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    Analysis of Hydrocarbons

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    Analysis of Hydrocarbons Jessa Grace B. Castillo* and Stephanie Chua Department of Chemistry‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines ______________________________________________ Hydrocarbons are organic compounds containing only hydrogen and carbons and further divided in major types. Hydrocarbons react differently in reagents. The basis of determining an unknown hydrocarbon is due to the differences in reactions of hydrocarbons. An unknown compound is determined using tests.

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    Statement of Purpose

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    abilities and career goals‚ I have decided to pursue my graduate studies in the field of Chemistry. While my graduate study has helped me develop an insight into my intended area of specialization and the ability to relate developments in fundamental concepts to analytical chemistry‚ it still cannot support my desire for research and design. I therefore strongly believe that a detailed research chemistry from your university will be a step forward in achieving my objective of launching a career

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    Experiments

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    I. Carbonyl Compounds‚ Enols and Enolates. Some of the most suitable reactions of carbonyl compounds contain carbon hydrogen bonds adjacent to the carbonyl group. Such reactions‚ which can be observed as the strength of much synthetic organic chemistry‚ usually result in the replacement of the hydrogen by some other atom or group‚ as in the H-C-C=O -+ X-C-C=O. Transformation of a carbonyl compound to an enol at a suitable rate typically needs either a basic catalyst or an acidic catalyst and

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    My life

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    Organic chemistry studies carbon compounds‚ but a few carbon compounds such as carbon monoxide‚ carbon dioxide‚ metal carbonates‚ and carbon disulphide traditionally come under the umbrella of inorganic chemistry. INTRODUCTORY 1. Give the following for the compound propane C3H8: (a) Full structural formula (b) Skeletal formula 2. Draw all the possible isomers of hexane C6H14 and give the name of each. 3. Draw the structural formulae for each of the following alkanes: (a) 2‚2- dimethylbutane

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    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IN FERMENTED FOOD: KIMCHI TASK : INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT NAME : ASRIE REZDHUAN PAUZI STUDENT ID : 1000216 COURSE CODE : FEG 2113 PROGRAMME : FOUNDATION IN ENGINEERING LECTURER : MS ANIS SURIANI IBRAHIM TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 Objectives and Problem Identification 2.1 Kimchi fermentation 2.2 Changes during kimchi fermentation 2.3 Does the Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) is good? 2.4 Effects of kimchi on healthy 3.0 Statement

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    Analysis of Hydrocarbons Myra Gurango‚ Geneva Guy‚ Micah Hernandez* and Joyce Lagarde Department of Chemistry‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract The organic compounds hexane‚ toluene‚ cyclohexene and naphthalene in hexene were subjected to parallel chemical testing to differentiate their intrinsic physical properties in terms of structure and behavior. The physical state and color were noted by simple physical observation. Nitration Testing was conducted for preliminary

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    Advancing Science. Handbook of Fine Chemicals. 2008. Carey‚ Francis. Organic Chemistry. Boston: McGraw Hill‚ 2008. Interpreting NMR Spectra from your Wittig Reaction and Importing Data into Google Documents. Elizabethtown College Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Chemistry 114 Laboratory. 2009. Science in Action: Alkene Synthesis form a Green Wittig Reaction. Elizabethtown College Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Chemistry 114 Laboratory. 2009.

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    Organic Chemistry I Spring 2013 Practice test 1. Name the following compounds: a. 5-tert-butyl-7-isopropyl-6-sec-butyl-undecane b. cis-2-(5‚6-dimethylheptyl)-6-(3-methylpentyl)piperidine c. trans -2-nonyl-3-octyl-tetrahydrofuran d. trans-1‚6-dimethylbicyclo[4.3.0]nonane e. cis-6‚8-ditert-butylspiro[3.5]nonane f. 1‚6-dimethylcyclohexene g. (Z)-3-bromo-4-fluoro-5-methyl-oct-4-ene h. (E)-8-(1-chloroethyl)nonadec-8-ene 2. Draw the structures of the following compounds: a b e c

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    Atom and Benzene

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    connected by bonds that resonatebetween single and double bonds; each carbon is also bound to a single atom. Benzene isinsoluble in water but mixes in all proportions with organic . Benzene is itself an excellentsolvent for certain and for most simple organic chemicals. It is one of the most commonly used solvents in the organic chemical laboratory. If inhaled in large quantities‚ benzene is poisonous. The vapors are explosive andthe liquid violently flammable. Many compounds are obtained from

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    origin of life

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    to the origin of life‚ there is a schism over whether proteins of living cells or the genetic information was a precursor to the other. These debates have raised key questions over which conditions most favored the emergence of life. The myriad of organic life on the Earth may be derived from a number of sources: oceanic based genetic synthesis‚ volcanic-oceanic based metabolic synthesis‚ and interplanetary meteorites. Limitations of physical and experimental evidence has left this debate in much flux

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