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    a whole shifts the left producing more isoamyl acetate to try and balance the reaction once again. Once the product was collected‚ it was purified through means of fractional distillation. Finally to characterize the product‚ and assess its purity‚ IR and NMR spectroscopy were taken. Reaction: Reagent Data: Compound Name | Mol. Weight (g/mol) | Mass (g) | Moles | Equivalents | BP (°C) | Density (g/mL) | Global Acetic Acid | 60.05 | 4.20 | 6.99E-2 | _____ | 118°-119° | 1.049 | Isoamyl

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    Marina Bay Sand

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    1. Introduction Marina Bay Sands (MBS) is one of only two integrate resorts (IRs) in Singapore‚ locating in Marina Bay waterfront in the heart of the city. It developed by Las Vegas Sands (LVS) Corporation has opened officially in 2010. MBS does not only delude tourists by the fascinating design‚ but it also attracts visitors by a rich variety of services such as 2‚560-room lodging property‚ amenities of spa‚ fitness centre‚ bar‚ theme park with infinite swimming pool‚ the state-of-art casino‚ convention

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    The IR spectrum in KBr was a great way to compare the library spectrum to the crude and recrystallized Phenacetin. The KBr is a compound that does not show up in the spectrum‚ only the crude and recrystallized Phenacetin show. In this experiment‚ the crude had an 87.17% match to the library. In the recrystallized Phenacetin‚ the IR spectrum was taken twice due to the amount of KBr used in the pellet. The first recrystallized spectrum had a 68% match to the library spectrum. That not being

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    It 242 Week 8 Assignment

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    Wireless Signals XXXXXXXX IT/242 March 3‚ 2013 XXXXXXX Wireless Signals Technology in general is in a constant state of invention and development especially in the computer industry. Network technology has made much advancement over the last 10 or more years. Today networks are now wireless‚ able to transfer data at faster speeds‚ and new network technology has increased security. Wireless technology sends and receives digital

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    Home Security System

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    Developing a mobile phone based home automation and security system Submitted in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology Dec – 2011 Enrollment. No. Name of Student Name of supervisor(s) - 081015‚ 081132‚ 081131 -Nipun‚ Aditya‚ Sharad -Pradeep Garg DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING JAYPEE UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ WAKNAGHAT TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter No. Topics Summary List of Figures List of Symbols and acronyms Introduction Review /

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    Indoor Positioning using Infrastructure Nicolas Constantinou January 8‚ 2013 1 Abstract Outdoor positioning has proved to be very functional during the years‚ recently indoor positioning systems which I will be referred to as IPSs have been designed to provide location information of persons and devices. Numerous IPSs are being developed using different infrastructure so the best solution for every situation can be found. This paper gives information and talks about the different IPSs

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    involved protecting the ketone of ethyl acetoacetate with a ketal group‚ followed by preparation and reaction with Grignard‚ then purification by extraction and recrystallization. The yield was 78.5%‚ but there are impurities present suggested by 1H-NMR‚ IR‚ and TLC. However‚ the results do indicate the desired hydroxyketone was formed. Introduction: The purpose of this multi-step lab was to synthesize 4-hydroxy-4‚4-diphenylbutan-2-one from ethyl acetoacetate. The Grignard reaction is widely used

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    Isopentyl Acetate

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    isopentyl alcohol. After refluxing there is an isolation procedure where excess acetic acid and remaining isopentyl alcohol are easily removed by extraction with sodium bicarbonate and water. The ester is then purified by simple distillation and the IR is then obtained. Techniques and equipment used throughout the experiment include a reflux apparatus‚ separatory funnel for isolation‚ vacuum filtration‚ and simple distillation. The reflux condenser is used to allow thorough distillation of the

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    Night Vision Technology

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    Night Vision Technology M.Raveendra‚ G.Chaitanya sagar K.L.UNIVERSITY‚ VADDESWARAM rebelravi278@gmail.com sagargurujula@gmail.com Abstract - Night has its sorcery quality which many humans missed especially on moonless nights. In comparison to many animals which do their gallivanting in the dark‚ humans cannot see in the dark because their eyes lack tapetum lucidum. This is a layer of tissues in the eyes which improves vision in low light conditions but is present in the eyes of most animals

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    Experiment H: Identification of an Unknown Organic Compound The objective of this lab was straightforward. We were given an unknown compound and we were to perform an IR spectroscopy and as well as NMR spectroscopy. With the IR spectroscopy‚ I was able to name the functional groups I have on my compound and further confirmed my assumptions by looking at the NMR spectroscopy after. The unknown number I was given was number 203. The molecular weight of the compound was 121. From the molecular weight

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