UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA COURSE INFORMATION Confidential Code Course Level Credit Hours Contact Hours : : : : : CHM 556 Organic Chemistry II Degree 4 3 hr (Lecture) 3 hr (Practical) 3 Core CHM 456 Part Course Status Pre-requisite : : : Course Outcomes : Upon completion of this course‚ students should be able to: 1. Determine functional groups present in organic compounds using Infrared Spectroscopy and interpret Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectra and relate the information to structural
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Symbol Nomenclature Qty U.S. Equivalent PKM 7.62mm Linked – 1000m 240-B PZF3T600 500m AT-4 RPG-29 500m AT-4 W-87 1500m MK-19 82mm MTR 7200m 81mm MTR BMP2 BFV T72 30mm - 1500m AT-5 – 4000m 125mm – 2500m 2S9 120mm – 12.8 km 120mm Mounted 2S6M 2x30mm‚ 4000m Aircraf ADA Bradley SA-18 6000m Max; 3500m Air Stinger PKM Mounted 7.62mm Linked – 1000m 240-B BM-21 40 Rockets‚ FASCAM – 32.7 km MLRS MTK-2 140m x 6m lane; 2 charges; 3-5 min. MICLIC/ACE BAT-2 450m x 4m
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beverages contain ethanol. Gasohol is a mixture of 10% ethanol and gasoline. It is used as a fuel or automobile that was developed in response to the energy crisis-way back 1970. Cereal grains like corn are fermented to produce ethanol. Alcohol Nomenclature Name Parent hydrocarbon: Longest chain containing hydroxyl group Drop –e‚ add –ol More than one hydroxyl group 2 -diol 3 -triol Number so hydroxyl group has lowest number possible Insert number immediately before name of parent hydrocarbon
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COURSE SYLLABUS DEPARTMENT COURSECODE / Course Title Prerequisite : COURSECODE Prerequisite to : COURSECODE/S Type of Course : (major course‚ basic course) Faculty : (give names of faculty / if course is not departmental) Term/Time/Room : (e.g. Term 3 SY 2008-09; MWF 0700-0800; L000) Course Description : (introduces synopsis of course) Objectives/Values : (enumerates purposes of course‚ knowledge‚ skills‚ values and competencies expected to be developed‚ and output expected
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Interna Agribusiness Market Assignment Project related The Global Economic Environment Without the country or the region that I should analyze the economic environment‚ it is difficult for me to lead a good reserch‚ as well specific to my product that I has to make a marketing plan. in any case‚ I will give some overview on the PROCESS I should do to prepare the analysis all over again later. The Economic forces can impact marketing decisions through their effect on supply and demand. Key factors
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system of nomenclature‚ functional groups are normally designated in one of two ways. The presence of the function may be indicated by a characteristic suffix and a location number. This is common for the carbon-carbon double and triple bonds which have the respective suffixes ene and yne. Halogens‚ on the other hand‚ do not have a suffix and are named as substituents‚ for example: (CH3)2C=CHCHClCH3 is 4-chloro-2-methyl-2-pentene. If you are uncertain about the IUPAC rules for nomenclature you should
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Machine Design HES3350 Lecture 2 – Gears Semester 1‚ 2013 1 Learning Objectives • • • • • Familiar with gear nomenclature Able to select a suitable gear type for different applications Able to determine gear train ratios Determine the AGMA bending and contact stress Able to select appropriate gears from supplier’s catalogue 2 Outline • • • • • • • Introduction Gear Nomenclature Gear Ratios Gear Forces Lewis’s Equation AGMA Bending Stress AGMA Contact Stress 3 Introduction • Defined
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A central organizing concept in biology is that life changes and develops through evolution‚ and that all life-forms known have a common origin. The theory of evolution postulates that all organisms on the Earth‚ both living and extinct‚ have descended from a common ancestor or an ancestral gene pool. This last universal common ancestor of all organisms is believed to have appeared about 3.5 billion years ago.[21] Biologists generally regard the universality and ubiquity of the genetic code as definitive
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bursts‚ 2-3 second pause between bursts‚ barrel change every 2 minutes Cyclic: 650-950 rounds a minute‚ one continuous burst‚ and barrel change every minute Rifling: four grooves with a uniform right hand twist‚ one turn equals 12 inches. Nomenclature: Barrel Group Butt stock and buffer group (hydraulic) Trigger Housing Group Operating Group Receiver Group Cycle of Operations: 1. Feeding 2. Chambering 3. Locking 4. Firing 5. Unlocking 6. Extracting 7. Ejecting 8. Cocking Ammunition
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Chemical Nomenclature refers to the naming systems used with chemical formulas. This worksheet focuses on the most basic chemicals and nomenclature systems. Please read the information concerning each problem set and then attempt the problems associated with that information. The simplest compounds contain just two elements. Sodium chloride‚ NaCl‚ is an example of a binary compound. Several other examples are listed below. Potassium bromide KBr Calcium bromide CaBr2 Lithium fluoride LiF
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