Chapter 17: Alcohols and Phenols C O O H H sp3 alcohol pKa~ 16-18 phenol (aromatic alcohol) pKa~ 10 Alcohols contain an OH group connected to a saturated carbon (sp3) Phenols contain an OH group connected to a carbon of a benzene ring O H C C H C C O chemistry dominated by the keto form 76 enol keto H O H R O H R O R R O O R’ water alcohol R S H ether R S R peroxide R S S R’ thiols thioether disulfides
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Growing up in a society where alcohol has such a strong influence on judgments is a very hard task to overcome by teens. The effects of using alcohol underage are many‚ and none of them that I have found have been good. I have seen firsthand the consequences of the use and abuse of alcohol by minors. Throughout high school‚ and even before‚ my family has been one where alcohol is prevalent. Because my older siblings‚ parents‚ and even friends were drinking‚ it made the ability to say no to it even
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What is fetal alcohol syndrome? Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is a congenital syndrome caused by excessive consumption of alcohol by the mother during pregnancy‚ characterized by retardation of mental development and of physical growth‚ particularly of the skull and face of the infant. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/fetal-alcohol-syndrome/basics/definition/con-20021015. Some Children with fetal alcohol syndrome will be able to make easy decisions affected towards other people. Because of
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How Alcohol Leads To Depression By Ed Philips Alcohol plays a very significant part in our culture and is present in almost every type of social occasion. Although drinking in moderation doesn’t harm us‚ drinking excessively has risen sharply over the last few years‚ and people not only start at a younger age‚ they also drink a lot more. How does alcohol actually affect our brain? Well alcohol has something in common with most other drugs and this is that it affects our brain and we like it
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Marijuana and Alcohol at UB Drinking alcohol and smoking weed is as much a part of college as studies‚ possibly even more so. Most students arrive at college expecting to go to a lot of parties and have more fun. This expectation‚ of having a lot of fun that students have from college isn’t complete without alcohol consumption and marijuana usage and so almost all students’ drink and/or smoke. Of the two‚ drinking happens less often‚ only because there are fewer opportunities and occasions
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Why Alcohol Should be Banned Worldwide A. To Inform B. To Inform people that alcohol is dangerous and should be banned. C. Drinking can cause many problems in your life including death. I. Drinking is considered the number one drug used in America and the number one killer among young people and adults. A. Short and long term effects of alcohol on the body and mind B. Car crashes and alcohol poisoning C. Effects on your family and relationships
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Service learning provides child development students an opportunity to get along with children‚ and learning about the ideas on how the instructors create their lessons. In this service experience‚ I have learned the way that the instructors teach their lesson‚ a clear and interested lesson always attract children attention and have them involve in the activities. In addition‚ demonstration is another important factor while holding a lesson since sometimes children are unable to get the actual meaning
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Alcohol Issues on College Campuses “Binge Drinking on College Campuses.” Center for Science in the Public for Science‚ Center for Science in the Public Interest. Web. 21Mar. 2012. The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) discusses that students enrolled in college are more likely to consume alcohol than their peers than do not attend college. They report that 1700 college students die yearly due to alcohol. The increasing number of college students drinking has resulted in higher incidences
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Keys‚ V. A. (2011). Alcohol withdrawal during hospitalization. American Journal of Nursing‚ 111(1)‚ 40-44. Summary The purpose of this article was to inform nurses about the possibility of patients’ unplanned alcohol withdrawal during hospitalization. When chronic drinkers are forced to abstain from consuming alcohol due to hospitalization‚ they may experience symptoms related to alcohol withdrawal. It is important for nurses to recognize the possible origin of these symptoms in order
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amounts of ethanol alcohol and their viability was measured. The hypothesis used was if there is more ethanol alcohol‚ then the viability of the brine shrimp is unfavorable. The brine shrimp were put into sixteen Petri dishes with the same amount of brine solution. Different amounts of ethanol alcohol were added to each Petri dish. After 168 hours‚ the brine shrimp were looked at under a microscope and some cysts became nauplii and many died. In the control dishes‚ with no alcohol‚ the viability was
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