Functional Structure

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    Table of Ir Absoprtion

    Table of IR Absorptions Functional Group Alkyl C-H Stretch Alkenyl C-H Stretch Alkenyl C=C Stretch Alkynyl C-H Stretch Alkynyl C=C Stretch Aromatic C-H Stretch Aromatic C-H Bending Aromatic C=C Bending Alcohol/Phenol O-H Stretch Carboxylic Acid O-H Stretch Amine N-H Stretch Nitrile C=N Stretch Aldehyde C=O Stretch Ketone C=O Stretch Ester C=O Stretch Carboxylic Acid C=O Stretch Amide C=O Stretch Amide N-H Stretch Characteristic Absorption(s)(cm-1) Notes Alkane C-H bonds are fairly ubiquitous

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    CHAPTER 12 HYDROCARBONS 12.2 Alkenes Learning Outcomes At the end of this topic, students should be able to: a) Describe alkenes as unsaturated hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH2n, n≥2. (b) Draw the structures and name the compunds according to the IUPAC nomenclature for: i) straight chain and branched alkenes (parent chain ≤ C10) ii) cyclic alkenes (C3-C6) iii) simple dienes (C4-C6) 2 Learning Outcomes At the end of this topic, students should

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    Hci for Illiterates

    Interaction .....................................................................................................1 2:User's Classification Based on Literacy .....................................................................................1 2.1:Functional Illiterate .....................................................................................................1 2.2:Absolute Illiterate .......................................................................................................

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    Review

    Unit 2 Review: Answers: Review for Organic Chemistry Unit Test 2. a) b) c) Write the IUPAC names for the following organic molecules: acetone: propanone d) acetylene: ethyne acetic acid: ethanoic acid e) toluene: methyl benzene formic acid: methanoic acid f) isopropyl alcohol: 2-propanol 3. Be able to use physical or chemical properties to distinguish between organic substances. For example, identify one physical or chemical property you could use to distinguish between the following pairs of

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    Use Cases

    Running head: ASSIGNMENT 2: USE CASES Assignment 2: Use Cases Lawrence A. Mayo, Jr. Dr. Johnnie E. Drake CIS 210 11/4/12 Abstract Your abstract should be one paragraph and should not exceed 120 words. It is a summary of the most important elements of your paper. All numbers in the abstract, except those beginning a sentence, should be typed as digits rather than words. To count the number of words in this paragraph, select the paragraph, and on the Tools menu click Word Count. Assignment

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    Inductive Triple Graphs

    purely functional approach to represent RDF Jose Emilio Labra Gayo1 , Johan Jeuring2 , and Jose María Álvarez Rodríguez3 1 University of Oviedo Spain labra@uniovi.es Utrecht University, Open University of the Netherlands The Netherlands j.t.jeuring@uu.nl 3 South East European Research Center Greece jmalvarez@seerc.org 2 Abstract. RDF is one of the cornerstones of the Semantic Web. It can be considered as a knowledge representation common language based on a graph model. In the functional programming

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    Macromolecules and Their Parts

    formed from functional groups. The functional group hydroxyl is found in every macromolecule. All of these macromolecules except for lipids are hydrophilic. All of these macromolecules are broken down into monomers by hydrolysis reactions. Proteins have methyl groups, amino groups, and carboxyl groups. Proteins are polymers of amino acids. Proteins functions are determined by how they are folded. Proteins with a primary structure have no function. Proteins with a secondary structure are in the

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    Nitration Of Methyl Benzoate Lab Report

    Additionally, the IR spectrum of Methyl-3-nitrobenzoate was also performed and the analysis of the IR was matched corresponding to the structure of Methyl-3-nitrobenzoate. The experimental amount of product was lowered than the expected amount which was 8.66g due to the unavoidable error during the experiment. Finally the % yield of the reaction was 75.8% Post lab Question 1. By using 6

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    saturated hydrocarbons having the general formula CnH2n+2, alknoic acid - Carboxylic acids are organic acids characterized by the presence of at least one carboxyl group. alkanol - In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which a hydroxyl functional group (OH) is bound to a carbon atom alkene - Any of the series of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing a double bond and having the general formula CnH2n alkyl group: any of a series of univalent groups of the general formula CnH2n+1 derived

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    Structural Organic Chemistry. the Shapes of Molecules. Functional Groups

    STRUCTURAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. THE SHAPES OF MOLECULES. FUNCTIONAL GROUPS I n this chapter we first briefly review the most important types of covalent bonds encountered in organic substances and the ways in which these bonds are represented in structural formulas. Next we consider the sizes and shapes of organic molecules and how structural formulas written in two dimensions can be translated into three-dimensional models that show the relative positions of the atoms in space. We also

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