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    C7 Further Chemistry OCR 21st Century: 2011 specification Made by Nabilah Chowdhury Copyrighted References: OCR 21st Century Further Sciences Book‚ CGP: OCR 21st century + various internet sources Topic 1: Green Industry Brief Intro 14/06/13 Natural resources are converted into useful products. Bulk chemicals produced on a large scale b/c there is a larger demand for them. Fine chemical are produced on a smaller scale. They’re used as feedstock’s

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    depressant (antipyretic). However‚ because it is a relatively strong acid‚ salicylic acid has the undesirable side effect of irritating and damaging the mouth‚ esophagus and stomach membranes. In 1899 the Bayer Company of Germany introduced the ethanoate ester of salicylic acid‚ naming it ’Aspirin’. Since that time mild analgesics containing aspirin have appeared under many different brand names. The aim of this experiment is to determine the percentage of aspirin present in different commercial preparations

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    by which we had concluded that there were two organic compounds and one inorganic among the unknowns. In order to have a strong background about the solubility test‚ we first classify organic compounds of known functional group using the said test. Butyl bromide‚ ethanol sucrose‚ butyraldehyde‚ ethanoic acid‚ methyl amine‚ nitrophenol‚ diethyl ether‚ benzoic acid and propanone were used. It is found out that they are class X‚ Sn‚ S‚ N‚ Sa‚ Sb‚ S‚ N‚ A1 and Sn‚ respectively. We use water‚ ether‚ HCl

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    with the goal of synthesizing an alkyl halide from alcohol and a hydrogen halide. In order to do this‚ tert-butyl alcohol was mixed with HCl to form crude tert-butyl chloride. Solid NaHCO3 and CaCl2 were used to prevent possible hydrolysis of the product. It was then purified through distillation. Results confirm the successful production of 5.01 g (51.5% yield) of the alkyl halide‚ tert-butyl choride. ------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION The importance of alkyl halides

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    and cover for the ignition test. The reagents used in this experiment are: copper nitrate‚ ethanol‚ ethanoic acid‚ diethyl ether‚ 5% HCl‚ concentrated sulphuric acid‚ litmus paper‚ acetic acid‚ sucrose‚ methylamine‚ benzoic acid‚ 5% NaOH‚ 15% HCl‚ butyl bromide‚ buteraldehyde‚ nitro phenol‚ propanone‚ 5% NaHCO3‚ and phenolphthalein. This experiment is quite simple but it requires proper handling of chemicals since the chemicals used are toxic. Moreover‚ this experiment requires proper observation

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    Synthesis of Methyl Salicylate from Aspirin Esters are a class of organic compounds. An ester compromises an organic or inorganic acid in which one or more hydroxy (OH) groups have been replaced by and alkoxy (O-alkyl) group. For example‚ the simplest ester‚ methyl formate (CHOOCH3)‚ is made up of formic acid (CHO-OH) in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced by a methoxy group (-OCH3). Similarly‚ ethyl acetate (CH3CO-OCH2CH3) is made up of acetic acid (CH3CO-OH) in which the hydroxy group

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    Spectra Analysis Organic Chemistry Lab‚ CHEM 369 The University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville Dr. Smith Spectra 1: tert-butyl cyanoacetate Molecular formula: 141/13 = 10 R 11 => C10H10+11 => C10H21 C10H21NO2 – C3H10 = C7H11NO2 DBE: 2(#C - #H/2 - #X/2 + #N + 2)/2 =2(7 – 11/2 – 0/2 + 1 + 2)/2 = 3=> 1 double bond and 1 triple bond Mass spectrum table: m/z fragment |40

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    Production of Biodiesel by Enzymatic Transesterification: using Waste Cooking Oil as feedstock and Candida Antarctica Lipase B as Biocatalyst. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTON The high cost of bio-diesel‚ compared to petroleum-based diesel‚ is a major barrier to its commercialization. It has been reported that 60-90% of bio-diesel cost arises from the cost of the feedstock oil (C.C. Lai et al.‚ 2005). Studies showed the potential of waste-cooking oil (WCO) as a material for biodiesel production

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    wintergreen | Introduction Organic compounds are those which contain carbon as well as a select other elements. An organic acid however‚ is an organic compound which contains acidic properties. An ester is an example of being a derivative of these organic acids. Esters can be prepared by the reaction of carboxylic acids and alcohols‚ with an inorganic acid used as a catalyst which is dubbed esterification. With o-hydrobenzoic acid‚ or salicylic acid‚ we are able to create acetylsalicylic

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    Richard F. Daley and Sally J. Daley www.ochem4free.com Organic Chemistry Chapter 2 Introduction to Organic Nomenclature and Functional Groups 2.1 Drawing Organic Structures 73 2.2 Alkanes 77 2.3 Structural Isomerism 77 2.4 IUPAC Nomenclature 79 2.5 Naming Alkanes 80 2.6 Naming Cycloalkanes 87 2.7 Naming Complex Alkyl Groups 2.8 Functional Groups 97 2.9 Naming Alkenes and Alkynes 2.10 Naming Alkenes‚ Part II 108 2.11 Arenes 109 2.12 Organohalogens 113 2.13 Using Molecular

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