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    Chemical Bonding Notes

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    a positive charge. Oxidation number: number of electrons an atom gains‚ loses‚ or shares when it forms a chemical bond. -remember this pattern: +1‚ +2‚ +3‚ +/-4‚ -3‚ -2‚ -1‚ 0 -example: -sodium (Na): -valence electrons = 1 -oxidation number = +1 -resulting ion = Na+1 Rule of oxidation numbers: the sum of all the oxidation numbers of all atoms in a molecule must equal zero‚ indications that the molecule is neutral. SHORTCUT: flip the oxidation numbers to get the final

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    Lab Report 32

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    half reactions‚ oxidation and reduction respectively. To measure the tendency for a readox reaction to occur‚ special apparatus called voltaic cell can be used. It is made by connecting a voltmeter between two electrodes‚ which are immersed in to the two different solutions separated by porous barrier. This barrier allows flow of ions‚ so that the voltage or potential can be measured. In a closer look of such reactions‚ it can be determined that the sum of the potentials of oxidation and reduction

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    Mitochondrion make use of a process known as oxidation to make fat acids and pyruvate acid into (indirectly) ATP and Pi (inorganic phosphate). The process goes as follows: 1) Oxidation of pyruvate acid into acetyl coenzyme A. 2) Oxidation of fat acids into acetyl coenzyme A. 3) Oxidation of acetyl coenzymes from step one and two into CO2 and NADH2. 4) Oxidation of NADH2 by oxygen forming water. 5) Synthesis of ATP coupled to NADH2 oxidation by process of oxidative phosphorylation.

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    Metabolism and Enzymes

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    ways an enzyme can be regulated? What is enzyme inhibition‚ give an example. Explain how a metabolic pathway can be regulated. What are cofactors? What are coenzymes? What is oxidation? What is reduction? What is an oxidation/reduction reaction? How is hydrogen related to oxidation/reduction reactions? Explain how oxidation/reduction is related to photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Is glucose our only fuel for respiration?

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    after the muscle is washed. It suggests that washing may promote oxidation in mince since it effectively removes antioxidants from the fish. In addition‚ the neutral lipids are more easily removed than polar lipids‚ phospholipids and free fatty acid are concentrated in the end of the product. In this case Eymard et al. did the experiment washing mince mackerel with cold distilled water three times with evaluated lipid oxidation in mince in each step (Eymard et al.‚ 2009). A significant portion

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    Corrosion

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    Chemistry assignment Introduction: Throughout modern day society metals are constantly used‚ in fact mankind has been heavily dependent on metals for the last several hundred years. But the science behind metals has only been discovered in recent years and has now become known to people that we simply could not live without them. Metals make up around 80% of the elements (currently discovered). They are used in everyday items that society depends on‚ such as: cars‚ re-bars for building‚ window

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    Comparison of Three Isomers of Butanol SCH 4UI Abstract The Hydroxyl group on alcohols relates to their reactivity. This concept was explored by answering the question “Does each alcohol undergo halogenation and controlled oxidation?” . Using three isomers of butanol; the primary 1-butanol‚ the secondary 2-butanol and the tertiary 2-methyl-2-propanol‚ also referred to as T-butanol‚ two experiments were performed to test the capabilities of the alcohols. When mixed with hydrochloric acid in

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    Bioleaching of Gold Ore

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    uranium deposits for many years‚ but more recently has been applied to gold ore refractory and refractory concentrates. This process involves the oxidation of sulfide‚ ferrous‚ and sometimes carbon containing minerals in order to liberate the gold trapped within. This process is possible by use of several bacterial strains which gain energy from the oxidation of reduced sulfur and ferrous minerals. There are three main bioleaching techniques: heap bioleaching‚ bioreactors and vats. Optimizing the

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    Analysis of Hydrocarbons

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    reagents. The basis of determining an unknown hydrocarbon is due to the differences in reactions of hydrocarbons. An unknown compound is determined using tests. The unknown gives a positive result in nitration test and gives no brown precipitate in oxidation test. The unknown is an aromatic and non-alkylated compound. _______________________________________________ Introduction: Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that composed of only hydrogen and carbon. There are two major types of hydrocarbons;

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    Chmistry Notes

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    bus 9.2 – Production of Materials: Δ. Construct word and balanced formulae equations of all chemical reactions as they are encountered in this module: • Basic reactions to remember: – Acid reactions: ▪ acid + base [pic] salt + water HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) [pic]NaCl(s) + H2O(l) ▪ acid + metal [pic] salt + hydrogen gas HCl(aq) + Mg(s)[pic]MgCl2(s) + H2 (g) ▪ acid + carbonate [pic] salt + carbon dioxide gas + water HCl(aq) + CaCO3(s)[pic] CaCl(s) + CO2(g) + H2O

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