Abstract Fisher Reaction is a special type of esterification that uses an acid catalyst to reflux Carboxylic acid and Alcohol. The product Ester is in equilibrium to the reactants acid and alcohol. Ester is responsible for the smell and aroma of different fruits. After using the Fisher reaction‚ a combination of techniques is used to separate the product. Introduction Esters are naturally occurring compounds that possess a distinctive odor. It is responsible for the smell of different fruits
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Joscely Garris Professor Vinh Hoang CHEM 1151L – 254 25 October 2013 Preparation of Viscous Solution This report discusses an experiment to study the relationship of solute/solvent and the calculations involved to measure the concentration of the solution. The first experiment to take place is the preparation of a salad dressing using xanthan gum solution‚ water and oil. Commonly used as a food thickening agent‚ Xanthan gum is a large molecule composed of several saccharides linked together
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Isoamyl Acetate Synthesis through Fischer Reaction Lesaca‚ Anna*‚ Lopez‚ Maria Flor‚ Lu‚ Ricardo‚ Magdurulan‚ Tricia 2Biology6‚ Department of Biology‚ College of Science‚ UST‚ Manila annalesaca@yahoo.com Abstract Esters are a type of functional group that causes distinguishable flavors or odors of some fruits. It can be synthesized by Fischer reaction‚ which is an acid-catalyzed reaction of an alcohol and carboxylic acid. One of the esters known for its characteristic banana flavor is the isoamyl
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EXPERIMENT 2: SOLUTION PREPARATION AND STANDARDIZATION Submitted by Iris Olaso ______________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION Generally‚ there are two ways in preparing a solution‚ one is by dissolving a weighed amount of solid in a required solvent and the other is by dilution of a concentrated solution into the desired concentration. In diluting concentrated solution‚ the concentration of the diluted solution can be determined by standardization
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Introduction 3 Results 4 Discussion 6 Conclusion 7 Experimental 7 References 8 Preparation of 2-Acetylcyclohexanone Introduction When hydrogens are present on the α-carbon of ketones (like the reaction used in this experiment)‚ carbonyl compounds and aldehydes‚ they turn the compound slightly acidic1. These functional groups are removed by using a basic solution as shown in (i) below1. The product formed with water is stable only due to resonance‚ but does
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Clinical Chemistry Manlangit‚ Joyce Ann U. EXPERIMENT Title: Standard Curve Preparation Objectives: 1. Properly set up a standard curve 2. Using the prepared curve‚ determine the concentrations for control and patient specimens. Materials and Reagents: 2ml 1M Sulfuric Acid 2ml of 0.1M Potassium Dichromate Distilled Water Pipettes Volumetric Flask Test Tubes Procedure: 1. Prepare 1 ml glucose solution and place in test tubes 2. Add 2ml of 1M Sulfuric Acid solution 3. Add
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Educational Preparation in Nursing Grand Canyon University: NRS 430 11/11/2012 Educational Preparation in Nursing With a consistent change in modernizing medicine‚ along with the continuing advancement in technology‚ continuing education in nursing is essential for a variety of reasons. The nurse’s main concern is providing safe‚ efficient‚ and effective patient care with positive patient outcomes. This paper will examine the differences in competencies between nurses prepared at an associate-degree
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Preparation of 4-bromoaniline Introduction Aromatic compounds tend to undergo electrophilic aromatic substitutions rather than addition reactions. Substitution of a new group for a hydrogen atom takes place via a resonance-stabilized carbocation. As the benzene ring is quite electron-rich‚ it almost always behaves as a nucleophile in a reaction which means the substitution on benzene occurs by the addition of an electrophile. Substituted benzenes tend to react at predictable positions. Alkyl groups
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LABORATORY EXERCISE 8-A: Preparation of Bacterial Smear and Simple Staining I. INTRODUCTION Bacterial smears are prepared for the purpose of viewing microorganisms under the microscope. Visualization of microorganisms in the living state is very difficult‚ not just because they are minute‚ but because they are transparent and almost colorless when suspended in an aqueous medium. A bacterial smear is a dried preparation of bacterial cells on a glass slide. Smears may be made from a dry culture
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Education Preparation Paper Osaginwen K. Ayiyi Grand Canyon University: NRS 430v November 24‚ 2013 Education Preparation Paper There has always been an on going debate in health care‚ as to where the entry into nursing should be‚ this debate continues to divide the field of nursing and has prevented nurses from becoming a more dynamic and united profession (Spencer‚ 2008). The argument that more education translates into better performance is constantly debated. Because there are many
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