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    wk 5 Indoor air pollution

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    Indoor Air Pollution Brittney Scarborough SCI/ 275 February 6‚ 2015 University of PhoenixAssociate Level Material Indoor Air Pollution Resources: Chapter 19 of Environmental Science and the EPA web site‚ “Introduction to Air Quality”. Retrieved from‚ http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ia-intro.html Complete the following chart: Pollutant Sources Health effects Is Your Risk Level Acceptable? Solutions Sustainable Replacements‚ when appropriate Radon Natural decay of uranium found in almost all soils.

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    hydroxyl group. The carboxyl functional group may be attached to an alkyl group or an aromatic group. Benzoic acid‚ is a colourless crystalline solid and a simple aromatic carboxylic acid. It is mainly consumed in the production of phenol by oxidation decarboxylation at 300-400. Oxidizing a primary alcohol can produce carboxylic acids. In this experiment‚ an aromatic carboxylic acids namely benzoic acid will be prepared by oxidizing benzyl alcohol‚ which is an aromatic alcohol with the formula

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    Organic Chem Alcohols

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    ALCOHOLS Alcohols are compounds in which one or more hydrogen atoms in an alkane have been replaced by an -OH group. For the purposes of UK A level‚ we will only look at compounds containing one -OH group. For example: Primary alcohols In a primary (1°) alcohol‚ the carbon which carries the -OH group is only attached to one alkyl group Some examples of primary alcohols include: Secondary alcohols In a secondary (2°) alcohol‚ the carbon with the -OH group attached is joined directly to

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    Lab Work Chemical Changes

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    changes that are occurring. As each reaction occurs‚ record the well number and observations. 1. Sodium Bicarbonate + Hydrochloric Acid 2. Hydrochloric Acid + Bromothymol blue 3. Ammonia + 1 drop Bromothymol blue 4. Hydrochloric acid + blue dye 5. Blue dye + Sodium Hypochlorite. Observe & add 1 drop of hydrochloric acid. 6. Potassium iodide + Lead Nitrate. A precipitate should form. 7. Sodium hydroxide + phenolphthalein. a. Phenolphthalein is an acid-base indicator. 8. Hydrochloric acid

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    These fatty acids are called free fatty acids (FFA). Free fatty acids can used as an immediate source of energy by many organs and can be converted by the liver into ketone bodies. Free fatty acid form during the breakdown of lipid by hydrolysis and oxidation. Thus‚ free fatty acid is hydrolyses from dietary lipid for absorption or utilize for lipid synthesize. Free fatty acid play important role in food system and our body system also too .Free fatty acid is same with unsaturated fatty acid‚ which is

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    Chemical Formulas and Chemical Compounds MIXED REVIEW SHORT ANSWER Answer the following questions in the space provided. 1. Write formulas for the following compounds: CuCO3 a. copper(II) carbonate Na2SO3 b. sodium sulfite (NH4)3PO4 c. ammonium phosphate SnS2 d. tin(IV) sulfide HNO2 e. nitrous acid 2. Write the Stock names for the following compounds: magnesium perchlorate a. Mg(ClO4)2 iron(II) nitrate b. Fe(NO3)2 iron(III) nitrite c. Fe(NO2)3 cobalt(II) oxide d. CoO nitrogen(V) oxide

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    Chemistry Class 9th

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    of industrially important sodium and calcium compounds including Portland cement; the biological significance of sodium‚ potassium‚ magnesium and calcium. • appreciate The s-block elements of the Periodic Table are those in which the last electron enters the outermost s-orbital. As the s-orbital can accommodate only two electrons‚ two groups (1 & 2) belong to the s-block of the Periodic Table. Group 1 of the Periodic Table consists of the elements: lithium‚ sodium‚ potassium‚ rubidium‚ caesium

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    Naming Chemical Compounds

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    Naming Chemical Compounds General Information: Scientists all around the globe use a standard method for naming chemical compounds. The standards were set up by an international committee sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Having this standard makes life easier for people who use these compounds everyday. It would be tough to set up any experiment if scientists everywhere used different names for the same compound. It would also make the lab a

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    Manganese (III) complex

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    Manganese (III) tris (acetylacetonate) - [MnIII(acac)3] is prepared using manganese chloride‚ sodium acetate and acetylacetone‚ further analysis were done to find the percentage of manganese in complex. Introduction Manganese is a first row transition metal that has a range of oxidation states that appear in its compounds. The most common oxidation states for manganese are +2‚ +3‚ +4‚ +6 and +7‚ though oxidation states from -3 to +7 are observed. This experiment was involved the preparation of a Mn(III)

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    Redox Reaction Lab Report

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    force. Background Redox (reduction-oxidation) reactions include all chemical reactions in which atoms have their oxidation state changed. So‚ when a metal and a nonmetal react‚ there is an ionic bond formed‚ which means one of them loses electrons while the other gains them. Since this reaction involves the exchange of electrons it is termed as a redox reaction. The oxidation states in a metal- nonmetal are simple to determine because they are given oxidation states similar to their charges. However

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