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    Organic 2 Quiz

    Reaction Map of first semester organic reactions– Wiskur Spring 2012 HO R X* R W* BrMg X* W* Li R V* U* R or Cl) Br ( R I K H J G Y* F RO D Nuc R Br R R HO R OH V U R RO R L HO R O Nuc R R Nuc X Br W R R M N Br R R H R O O H A* H Br R R Br (or Cl) OH Br O G* F* C* B* R O OH R D* H I* H* O R S* R O OH Br Y R Z J* R P* R* R R R R R L* R K* N* R M* Br R O* Br R O H T* Br Br R Br Q* Br Br R Br Br O R O R S O O R B A C HO R O P Q T S R HO R Br A. LiAlH4 or NaBH4 (Chapter 12)

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    Islamic Literature

    Naming Alkenes Suffix: -ene Many of the same rules for alkanes apply to alkenes 1. Name the parent hydrocarbon by locating the longest carbon chain that contains the double bond and name it according to the number of carbons with the suffix -ene. H 3C CH2 C H 3C CH2 CH2 CH2 H 3C CH2 CH2 H 3C CH2 C CH2 Parent = pentene not hexene (does not contain double bond) 2. a. Number the carbons of the parent chain so the double bond carbons have the lowest possible numbers. H 3C 6 CH2 CH2 CH 5 4

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    Paparazzi Controversy

    Throughout the last one hundred years, celebrities have gone from respected public figures who were known for their work to people whose every move is being watched and reported on. According to Christina Anderson from the Huffington Post, “The term paparazzi was coined in the 1960 Federico Fellini film ‘La Dolce Vita.’ One of his characters was named ‘Paparazzo,’ which is an Italian word used to describe the annoying sound made by a buzzing mosquito”. Since then, the name has stuck and celebrity

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    Multistep Synthesis Of Cyclohexene Lab Report

    Marissa De la Paz Chemistry 6BL Evan Landstrom T/R, 8am Exp. 15B: Multistep synthesis of Nylong-6,6 from Cyclohexene The purpose of this lab experiment is to synthesize the polymer, Nylon-6,6, from the readily available starting material, cyclohexene. This reaction is done in three steps. The first is an oxidation step, which will produce adipic acid, the second consists of forming adipoyl chloride, and the last step is when the polymer is formed. Step one of the experiment consisted of oxidizing

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    Sn2 Reaction Lab Report

    The SN2 reaction can be evaluated by first observing the chemical mechanisms of the compounds involved. The agents took into account for the mechanism was the naphtholate anion and allyl bromide. First, a pair of lone pairs on the oxygen anion on the naphtholate compound attacks a single-bonded carbon on the allyl bromide compound. Afterwards, the bromide leaving group exits the allyl bromide compound, and creates its own anion cloud. Overall, this synthesizes naphthyl ether. The mechanism cannot

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    Ap Bio Essay Questions

    Grace Knight Bio Essay Questions 1. A carboxylic acid is a compound that consists of a carboxyl colony. Amines are compounds and working masses that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a single pair. A hydroxy or hydroxyl group is the entity with the formula OH. It basically includes hydrogen bonded with oxygen. 2. Cells are considered the smallest units of life because everything is made up of them. They are also referred to as the building blocks of life. 3. If an organism is active sexual

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    Chlorination of an Alcohol

    88.15 grams). Theoretical yield: 3.92g alcohol x 1 mol alc. x 1 mol product x 106.59 g prod. = 4.74 grams product 88.15 g alc. 1 mol alc. 1 mol prod. Percent yield: 2.48 grams product (experiment yield) x 100% = 52.3% 4.74 grams product (theoretical yield) Discussion The acid was put on ice because this reaction was exothermic. The acid, NaCl, and alcohol were put into an apparatus together. The acid protonated the alcohol to form a good leaving group, H2O. The heat

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    Say No to Alcohol

    Special friends Friends we will be now and forever Friends will stay through any weather. Just keep in mind we will be together To love and care for one another. If anything will ever go wrong Friends will always stay strong. As long as we have each other No one will bother us any longer. Don’t be weary if the sun will not shine on you, I will be your light to guide you through. No one will take this friendship we have Cause in our hearts it will always

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    Impacts of Alcoholism on Family Welfare (a Case Study of Reforming Alcoholics in Suneka Division, Kisii South District, Nyanza Province, Kenya) , by Mokono Meshack Nyabiba

    alcoholism refers to a condition that results from continued consumption of alcohol despite the social and medical impacts that are raised by the vice. Alcoholism also referred to, in the nineteenth century and partly in the twentieth century, as dipsomania, may also refer to pre-occupation with or compulsion towards the consumption of alcohol and/or impaired ability to recognize the negative impacts of excessive alcohol consumption. The Macmillan dictionary (2002) defines the word alcoholism as

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    Danish Drinking Culture

    Generation Fucked Up – Danish Drinking Culture. Alcohol consumption is a large part of many cultures, from celebrations at coming-of-age ceremonies to wishing good health on one’s friends. Denmark is a country which does not sway from this notion in the slightest. Denmark, a part of the notoriously-drunk Scandinavian countries, is facing a crisis: Generation Fucked Up. Generation Fucked Up refers to the Danish adolescents, who, heavy with a culture of binge drinking, are spiralling out of control

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