Organic vs. Inorganic Le’Trice Crawford CRJ311: Forensics Christopher Mancuso May 18 ‚ 2012 The world that we live in is made up of organic and inorganic materials. The thing is known which is when you are confronted with a list of objects. This is the reason in this paper I intend to show the difference between organic and inorganic organisms. The definition of organic which means‚ of or pertaining to an organ; or the organs of an animal
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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY – defined as the study of biochemical processes associated with health & dse & the measurement of constituents in body fluids or tissues to facilitate dx of dse - dual nature since it’s both a basic and applied science thus clin chem. technologists & technicians should have an understanding of the physiologic & biochemical processes occurring in the body‚ as well as technical skills to perform the various tests - chemistry in connection with the management
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Chemistry 12 Unit 1 - Reaction Kinetics Chemistry 12 Worksheet 1-3 - Reaction Mechanisms 1. It is known that compounds called chlorofluorocarbons (C.F.C.s) (eg. CFCl3) will break up in the presence of ultraviolet radiation‚ such as found in the upper atmosphere‚ forming single chlorine atoms: CFCl3 CFCl2 + Cl The Cl atoms then react with Ozone (O3) as outlined in the following mechanism. Step 1: Step 2: Cl + O3 ClO + O2 ClO + O Cl + O2 (single "O" atoms occur naturally in the atmosphere
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CHM 256: BASIC ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY TUTORIAL 1: INTRODUCTION: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 1. What is chemical analysis? 2. Differentiate between qualitative and quantitative analysis (Oct 2008‚ 2009‚ Dec 2009‚ Apr 2010) 3. Give 7 steps in performing any chemical analysis (Apr 2010) 4. Briefly explain how to prepare the following solutions: a) 1.0 L 10.50 % (w/v) aqueous CH3CH2CH2OH (answer : 105 g) (Oct 2006‚ Oct 2007‚ Oct 2008) b) 500 mL 2.0 M H2SO4 from a commercial reagent‚ at 90% (w/w) purity
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Ever wondered why organic foods are more expensive? Why organic foods are kept separately from the other food in a grocery store? Why some produce has special labels? The food all looks the same on the outside. An apple marked organic looks the same as any other apple in the produce section of the store. The difference is not the outward appearance but how the apple was grown and processed. The word organic gives the impression that the food will be safer and more nutritious to eat than food without
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Prehistoric Times - Beginning of the Christian Era (Black Magic) * 1700 BC King Hammurabi’s reign over Babylon In ancient Babylon King Hammmurabbi began to classify metals such as gold ‚ iron‚ and copper. He also gave certain materials higher value than others‚ depending on the potential of the material. Known metals were recorded and listed in conjunction with heavenly bodies. 430 BC Democritus of ancient Greece Democritus and the atom: c.420 BC In the late 5th century BC Democritus
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flavors‚ molecules‚ caffeine‚ etc. are extracted from the coffee beans. In this experiment‚ a solution was extracted containing a known amount of benzoic acid in water with methylene chloride‚ an organic solvent. The amount of leftover acid was determined through the titration of the aqueous‚ not the organic‚ solution with basic NaOH. This allowed the student to calculate and determine the Kd value of both multiple and single extractions. The efficiencies of both single and multiple extractions were
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CHEM 105 Chemistry in the Human Environment CRN 80464 Fall 2013 General Description CHEM 105 Chemistry in the Human Environment is a onesemester non-mathematical course for liberal arts and non-science majors‚ which fulfills G.E. requirements in physical sciences. The course stresses a humanistic approach to chemistry‚ introducing concepts via important social and environmental contexts. Students need not have any previous exposure to chemistry. Access Requirements No campus visits are required
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Ellen Grant Honors Bio I Organic Compounds Problems and Objectives: The purpose of this lab was to select the suitable test for an organic molecule and define the safe process for that test. An organic molecule is normally found in or produced by living systems. (Unknown Author‚ 2014‚ www.biology-online.org/organic_molecule)In this lab one was supposed to infer the results of the test and be able to identify if major biomolecules are present. You were to analyze a variety of tests including
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Chemistry 121 Colligative Properties Lab Demonstration of Selected Calculations from Choice I Determination of Kf for Naphthalene To determine the Kf for naphthalene‚ we need to find the difference in the freezing point of pure naphthalene and the solution of 1‚4-dichlorobenzene in naphthalene. Let’s say that we did this experiment‚ used 1.00 g 1‚4-dichlorobenzene in 10.00 g naphthalene‚ and found that the freezing temperature of pure naphthalene was 78.2°C‚ while that of the solution was 75
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