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    Organic Chemistry

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    chemistry. In organic chemistry‚ we all have different kinds of compounds. In addition‚ alkanes‚ alkenes‚ and alkynes are the parts of the organic and inorganic compounds. We also can learn about the structural formula they all have in different form. Polymerization is another type of chemical reaction that we get to know. There is also a difference between the saturated and unsaturated compounds. All distinguish particular compounds have all kind of formula‚ structural form‚ and many other ways to

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    Identity Of 2-Pentanol

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    Based on the spectra generated by C5H12O‚ the identity of the compound was 2-pentanol. The first step in identifying the compound was finding the degree of unsaturation. For C5H12O‚ the degree of unsaturation was zero‚ which means that the compound only has single bonds. Knowing that there were only single bonds led to the assumption that the O in the compound was either an alcohol or an ether. The IR spectrum helped in determining which functional group was present. The peak that determined the

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    Chemistry and Biotechnology

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    analysis of organic compounds determine the elements present in them but they do not give the actual structure or the functional groups present. Since all organic compounds contain hydrogen and carbon‚ most tests consist of only the determination of oxygen‚ sulfur‚ nitrogen and halogens – elements that are most of the time the only ones involved in organic compounds. The experiment focused on the Sodium Fusion test‚ which tested for all elements except oxygen. In the test‚ the test compound is broken down

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    Organic and Inorganic

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    evidence that contains inorganic compounds. Paint tends to be inorganic in nature. The white‚ red‚ yellow pigments of paint is inorganic by nature. Organic compounds are based on carbon these are found only on living things. Inorganic is the opposite it doesnt come from living things its from synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon are carbon based but are not found in plants or animals. From a forensics science point of view both inorganic and organic compounds are very important when found

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    applying heat). During column chromatography‚ a solution is passed through a filtration system of silica‚ sand‚ and cotton. This creates colored or colorless bands‚ dependent on the type of chemical compound‚ and is comparable to a reverse TLC test. The differences in polarity pull down the compounds at different rates‚ allowing for the separation. Experimental: Dry‚ sublimed ferrocene (93 mg) was added to a reaction tube. Later‚ 0.35 mL of acetic anhydride and 0.1 mL of 85% phosphoric acid were

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    chemistry came from the word organism. Prior to 1828‚ all organic compounds had been obtained from organisms or their remains. The scientific philosophy back then was that the synthesis of organic compounds could only be produced within living matter while inorganic compounds were synthesized from non-living matter. A theory known as "Vitalism" stated that a "vital force" from living organisms was necessary to make an organic compound. 1828‚ a German chemist Friedrich

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    ACBII Homework 1

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    olfactory GPCR proteins. For each GPCR protein‚ have one control reaction with just the GPCR‚ and one experimental reaction where the GPCR is incubated with the peach extract. Do this for all the olfactory GPCRs. Run all the samples on a gel. If a compound in the peach extract is the ligand for a specific GPCR‚ it will cause a conformational change in that GPCR. This will cause the band on the gel to shift relative to the control reaction for that GPCR. This will allow us to identify which GPCRs are

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    Identify an unknown carbonyl compound © KCl      http://hk.geocities.com/fatherofchemistry Objective            To classify a carbonyl compound by a simple test and to identify it by the precipitation of a derivative. Principle            In this experiment‚ the unknown compound is either an aldehyde or a ketone from Table 90. In the first part‚ on undergoing Tollen’s & Fehling’s tests‚ ketone will have no reaction. In the second part‚ by preparing a derivative of the compound with 2‚4-dinitrophenylhydrazine

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    fanilamides and sulfonylureas have advanced our ability to treat diabetes mellitus. Attempts to develop an agent clinically superior to tol­ butamide by chemical modification have been remarkably difficult in spite of animal human assay. Over 6000 compounds and have been screened for hypoglycemic potency‚ and some structure-activity generalizations are pos­ sible. Chemicals are made into therapeutic products only in man. Animal screens are often based on a standard marketed product and may lead only

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    the years of me

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    1)Calculate the amount of your compound interest investment after 10 years. Remember that you are starting with $7‚500. $10‚642.83 work: A=7500(1+3.5%/365)^365x10 = 7500(1+0.00009589)^365x10 = 7500(1.00009589)^3650 = 7500(1.419041609) = 10‚642.83 2)Calculate the amount of your simple interest investment after 10 years. Remember to use the same rate and compounding as in #1. $2‚625 work: 7500x.035x10 = 7500x.35=2625 3)Create a graph that shows the growth of your compound interest and simple interest

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