organic fertilizer and sources. We also like to discuss here about different structures and functions of organic fertilizer and soil amendment. We show a guide line; by that our farmer can improve production system through organic fertilizers.
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Organic Chemistry Project: Designing molecules In order to understand the complexity and shape of an organic molecule you and your partner will be constructing a 3-D version of a selected organic compound. The project will have four parts: A blueprint of the molecule you will construct The molecule A legend explaining the structure of the molecule A paragraph explaining the importance of the molecule This project will count as one lab grade. A sample grade sheet is on the back.
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world hunger would not just cost more for them‚ but it can also cause lack of trust between the suppliers and the consumers that in turn can lead to law suits‚ as well. Genetically engineered tomatoes helped reduce the standard methods used to prep‚ make‚ and grow crops in 1986. The method made the tomatoes resilient
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Theoretical Background In cooking‚ tendering is a process to break down collagens in meat to make it more palatable for consumption. Tenderizing makes it possible to purchase less costly beef cuts and still enjoy the tenderness that is usually found only in the more expensive cuts. Tenderizing methods allow some of the tougher cuts of beef to be cooked with high heat methods such as grilling and broiling‚ which are usually reserved for tender cuts. Tender meat is highly prized by consumers. One
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Experiment 1: Solubility of Organic Compounds (Answers to Questions) Q1. State what types of inetmolecular forces are present in solutions formed due to intermolecular attractions between the solute and the solvent. A1. For Water-Soluble Compounds: Acetone – Water: Hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces Acetone – Diethyl Ether: Dipole – (induced) dipole and van der Waals forces Sucrose – Water: Hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces Ethyl alcohol – Water: Hydrogen bonding
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Organic foods have become more popular amongst Americans. Between October 2003 and October 2004 there has been a 27% increase in Americans eating more organic foods. Is the cause nutrition value or because it is more environmentally friendly? There are many Americans that are trying to eat healthier and more nutritious foods‚ But is organic food really more nutritious? Although evidence is still unclear‚ many say that organic foods and conventionally grown foods have close to‚ if not the same nutrition
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