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    Water Molecule

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    rain? Acid rain is the term for pollution caused ... of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. The oxygen atom also called the "apex of the water molecule" bears a slight electronegative charge while hydrogen possesses a more positive one (Kirk 225). Because of the opposite charges attract‚ the water molecules are drawn together. When an oxygen atom is linked to a molecule’s hydrogen atom‚ a bond called a hydrogen bond is formed (Kirk 256). There are several types of water molecule such as liquid

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    with others atoms (Hydrogen‚ Nitrogen‚ Oxygen and Carbon atoms mostly) to make large‚ complex and diverse organic molecules. 3.The carbon skeleton vary in 4 areas‚ 1. Length 2. Branching 3. Double Bond Position 4. Presence of Rings. Carbon skeletons can have double bonds in different locations and also different numbers of double bonds. 4.Hydrocarbons only have hydrogen and carbon molecules‚ hence the name. Hydrocarbons are hydrophobic because they mostly consist of hydrogen and carbon bonds

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    The Displacement Reaction

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    replace Hydrogen because it is more reactive. Copper + Hydrochloric Acid: Copper will not displace Hydrogen because copper is more reactive. Magnesium + Hydrochloric acid: Magnesium will displace Hydrogen because it is more reactive and end up as Magnesium Chloride + Hydrogen. Sodium + Hydrochloric acid: Sodium will displace Hydrogen because it is more reactive and end up as Sodium Chloride + Hydrogen. Apparatus:

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    Organic Chemistry

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    compounds that contain‚ primarily‚ carbon and hydrogen. Whereas the organic compound can contain other elements‚ the bond between carbon and hydrogen are what makes a compound organic. The original organic chemistry was defined the study of compounds by living organisms. Inorganic chemistry is the chemistry that deals with the properties and behavior of inorganic compounds. Inorganic compounds are those that are not biological‚ and not containing any hydrogen and carbon bonds. We can state that inorganic

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    Micro combustion

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    Numerical Studies of Microcombustion in a Micro-channel There are a lot of methods that converts chemical energy to thermal energy like fuel cells. But combustion is the most important one to obtain thermal energy from various fuels including hydrogen‚ natural gas‚ fuel oils because of its more energy output. Microcombustion is a potential energy source for small devices like unmanned vehicles and micro satellites .It is to be carried out in a miniature device called Microcombustor which is

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    N‚N-Dimethylanaline to form the product both sodium carbonate and concentrated HCl was added to sulfanilic acid. The sodium carbonate accepts a hydrogen from sulfanilic acid a zwitterion therefore making it much more reactive later in the reaction. The concentrated HCl was used to form a nitrosonium ion from sodium nitrate. The oxygen attacks two hydrogen ions in solution and leaves as a water molecule. This process created the nitrosonium ion that reacts with the activated sulfanilic acid to create

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    Formal Lab Report

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    understand the SN1 and SN2 mechanism involved in the reaction 3. To determine the yield of percentage of t-butyl chloride II. Introduction An alkyl halide is a derivative of alkanes. Alkanes are hydrocarbons with a functional group C-C. The hydrogen atom is then replaced by a halogen (F‚ Cl‚ Br‚ I). Therefore‚ alkyl halides are compounds that have a halogen atom bonded to a saturated‚ sp3 hybridized carbon atom. These could be classified according to the number of alkyl groups attached to the

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    Electrolysis

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    Electrolysis Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are broken down into simpler substances using electricity. During electrolysis‚ metals and gases may form at the electrodes. What is electrolysis? Ionic substances contain charged particles called ions. For example‚ lead bromide contains positively charged lead ions and negatively charged bromide ions. Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when an electric

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    Homework1 2015 Key

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    tension of water‚ which is due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between adjacent water molecules. b. The ability to serve as a buffer‚ absorbing protons given off by acetic acid. c. The ability to orient water molecules so that their polarities neutralize the ions formed when the acid dissociates. d. The ability to form hydrogen bonds with the carbonyl and the hydroxyl groups of acetic acid. 3. The pH of a solution is equal to: a. b. c. d. e. the hydrogen ion concentration H+ log [H+] -log[H+] ln[H+]

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    these suns move closer together the radiant shine would be the valence. The closer they get the ray of light overlaps and they share light. If an atom can share valence electrons it can form a bond. Two hydrogen atoms make hydrogen molecule‚ two oxygen atoms make an oxygen molecule‚ and two hydrogen atoms

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