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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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    Differences in competencies between the Associate - degree level and Baccalaureate- degree level in Nursing Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V | Nursing History‚ Theories‚ and Conceptual Model Differences in competencies between nurses prepared at the Associate degree level versus Baccalaureate degree level in nursing. In this modern age‚ Nursing is no longer limited to just bedside patient care. Nursing is now evolved into a complex‚ multispecialty‚ sophisticated and an important component

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    Food Preparation

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    Food has become easier to prepare. Has this change improved the way people live? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Of course‚ nowadays food has become more easier to prepare. Think about microwave-ovens‚ mixture‚ grinding machine‚ rice-cooker‚pressure cooker‚I think you already got the answer‚ right? In my point of view‚ the improvement of food preparing has obviously changed our lifestyle in a better way. These days‚ people need not use effort‚ every things are kept in

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    SIMMA.UMAMAHESHWARA RAO Mobile: +91-8500013808 E-mail: simma.umamahesh@gmail.com Career Objective: I am looking forward to an opportunity where I can utilize my skills and contribute effectively to the success of the organization and also for the improvement of my skills. Professional Qualifications: Examination Passed / Appearing School / College Board/ University Year of Passing Grade(CGPA) M.C.A SIR C.R.REDDY COLLEGE OF PG COURSES ELURU ANDHRA UNIVERSITY

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    Preparation for mentorship

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    This piece of work is part of the assessment strategy for the module preparation for mentorship‚ I will attempt to critically discuss and analysis the support I have put into place in relation to learning outcomes 2-5 whilst supporting a learner in practice. I will continue by examining strategies and decisions‚ identifying my own and students learning needs and styles‚ also examining theories surrounding learning and mentorship. Furthermore my roles and responsibilities as a mentor will be analyzed

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    Preparation of Detergents

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    PREPARATION OF DETERGENTS CONTENTS Introduction 1. Classification of synthetic detergents * Anionic Detergents * Neutral or non-ionic detergents * Cationic Detergents * Bile Salts - Intestinal Natural Detergents * Amphoteric Detergents * Amphoterics 2. Key Concepts 3. Raw Materials 4. The Manufacturing Process * Introduction * End Products * The Blender Process * The Agglomeration Process * The Slurry Method * Liquid Detergent * Quality

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    How does the knowledge of the foundations and history of nursing provide a context in which to understand current practice? When we have knowledge of the foundations and history of nursing‚ it provides groundwork in which to understand our current practice by recognizing the contributions‚ triumphs and struggles our ancestors have endured to help make our profession what it is today. Also nurses can appreciate how much the nursing profession has grown from the past to present day and became more

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    Wedding Preparations

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    Unit 8. Life changes. The two of you are in love and have made the exciting announcement that you are going to get married. Suddenly you are overwhelmed with the idea that you have a wedding to plan. There are many questions to ask as you begin planning your wedding. Wedding Date and Venues. It is important to set a wedding date before you move forward with many plans. Discuss a date with your fiancée and make preliminary decisions about where you want to hold the wedding and reception. Budget. Set

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    Introduction: Cyclohexanol is mainly used in the production of caprolactam and adipic acid that is a raw material of nylon 6 (Zhang‚ et al‚ 2002). Cyclohexanol can be produce through several methods‚ which include the oxidation of cyclohexane‚ the hydration of cyclohexene‚ or the hydrogenation of phenol (Zhang‚ et al‚ 2002). Problem with oxidation of cyclohexene is poor selectivity‚ extremely large recycles and explosion hazards. (Suresh‚ Sridhar‚ Potter‚ 1988). The purpose of this experiment was

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    Preparation of Atp

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    ATP synthase (EC 3.6.3.14) is an important enzyme that provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the most commonly used "energy currency" of cells from most organisms. It is formed from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (Pi)‚ and needs energy. The overall reaction sequence is: ADP + Pi → ATP‚ where ADP and Pi are joined together by ATPsynthase Energy is often released in the form of protium‚ or H+‚ moving down an electrochemical

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