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    DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ADVANCED CHEMISTRY IV- Euler LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ students are expected to: Write the IUPAC name of certain alcohol compounds; SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acid References: General‚ Organic and Biochemistry by Denniston‚ Topping and Caret. Page 283-289. Fundamentals of General‚ Organic and Biochemistry by John R. Holum. Page 418-425. Materials: Ball and stick model of compounds Overhead projector Textbooks Pictures of certain

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    Coal a Fossil Fuel

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    COAL -- A Fossil Fuel How Coal Was Formed How We Get Coal How Coal is Transported Types of Coal Where We Get Coal How Coal is Used Coal and the Environment energy calculator links page recent statistics HOW COAL WAS FORMED Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock composed mostly of carbon and hydrocarbons. It is the most abundant fossil fuel produced in the United States. Coal is a nonrenewable energy source because it takes millions of years to create. The

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    1 Experiment 15: Exploring the World of Polymers Objective: In this experiment‚ you will explore a class of chemical compounds known as polymers. You will synthesize and modify polymers‚ test their properties and use a fabrication technique to produce an object from a polymer. Introduction (See Tro‚ pp 985-987.) The importance of both natural and synthetic polymers in our lives cannot be overestimated. The desirable properties of these macromolecules‚ such as tensile strength and flexibility

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    Choice DM‚ Glucerna‚ Resource Diabetic selected brands (Enteral Nutrition - Diabetics) Isosource VHN‚ Promote‚ Replete selected brands (Enteral Nutrition - Patients with VERY High Nitrogen Needs‚ Trauma Victims‚ Burn victims) Jevity selected brands (Enteral Nutrition - General) Jevity Plus selected brands (Enteral Nutrition - General‚ Patients with High Nitrogen Needs) Nepro selected brands (Enteral Nutrition - Renal Dialysis Patients) thiamine‚ thiamin B1 (Vitamin - A Deficiency Results in

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    diisocyanate and a Polyol. First developed in late 1930s‚ polyurethanes are some of the most versatile polymers. The diisocyanate can either be aliphatic‚ (hexamethylene diisocyanate) or aromatic like toluene diisocyanate. Examples of diols are ethylene glycol or even polyethylene glycols‚ with greater Mr. Synthetic polymers‚ like polyurethane‚ are produced by reacting monomers in a reaction vessel. In order to produce polyurethane‚ a step also known as condensation reaction is performed. In

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    Introduction Metallic yarns or threads‚ in general‚ have been known for more than 3000 years. Gold and silver were hammered into extremely thin sheets‚ then cut into ribbons and worked into fabrics. These were the first ‘man made’ fibres‚ which came thousands of years before nylon or rayon. The Persians made fabulous carpets with gold thread and the Indians‚ ornamental sarees with it. The metal threads were twisted‚ doubled or wrapped around some other thread such as cotton. With the advancement

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    1. The classification system developed by Linnaeus in the early 1700s divided living organisms into plant and animal kingdoms. Today‚ that has been expanded into five kingdoms. Which of the following inventions was most responsible for creating the need for the additional three kingdoms and why? (2 points) (0 pts) Fossil fuel-based transportation made it easier to explore and discover new species. (0 pts) Genetic engineering created new species which then needed new kingdoms. (2 pts) Microscopes

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    green life (preclimacteric) and faster ripening due to warmer condition during transit and storage. This can be related to Malaysian climate as Malaysia went through hot and humid condition throughout the year due to near positioned to equator. Ethylene exposition is identified as one of the factors that accelerate the degradation of chlorophyll and induced the yellowish color in the green tissue of fruits. At premature stage‚ 70%-80% of starch is presence on dry weight basis and sugar relatively

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    MANAGING WASTE AND UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS OF ETHANOL MAKING IN INDIA GLYCOL LTD. Summer Internship Project Report Submitted towards Partial fulfillment of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Approved by AICTE‚ Govt. of India) Academic Session 2011-2013 Under the Guidance of: Industry Guide Mr. Praveen Srivastava SR. Manager (Production) Faculty Guide Mr. Anoop kumar Srivastava Dr. Shailendra Dube DY. Manager Professor

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    Production of Acetone

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    oxide‚ and magnesium oxide. Inert supports‚ such as pumice‚ may be used. CH3CH=CH2 CH3CH(OH)CH3 CH3COCH3 +H2 (3) By catalytic oxidation of Propene (Wacker-Hoechst). The process is analogous to the oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde by theWacker process. The catalyst solution typically contains 0.045M Palladium (II) chloride‚ 1.8M Copper (II) Chloride‚ and acetic acid. The reaction usually is carried out in two alternating stages. In the first stage‚ air is used

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