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    Organic Chemistry Ir Lab

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    Infrared Spectroscopy Aim: To obtain IR spectra of know solid sample and liquid sample using the following sample preparing technique: Prepare solid IR sample using Solid Pellet Samplin Technique Use IR is used to identify functional groups. 5 major functional groups easily identified by IR spectroscopy: 1. C=O 2. C–O 3. OH 4. Phenols 5. C–H Instrument details Type of spectrophotometer: Nicolet 380 FT-IR spectroscopy‚ Nicolet Avatar 360 & Thermo Scientific iS10 FT-IR Spectrometer

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    Organic Lab Part 2 Experiment 7: Diethyl n- Butylmalonate Lab Partner: Reference: Williamson K.L.‚ & Masters‚ K.M. (2011).”Diethyl n- Butylmalonate”. Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments ( 6th edition pp. 531-534)

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    The Organic Chemistry

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    performed in your solubility tests‚ it can be classified as a carboxylic acid. Establish an equivalence value for the unknown to estimate its molecular weight. The equivalent weight or neutralization equivalent for the carboxylic acid can be obtained from the base. It is most important that you accurately weigh your sample of acid and titrate to a phenolphthalein (colorless to pink color) end point using an accurately known dilute solution of sodium hydroxide (0.1000 M). If your unknown is soluble in

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    Extraction Lab

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    Experiment 2: Extraction – Evaluation Summary Labs reports must be typed and chemical structures must be drawn with ChemDraw. Report must not exceed three pages (including this page). Page limit does not include any attached spectra or references. ** Deductions for hand written report/structures and exceeding page limit ** Report Breakdown Data/Results: _________________ /10 Discussion: _________________ /10 Report Total: _________________ /20 Other Lab Marks Performance:

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    Organic Chemistry

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    composition of materials (metals‚ polymers‚ ceramics and composites). Processing‚ properties and behavior in service environments. No. of Units for Lecture and Laboratory: 3 units lecture No. of Contact Hours per week 3 hours lecture Prerequisites General Chemistry‚ Physics 2 Course Objectives At the end of the course the student must be able to: 1. Identify the importance of materials to mankind through specific examples of materials which have had significant impact to civilization 2. Identify the different

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    Organic Chemistry

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    combine to form a hydrogen molecule‚ how many molecular orbitals are formed? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 Ans: B Topic: Atomic Orbitals 3. Which principle(s) or rule must be used to determine the correct electronic configuration for carbon in its ground state? A) Aufbau Principle B) Hund’s Rule C) Pauli Exclusion Principle D) (A) and (B) only E) All three Ans: E 1 Chapter 1 Topic: Atomic Orbitals‚ Bonding 4. What point on the potential energy diagram below represents the most stable

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    Organic chemistry

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    HOCH2CH2OH ANS: 1‚ 2-ethanediol or ethylene glycol 8. Name: ANS: allyl alcohol or 2-propen-1-ol 9. Name: ANS: hydroquinone or p-dihydroxybenzene or 1‚4-benzenediol Exhibit 17-1 Rank the following groups of compounds from most acidic (1) to least acidic (4). Place the number corresponding to the compound’s relative rank in the blank below the structure. 10. ANS: 11. ANS: 12. ANS: 13. Explain why nonafluoro-2-methyl-2-propoxide

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    Organic Chemistry

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    LAB 1 POSTLAB REPORT (65 pts) 1. State the objective(s) of the lab. (5 pts) • To analyze the effects of specific liquids on a variety of materials • To observe potential hazards • To investigate the effects of strong bases‚ strong acids‚ acetone and bleach on a variety of materials which include sugar‚ cotton‚ nylon‚ hair‚ polystyrene‚ egg white‚ egg yolk‚ and aluminum foil. 2. Give a summary of your observations for each of the experiments. (24 pts) Sugar + H2SO4 Black clumped substance

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    Chemistry 2: Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Activity 1 PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Sugar) Rainbow Density Column Introduction As a chemical term‚ “sugar” usually refers to all carbohydrates of the general formula Cn(H 2O)n‚ an organic compound. This exercise is focus on sugar as an organic compound and its properties. Objectives: 1. To identify the properties of organic compound - sugar. 2. To observe some physical properties and changes on an organic compound during the actual conduct of

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    volatile oil extraction

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    Definition of Terms The following terms were defined for the readers to have a better understanding of the reserch paper. Active constituent. It refers to the component of the plant responsible for the exhibitory activity of the drug.1 Agar. It is gelatinous colloidal extractive of a red alga (as of the genera Gelidium‚ Gracilaria‚ and Eucheuma) used especially in culture media or as a gelling and stabilizing agent in foods.2 Agar-well diffusion method.3 It is a method of bioassay wherein

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