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    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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    Stopper pH paper Small test tubes and rack Graduated cylinder (10 ml) Evaporating dish DISCUSSION Organic chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon (excluding CO2‚ CO‚ carbonates‚ elemental carbons‚ and others). The two primary sources of organic compounds are oil and coal. Other sources of organic compounds are plants‚ animals‚ and microorganisms. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen. There are various classifications of hydrocarbons.

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    Organic vs Non-Organic

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    Colton Kuhlers Chemistry Paper Organic vs. Non-Organic What should I eat‚ organic or non-organic? This has been is hot topic a lot now that the United States is trying to go healthy. For years people have been researching which is healthier‚ more economical‚ and the most available than the other. It is hard to know what to buy when one researcher says organics better and another researcher says non-organics better. Let me take this topic into more depth to explain myself. First‚ let’s me describe

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    Organic vs Non-Organic

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    I. Introduction: Thesis Statement: People should consume organic foods because they have More nutritious‚ No pesticides are used on them‚ No hormones or antibiotics are used in their production A. Major Proposition or Premise (before because): People should consume organic foods B. 1st Minor Proposition or Premise (after because): More nutritious. C. 2nd Minor Proposition or Premise (after because): No pesticides are used on them. D. 3rd Minor Proposition or Premise (after because):

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    Organic Chemistry

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    Joshua Smith Chem-341 organic chemistry Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy A. Buchner Funnel- Nevzat O. Yigit; Gokhan Civelekoglu; Ozer Cinar; and Mehmet Kitis. Filterability of membrane bioreactor (MBR) sludge: impacts of polyelectrolytes and mixing with conventional activated sludge. Water Science & Technology. [Online] 2010‚ Vol. 61 Issue 3‚ p659-669. http://ehis.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=8afc88a4-6ffc-4644-b599-f5b76c5d930f%40sessionmgr12&vid=1&hid=23 (accessed august

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    Organic Chem

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    Organic Lab I No. 5-6 Separation of a Carboxylic Acid‚ a Phenol‚ and a Neutral Substance (Two-week lab) Reading Assignment 1) Chapter 7 • Introduction: P. 135- first paragraph • Theory and Techniques (p142-145) o Properties of Extraction Solvents o Mixing and Separating the Layers o Drying Agents o Part 1: The Technique of Neutral Liquid/Liquid Extraction The description is for dichloromethane-aqueous

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    History of Cell Membrane

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    twentieth century‚ little was known about cell membranes. Until the early 1950s‚ the biological cell membrane was rarely mentioned in scientific literature. It was recognised that something was probably there‚ but hardly anything about it was known. Considering the lack of technical equipment available a century ago‚ scientists such as Charles Overton and Edwin Gorter were not only exploring new territory in looking at the properties of cell membranes‚ but laying the way for future cell biologists

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    University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Pharmacy Organic Chemistry Laboratory RECRYSTALLIZATION OF ACETANILIDE USING WATER AS SOLVENT Lagarteja‚ M.C.B.; Lim‚ H.G.N.; Lizo‚ K.J.R.; *Macalino‚ M.D.L.; Macapala‚ C. 2D-Pharmacy‚ Faculty of Pharmacy‚ University of Santo Tomas Abstract Recrystallization is a technique used to purify organic solids. This method involves dissolving of a solute in a solvent and inciting the solute to produce a precipitate from a solution. In this experiment‚ acetic

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    Organic Chemistry

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    centrifuge tube. In the original centrifuge tube‚ add a new 4 mL of solvent and repeat the entire extraction procedure. Add the resulting extract to the first extract (in the second centrifuge tube). Now wash (microscale) the combined extracts with saturated NaCl solution (5mL)‚ then with 10% aqueous potassium carbonate (5mL)‚ then with saturated NaCl solution (5 mL) again. Dry the organic layer with anhydrous sodium sulfate. Decant the organic layer into a small beaker and concentrate to roughly 0.2 mL

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    Cell Membrane Finished

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    Cell Membrane The Cell Membrane- The cell membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell; the cell membrane is made up of phospholipids‚ proteins and carbohydrates. Its function is to protect the integrity of the interior of the cell allowing certain substances into the cell‚ while keeping other substances out. The phospholipids form a thin‚ flexible sheet while the proteins float in the phospholipid sheet like an ice berg‚ and the carbohydrates extend out from the

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    Transport Across Membrane

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    Experiment 2 : Transport Across Membrane Name : Matrix No : Group : B Semester : 1 Date of Experiment : 05.09.2013 Lecturer’s Name : Miss OBJECTIVE To study the effects of hypotonic‚ hypertonic and isotonic solutions on plant and animal cells. INTRODUCTION In cellular biology the term membrane transport refers to the collection of mechanisms that regulate the passage of solutes such as ions and small molecules through biological membranes‚ which are lipid bilayers that

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