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    Exam 3-Take Home Chem 241A Organic Chemistry Sections 5 & 6 Dr. Pyun Due in Class: November 7th‚ 2007 You are allowed to use the McMurry Organic Chemistry Text‚ Solution Manual and Lecture Notes to answer the following questions. You will be expected to complete this assignment on your own. Do not work in groups‚ or seek outside assistance from tutors‚ TA‚ or faculty. You will receive zero points for the exam if you are found utilizing other resources. Name: Problem 1) (8) Problem

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    Department of Chemistry‚ College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ España‚ Manila‚ 1015‚ Philippines |ARTICLE INFO |ABSTRACT | |Article history: |Keywords: |An unknown compound was determined by means of observing the melting point range of the given solid. | |Date: July 4‚ 2013 |Melting point |Different organic compound with

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    Lab 2: Infra-Red (IR) - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Exercises In Molecular Spectroscopy - Structural Determination Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2425 Manrique October 30‚ 2012 Alex Wolf Introduction For the purposes of this lab‚ the chemical formula will be given‚ and the degrees of unsaturation can be calculate from the formula (2C+2)-(H+Hal-N)/2. The degrees of unsaturation will give clues as to the structure. A double bond‚ as well as a ring will have one degree of unsaturation each

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    Boiling Point

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    PURPOSE To introduce two physical properties‚ the boiling point and the melting point‚ that organic chemists use to identify organic molecules. BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with carbon containing molecules. Carbon can bond to other atoms forming multiple chains and rings‚ thus creating an unlimited number of organic compounds to exist. Each organic compound has many chemical and physical properties associated with its structure. In this experiment

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    FOUNDATION CHEMISTRY II CHM096 CHAPTER 1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PART I PREPARED BY SYED ABDUL ILLAH ALYAHYA BIN SYED ABD KADIR 1 TOPICS PART I 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Introduction to Hydrocarbon and Functional Groups Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Isomerism and Overview of Organic Reaction Alkenes and Alkynes Alkyl Halides 2 TOPIC INTRODUCTION TO HYDROCARBON AND FUNCTIONAL GROUPS 3 1.1 Introduction to Hydrocarbon and Functional Groups What is Organic Chemistry? • Organic

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    Melting Point

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    of the melting point is very important technique in many areas of chemistry especially‚ in organic chemistry area because the melting point is really significant in order to identify the purity and the identity of a substance. Measuring the melting point is a fast and cost-effective technique which remains a strong link to the vast pre-instrumental chemistry literature‚ so the technique is still used for measuring purity of organic and pharmaceutical compounds. For that reason‚ determination of the

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    but also an advisable and accepted mode of treating diseases even in developed countries. The subject of phytochemistry or plant chemistry has been developed in recent years as a distinct discipline‚ somewhere in between plant biochemistry and natural product organic chemistry and is closely related to both. It is concerned and linked with the enormous variety of organic substances that are synthesized‚ elaborated and accumulated by wide variety of plants and deals with the chemical structures and

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    dehydration of 2-butanol yielded 4.6% 1-butene‚ 67.3% trans-2-butene‚ and 28.1% cis-2-butene‚ and a dehydrohalogenation of 2-bromobutane yielded 19.1% 1-butene‚ 69.9% trans-2-butene‚ and 11.0% cis-2-butene. Backround: Gas Chromatography separates organic samples much in the same way as column chromatography. The only differences are that it uses a moving gas phase and a stationary liquid phase‚ and that the temperature of the gas system can be controlled. In a gas chromatograph the sample is shot

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    Panther ID: NAME: FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Department of Chemistry CHM 2211-U02– ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II PRACTICE EXAM I CHM 2211-U01 SAMPLE EXAM I‚ Page 2 Type of Vibration C-H Frequency (cm-1) 3000-2850 1450 and 1375 1465 3100-3000 1700-1000 3150-3050 1000-700 ca. 3300 2900-2800 2800-2700 1680-1600 1600-1400 2250-2100 1740-1720 1725-1705 1725-1700 1750-1730 1700-1640 1810 and 1760 1300-1000 Intensity s m m m s s s m w w m-w m-w m-w s s s s s s s Alkanes -CH3 -CH2Alkenes

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    Comparative Investigation of Organic Compounds Tristan Duane G. Lacson‚ Lara Elize T. Lamigo‚ Maria Mikaela L. Laysa‚ Christian Gerard G. Lee and Karen L. Li Group 6 2C Pharmacy Organic Chemistry Laboratory ABSTRACT In order to differentiate the organic compounds. The group tested the compounds using the information based on their instinsic physical properties‚ behavior in ignition‚acidity and basicity and their infrared spectra. The physical properties were noted by the reaserchers by

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