CHM 222 - Jefferson State Community College
... 2. Draw monosaccharides as Fisher projections or chair conformations. 3. Predict the products of reactions of monosaccharides and disaccharides. 4. Deduce the structures of monosaccharides and disaccharides. 5. Formulate mechanisms of reactions involving carbohydrates. 6. Identify the common amino a ...
... 2. Draw monosaccharides as Fisher projections or chair conformations. 3. Predict the products of reactions of monosaccharides and disaccharides. 4. Deduce the structures of monosaccharides and disaccharides. 5. Formulate mechanisms of reactions involving carbohydrates. 6. Identify the common amino a ...
9. The Copigmentation Interactions between Strawberry
... These results connected with destroy complex system at heating to 50oC and not restore at cooling to 20oC. Gibbs energies are negative at all temperatures. These results connected with spontaneous process of copigmentation. On the basis of Gibbs energy changes in all temperatures it can be concluded ...
... These results connected with destroy complex system at heating to 50oC and not restore at cooling to 20oC. Gibbs energies are negative at all temperatures. These results connected with spontaneous process of copigmentation. On the basis of Gibbs energy changes in all temperatures it can be concluded ...
Notes 07 Organometallic Compounds
... Simple carbanions are _____________. Carbon is not very electronegative compared to nitrogen or oxygen. RLi + HOR _________ RMgX + HOR ______________ ...
... Simple carbanions are _____________. Carbon is not very electronegative compared to nitrogen or oxygen. RLi + HOR _________ RMgX + HOR ______________ ...
2009 - NESACS
... 2 KClO3(s) 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(g) 2 KHCO3(s) K2O(s) + H2O(g) + 2 CO2(g) K2CO3(s) K2O(s) + CO2(g) Molar masses: H2O = 18.0, CO2 = 44.0, O2 = 32.0, KClO3 = 122.6, KHCO3 = 100.1, K2CO3 = 138.2, KCl = 74.55 12. A mixture of KClO3, K2CO3, KHCO3 and KCl is heated to produce CO2, O2, and H2O gases accord ...
... 2 KClO3(s) 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(g) 2 KHCO3(s) K2O(s) + H2O(g) + 2 CO2(g) K2CO3(s) K2O(s) + CO2(g) Molar masses: H2O = 18.0, CO2 = 44.0, O2 = 32.0, KClO3 = 122.6, KHCO3 = 100.1, K2CO3 = 138.2, KCl = 74.55 12. A mixture of KClO3, K2CO3, KHCO3 and KCl is heated to produce CO2, O2, and H2O gases accord ...
A matter of Equilibrium
... Such reactions are called irreversible However many reactions can proceed in either direction: If we mix pure N2 and H2 we form ammonia: N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) → 2 NH3 (g) But if we take pure ammonia we form N2 and H2: 2 NH3 (g) → N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) Such reactions are called reversible ...
... Such reactions are called irreversible However many reactions can proceed in either direction: If we mix pure N2 and H2 we form ammonia: N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) → 2 NH3 (g) But if we take pure ammonia we form N2 and H2: 2 NH3 (g) → N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) Such reactions are called reversible ...
Student Exploration Sheet: Growing Plants
... substances can combine during a chemical reaction to produce new substances. The substances that undergo change are called reactants. The new substances are products. Sometimes during a chemical reaction, one type of reactant will be used up before the other reactants. This reactant is the limiting ...
... substances can combine during a chemical reaction to produce new substances. The substances that undergo change are called reactants. The new substances are products. Sometimes during a chemical reaction, one type of reactant will be used up before the other reactants. This reactant is the limiting ...
Chemical Kinetics – Reaction Orders
... It would have been patently impossible, by merely looking at the chemical equation for this reaction, to have come up with this rate law for the reaction between H2 and Br2. Note that as far as the order of this reaction is concerned, one can only say that it is first order in H2; it is impossible t ...
... It would have been patently impossible, by merely looking at the chemical equation for this reaction, to have come up with this rate law for the reaction between H2 and Br2. Note that as far as the order of this reaction is concerned, one can only say that it is first order in H2; it is impossible t ...
Lecture Resource ()
... • Some amines are heterocyclic compounds (or heterocycles) • Most drugs, vitamins, and many other natural products are heterocycles • A natural product is a compound synthesized by a plant or an animal ...
... • Some amines are heterocyclic compounds (or heterocycles) • Most drugs, vitamins, and many other natural products are heterocycles • A natural product is a compound synthesized by a plant or an animal ...
ap carbohydrates and lipids
... 2.2 Atoms Interact and Form Molecules 2.3 Carbohydrates Consist of Sugar Molecules ...
... 2.2 Atoms Interact and Form Molecules 2.3 Carbohydrates Consist of Sugar Molecules ...
Ch 23 Carbonyl Condensations
... - A diester can form stable ring with 5 or 6 atoms, such as with hexanedioate and heptanedioate esters. - The ring has the remaining CO2R on its #1 C and the (oxo) carbonyl on the #2 C. - Because the product is a -keto ester (like acetoacetate), it can be used in further substitutions. As in the ...
... - A diester can form stable ring with 5 or 6 atoms, such as with hexanedioate and heptanedioate esters. - The ring has the remaining CO2R on its #1 C and the (oxo) carbonyl on the #2 C. - Because the product is a -keto ester (like acetoacetate), it can be used in further substitutions. As in the ...
KHSO4-SiO2-MeOH – An efficient selective solid
... carried out either by chemical or biochemical methods. Chemical methods involve hydrolytic1 or nonhydrolytic2 methods using homogeneous or heterogeneous reagents. Because of the advantages of recycling and easy separability from the reaction mixture solid-supported heterogeneous catalysts3 are attra ...
... carried out either by chemical or biochemical methods. Chemical methods involve hydrolytic1 or nonhydrolytic2 methods using homogeneous or heterogeneous reagents. Because of the advantages of recycling and easy separability from the reaction mixture solid-supported heterogeneous catalysts3 are attra ...
Kinetics and Equilibrium
... reaction favors simpler (bi-molecular) 1st rxn: A + A E If A + B C 2nd rxn: E + B G 3rd rxn: G C + A *To check mechanism, if 1st rxn is slow, what is the rate law, is it similar to the predicted rate law expression? If so, then the mechanism is correct. *Draw molecular model for each rxn st ...
... reaction favors simpler (bi-molecular) 1st rxn: A + A E If A + B C 2nd rxn: E + B G 3rd rxn: G C + A *To check mechanism, if 1st rxn is slow, what is the rate law, is it similar to the predicted rate law expression? If so, then the mechanism is correct. *Draw molecular model for each rxn st ...
CHEMISTRY (862)
... alkalis, salts, oxidising and reducing agents. (experimental details not required). ...
... alkalis, salts, oxidising and reducing agents. (experimental details not required). ...