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    Experiment 6: Synthesis of an Alkyl Halide Maria Alexandria Buraga Ammuyutan Institute of Chemistry‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines ------------------------------------------------- Department of Food and Science Nutrition‚ College of Home Economics‚ Univeristy of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT ------------------------------------------------- Alcohols react with hydrogen halides

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    n-butyl bromide or n-bromobutane‚ which is derived from an alcohol and an acid. In this case‚ n-butyl alcohol and sulfuric acid were the reagents. There were two methods of distillation that was involved in this experiment. The first was by reflux distillation‚ which is used to speed up a chemical reaction without having the reactants/ products evaporate or explode. Data Table 1 indicates the amount of each reagents that was prepared for the reflux apparatus. However‚ the reagents‚ sodium bromide‚ water

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    I. Objectives * Be able to prepare cyclohexene from the dehydration of cyclohexanol * Understand the mechanisms of the dehydration reaction (acid-catalyzed dehydration). * Know how to use the necessary equipment for this reaction‚ such as the fractioning column. * Obtain positive results in unsaturation tests for the presence of carbon-carbon double bond (cyclohexene). II. Background Cyclohexanol‚ the reagent of this experiment‚ is used in the production of nylon

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    (Linear Alkyl Benzene):- For more than 30 years‚ UOP has been a leading innovator in the production of LAB. During that time‚ we’ve developed the state-of-the-art technology you’ll need to ensure that your new or revamped LAB complex operates most efficiently and produces the highest quality product.LAB is the primary raw material used in the production of linear alkyl benzene sulfonate (LAS). LAB is produced from benzene and long chain normal paraffins. Normal paraffins are commonly derived from kerosene

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    LABORATORY REPORT 4 PREPARATION OF ALUM FROM ALUMINUM METAL Huy Nguyen October 2nd‚ 2012 The objective of the laboratory is to synthesize alum (KAl(SO4)2.xH2O) from aluminum powder and to determine the proportion of water in the alum crystals. Alum is a product from the reaction between potassium hydroxide and sulfuric acid. The reaction include several steps‚ as followed: Aluminum powder reacts with potassium hydroxide to generate Al(OH)4- ions and release hydrogen. 2 Al(s) + 2 KOH(aq)

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    In a brief essay‚ identify at least two of the implications implicit in the society reflected in the poem. Support your statements by specific references to the poem. The Unknown Citizen Comment [ANn1]: OK‚ so I need to IDENTIFY two implications implicit in the society. I need to make sure I’m speaking only to the society reflected IN the poem. I’ll make sure to quote the poem itself. by W. H. Auden (To JS/07 M 378 This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State) He was found by the

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    stakeholders. Our Core Values Integrity Service excellence Accountability Trust and mutual respect Transparency Partnership "Letter‚" borrowed from Old French lettre‚ entered Middle English around AD 1200‚ eventually displacing the native English term bocstaf (i.e. bookstaff). Letter derives from Latin littera‚ which may have derived‚ via Etruscan‚ from the Greek "διφθέρα" (writing tablet).[1] The Middle English plural lettres could refer to an epistle or written document‚ reflecting the use of

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    gravity.  The principle is that of moment‚ or turning force/torque)‚ calculated by force x distance. Fundamentally‚ in the case of a balance beam‚ the force is gravity acting on each side of the fulcrum of the balance‚ and distance is the distance from that fulcrum.  Since gravity will be constant wherever you are‚ only moment or torque will be relevant. A spring balance is not a comparison technique‚ so gravity changes will be relevant to the result - hence only weight can be measured.  Basically

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    Experiment 2 Title: preparation of a halogenoalkane Objective: To synthesis 2-cholo-2-methylpropane by using corresponding alcohol and HCl(aq). The reaction is via SN1 of tertiary alcohol. Techniques: i) Distillation of the reactant and the product ii) Purification by separating funnel Theory: In the experiment‚ SN1 reaction take place‚ HCl is added to initiate the reaction. The R-OH attack the H+ with the lone pair on O. Then the R-O+H2 bond breaks the release a water molecule and

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    City‚ Leyte Name: Alecsa May S. Celaya BS-Chemistry 3 Date Submitted: December 19‚ 2014 Lab. Schedule: MW 2:00 – 5:00 pm Rating: Group No. 11 Experiment No. 5 Preparation of KAl(SO4)2•12H2O (Alum) OBJECTIVES This experiment aimed to: prepare KAl(SO4)2•12H2O‚ commonly referred to as alum‚ from aluminum metal from a canned soft drink‚ and determine the mass of the alum collected and its percent yield. METHODOLOGY An aluminum metal scrap was obtained by scraping the paint off a Coca-Cola

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