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    Organic Lab 2583-4

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    Adeoti Taylor Chem2583 Organic Chemistry Laboratory Class ID:8622098 Organic Lab 2 2583-04 Instructor: Andy Szalkiewicz 9/30/2014 Recrystallization Objective/Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to purify solids contaminated by relatively small amount of impurities by a technique called Recrystallization. Compounds that have different solubility at different temperature usually can be recrystallized. Formulas and Structures: Benzoic Acid Methanol Percent Recovery: Indicates how much of the

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    Certified organic rosehip oil loved by many a celebrity and model. Even Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge is apparently an avid user of this beautiful oil. [wp_ad_camp_2] Which doesn’t surprise me as it is probably one of the best antioxidant skin care products you can use. What I love most about this lovely oil‚ is how easily it absorbs into the skin and all the vitamins and minerals it offers. Your skin produces oil and is‚ therefore‚ able to absorb and use all the natural ingredients found

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    The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material that are used to create the finite element model are listed in table (3-2). Table (3-2) The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material. Property of Material Modulus of Elasticity (E) Poisson’s Ratio (υ) Yield Stress (σy) Tangent Modulus (ET) Steel (304L) 197Gpa 0.3 0.312Gpa 10Gpa Aluminum (1435) 69.5Gpa 0.3 0.13GPa 0.1Gpa Coulomb Friction The coulomb friction mode1 assumes that there is a tangential force applied along the tool-work

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    I. Abstract The common organic compounds provide us with nutrients are sugars and starches‚ carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and lipids. In this lab‚ qualitative tests are performed to identify the presence of organic compounds in food using indicators‚ chemical substances that react in a certain way when a particular substance is present. We put one indicator into the each test tube containing different solutions at a time to see what organic compound is present. The color change in the indicator tells

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    Taiwan Industry Reports Taiwan Institute of Economic Research 21June 2008 Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Panels Ref. Code: 11461 21 June 2008 By Ceng Chun-chou Overview Encouraged by a good performance of organic light-emitting diode (OLED)‚ a large number of Taiwan firms have aggressively developed OLED products in recent years. But a bottleneck in technology has led to no major breakthrough in capacity‚ resulting in firms’ long-term losses and compelling some to stop research and

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    Mrs. Feeney Biology 9 October 16‚ 2012 Identifying Organic Compounds Objective: To use indicators to test for the presence of organic compounds in certain substances. Theory: Major types of organic compounds in some common foods are Lipids‚ Carbohydrates‚ and Proteins. An indicator is a chemical compound that changes color and structure when exposed to certain conditions and is therefore useful for chemical tests. The purpose of using distilled water as one of the substances in the test

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    1.1 CHEMISTRY 2213a ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR THE LIFE SCIENCES - organic chemistry is the study of life at the molecular level; to many it is the key to understanding life “The language of chemistry- an international language‚ a language without dialects‚ a language for all of time‚ and a language that explains where we came from‚ what we are‚ and where the physical world will allow us to go” (Nobelist Arthur Kornberg‚ a biochemist‚ 2000) - but its study has been challenging for students for

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    Quote 1: In the culture industry the notion of genuine style is seen to be the aesthetic equivalent of domination (6) In this quote‚ I believe Adorno and Horkheimer were trying to point out that society has moved from a creative environment; where artists were free to experiment and create at will to one of structure. The authors show that we have turned creativity into a system that limits resources and makes things more predetermined and mass-produced. I believe this to be true because in todays

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    Organic Chem experience 11

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    objective of this experiment was to carry an organic synthesis; the preparation of salicylic acid from methyl salicylate. To do an organic synthesis‚ it is needed to chemically modify the molecules of another compound to end up with the desire compound. Methyl salicylate is the major constituent of wintergreen oil‚ which is why it was used in this experiment as the starting material. The new technique used in this experiment is heating under reflux. Many organic compounds‚ when heated become volatile and

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    Separation and Purification of Organic Compounds Codilla‚ Christine‚ Cristobal‚ Marian‚ Dionisio‚ Jermaine‚ Dumaquita‚ Vanessa‚ Edrosolo‚ Lyka‚ Esquivel‚ Christine1 1University of Centro Escolar‚ Makati Date Performed: December 5‚ 2012 Date Submitted: December 17‚ 2012 Abstract The distillation process was successfully done because of the separation of water from the acetone. When the distillate was lighted with the matchstick it produced flame which indicates that there was more presence

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