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    Organic Chem

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    stereochemistry General Concepts The most common of the variety of methods available for preparing alkyl halides is the replacement of the hydroxyl group of an alcohol. This type of reaction is representative of an important class of reactions in organic chemistry called nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reactions. There are numerous ways of doing this transformation‚ and we will discuss these in lecture. In this experiment you will convert an alcohol to an alkyl halide by reaction with a hydrohalic

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    Compound Felxibility

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    to a garden (let alone the beach) their streets are full of cars; school playgrounds are usually flat‚ sterile areas of concrete which offer no interest or little opportunity for interaction.” The consequences of this according to his theory of Compound Flexibility is that children who have little control over the world inevitably have fewer positive experiences‚ which in turn slows the development of their self confidence. Loose-parts theory has also been referred to by Bob Hughes in his elucidation

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    Identifying Nutrients

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    Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Identifying Nutrients Vocabulary: carbohydrate‚ disaccharide‚ lipid‚ monosaccharide‚ polysaccharide‚ protein‚ starch Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What are the major types of nutrients you can get from food? Proteins‚ lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ minerals and vitamins 2. How are these nutrients used by your body? Nutrients are used by your body for

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    Compound Interest

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    There are different types of Compound Interest. Interest is the amount of money earned in a saving account. * Simple Interest: Interest calculated once on the principal. * Compound Interest: Interest calculated for a given segment of time of the investment. For example‚ compounded monthly‚ means the interest is calculated each month and combined with the principal. So‚ for the next month‚ interest is earned on the interest. Continuously Compound Interest Formula P: ending

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    Types of Compound

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    TYPES OF COMPOUNDS Endocentric: AB = B A= modifier B= head Take a look at the following example toothpaste Is it a type of tooth? or; Is it a type of paste? Definition of toothpaste from www.macmillandictionary.com soft thick subtance (paste) that you put on a toothbrush to clean your teeth Tooth is the modifier (A) of the head (B) paste. AB=B toothpaste = a type of paste for brushing teeth In most cases the head is the rightmost component of the compound. English N-N Compounds *

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    Organic Chemistry

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    * Introduction to Organic Chemistry Understand the basis of drawing organic structures Depicting 3-D structures in 2-D Most organic compounds have a three-dimensional structure. How do we represent structures on our two-dimensional page? For example‚ methane is a tetrahedral molecule: Bonds in the plane of the paper: Bonds coming towards the observer: (out of the page) Bonds going away

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    Compound Light Microscope

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    The Compound Light Microscope Commonly binocular (two eyepieces)‚ the compound light microscope‚ combines the power of lenses and light to enlarge the subject being viewed. Typically‚ the eyepiece itself allows for 10X or 15X magnification and when combined with the three or four objective lenses‚ which can be rotated into the field of view‚ produce higher magnification to a maximum of around 1000X generally. The compound light microscope is popular among botanists for studying plant cells‚ in

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    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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    pH paper Small test tubes and rack Graduated cylinder (10 ml) Evaporating dish DISCUSSION Organic chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon (excluding CO2‚ CO‚ carbonates‚ elemental carbons‚ and others). The two primary sources of organic compounds are oil and coal. Other sources of organic compounds are plants‚ animals‚ and microorganisms. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen. There are various classifications of hydrocarbons. Classification

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    Organic Chem

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    www.igcse.at.ua ORGANIC CHEMISTRY OIL and its many useful PRODUCTS The origin of oil     Crude oil is formed from organic material of the remains of plant and animal organisms that lived millions of years ago. These remains form sediments eg at the bottom of seas‚ and become buried under layers of sedimentary rock. They decay‚ without air (oxygen)‚ under the action of heat and pressure to form crude oil over millions of years. It is a fossil fuel because it is formed from

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    Compound Words

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    Geography 1. Collect pictures according to classification of natural resources as shown on Pg. 2 of your text. Make a collage with the pictures collected (maximum 8 pictures) Alongside write 4 points why we need to conserve resources. Work to be done in lab copy using 2 facing pages. ‚ History Look at the two maps ___ India in 1857 and India in 1765. Study the maps and answer the following questions. 1. What differences do you se e between them? 2. Do you notice the disappearance of many Indian

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