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    Experiment 5B: Ketone Reduction Objective: Using sodium borohydride as a reducing agent‚ the ketone 4-tert-butylcyclohexane is reduced to its corresponding alcohol. It is purified through extraction techniques to give the cis and trans diasteromer products. Procedure: The procedure was followed as outlined in Mayo’s book for Experiment 5B with the following modifications: 1. Reagents and Equipment – The reaction will be on a scale of 2X what is described in the text. 2. Reagents and Equipment

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    Megan Entwistle‚ Maria Amos‚ and Paul Golubic CHEM 0330 Organic Lab 1 Sodium Borohydride Reduction: Diphenylmethanol from Benzophenone 11/16/11 Introduction Redox (shorthand for REDuction-OXidation) reactions are chemical reactions in which the oxidation state (or oxidation number) of atoms has changed. Oxidation can be observed through the loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state by an atom‚ ion or molecule. Reduction describes the gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state

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    lab experiment‚ we used sodium bicarbonate to influence photosynthesis. Sodium bicarbonate is a formula of NaHCO3 (baking soda). In this lab experiment‚ we observed photosynthesis in spinach leave and investigated the effect of sodium bicarbonate on photosynthesis. The experiment was to determine how many disks of spinach leaves float at the end of every ten minutes. Our main focused and question was how using different amount of concentration of sodium bicarbonate would affect the process of photosynthesis

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    The chemical equation for Thiopental Sodium is C11H17N2NaO2S. First synthesized in 1935‚ the proper name for the drug is Thiopental Sodium it also goes by Sodium Pentothal but that is actually a trademark of the drug ’s manufacturer‚ Abbott Laboratories. A yellow water-soluble crystal‚ it is classified as an ultra-short acting barbiturate‚ a type of drug that depresses the central nervous system‚ slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure. Widely used in medicine as an anesthetic during surgery

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    GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF A CHLORIDE SALT (2013) Report By: ____________ Lab Partner: ___________ Group: CHEM 1001 Tuesday AM‚ Group H Purpose: This lab was conducted in order to determine the content of chloride in an unknown salt‚ using gravimetric analysis. Theory: The salt chloride content is easy to find because it is slightly soluble‚ making it possible to turn it into a precipitate. A precipitate reaction can be done using silver

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    this goal by creating five reactions containing Sodium Sulfate that would confirm our compound and show its chemical properties. In each reaction‚ we replaced the presence of Sodium Sulfate with our unknown. Our first reaction was the reaction from the sulfate anion test between Sodium Sulfate and Barium Chloride. If the compound was in fact Sodium Sulfate it would produce a white precipitate and it did. The second reaction was first between Sodium Sulfate and Hydrochloric Acid‚ and then Silver Nitrate

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    Name: Derell Ruan Form: 4B1 SBA: Chemistry Aim: To determine which gas‚ Ammonia or hydrogen chloride defuses faster. Hypothesis: Ammonia will defuse faster than hydrogen chloride. Materials Equipment: Chemicals: * 2 retort clamp and stand Ammonia * 1 ½ m glass tube * 2 250cm3 beakers * Cotton Wool * Stop clock * Meter

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    China Enoxaparin Sodium Market‚ 2009-2018″ by China Research and Intelligence is now available at chinamarketresearchreports.com. Contact sales@chinamarketresearchreports.com with Research Report on Investigation Report on China Enoxaparin Sodium Market‚ 2009-2018 in subject line and your contact details to purchase this report or get your questions answered. The collection of ‘Life Sciences’ market research reports has a new addition of “Investigation Report on China Enoxaparin Sodium Market‚ 2009-2018”On

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    Empirical Formula of Copper (II) Chloride Gabriella Jane Lukas B1401404 HELP University Empirical Formula of Copper (II) Chloride Objectives 1. To validate that the empirical formula of copper (II) chloride is . 2. To calculate the percent composition of copper in copper (II) chloride. 3. To illustrate the Law of Constant Composition in copper (II) chloride. 4. To study the reaction between copper (II) chloride solution and aluminium metal. Introduction One of the most fundamental statements

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    EXPERIMENT: 1 Object: To find the wavelength of Sodium light by Newton’s ring. Apparatus required: A Plano convex lens of large radius of curvature‚ optical arrangement for Newton’s rings‚ plane glass plate; sodium lamp and traveling microscope. Formula used: The wavelength of light is given by the formula λ =D n2+p –Dn2 / 4pR Where D n+p = diameter of (n+p)th ring Dn = diameter of n th ring‚ P = an integer number‚ R = radius of curvature of the curved face of the Plano- convex lens.

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