
Organic Synthesis of aromatic compounds
... 2) Suggest a two step synthesis for butanol acid from ethyl butanoate. ...
... 2) Suggest a two step synthesis for butanol acid from ethyl butanoate. ...
Electrochemistry
... contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte Half-cell: a metal electrode in contact with a solution of its own ions ...
... contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte Half-cell: a metal electrode in contact with a solution of its own ions ...
Electrochemistry.ppsx
... contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte Half-cell: a metal electrode in contact with a solution of its own ions ...
... contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte Half-cell: a metal electrode in contact with a solution of its own ions ...
CHEMISTRY CHAPTER 19
... contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte Half-cell: a metal electrode in contact with a solution of its own ions ...
... contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte Half-cell: a metal electrode in contact with a solution of its own ions ...
File - Grade 12 Chemistry
... differences (the ability to attract electrons) between the atoms within the molecule. High electronegativity differences (very polar bonds) between the atoms result in a bond dipole: a partially negative charge and a partially positive charge, separated by the length of the bond. An alcohol is a goo ...
... differences (the ability to attract electrons) between the atoms within the molecule. High electronegativity differences (very polar bonds) between the atoms result in a bond dipole: a partially negative charge and a partially positive charge, separated by the length of the bond. An alcohol is a goo ...
Volatile substances, max.
... NERALIT® is a fine white powder, flavourless and odourless, and physiologically inert. NERALIT® is stable when exposed to acids, alkalis, alcohols and aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons and in some ketones. It does not dissolve in water and in many organic solvents. Th ...
... NERALIT® is a fine white powder, flavourless and odourless, and physiologically inert. NERALIT® is stable when exposed to acids, alkalis, alcohols and aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons and in some ketones. It does not dissolve in water and in many organic solvents. Th ...
info
... i. Any of the CrVI or MnVII reagents will work. ii. Ag2O iii. Tollens reagent: Ag(NH3)2+ iv. Baeyer‐Villiger oxidation: mCPBA or other peracids b. Ketones i. Haloform reaction: NaOH/excess I2 gives the carboxylate ii. Baeyer‐Villiger oxidation gives an ester. Note migratory aptitudes. ...
... i. Any of the CrVI or MnVII reagents will work. ii. Ag2O iii. Tollens reagent: Ag(NH3)2+ iv. Baeyer‐Villiger oxidation: mCPBA or other peracids b. Ketones i. Haloform reaction: NaOH/excess I2 gives the carboxylate ii. Baeyer‐Villiger oxidation gives an ester. Note migratory aptitudes. ...
11.1 Organic Chemistry
... Addition polymerization involves the bonding of polymers without the elimination of atoms. Molecules with double bonds open one of the bonds which allows them to link together in a long chain. The monomer ethene opens one of its double bonds to form a long polymer, polyethylene. ...
... Addition polymerization involves the bonding of polymers without the elimination of atoms. Molecules with double bonds open one of the bonds which allows them to link together in a long chain. The monomer ethene opens one of its double bonds to form a long polymer, polyethylene. ...
Isolating High Value Aromatics from Lignin Stockpiles
... The cleavage of aryl-heteroatom bonds has become an important research interest as is could benefit the petroleum industry and make use of valuable lignin stockpiles. Asphaltene has a high concentration aryl-heteroatoms throughout the structure and is a byproduct from crude oil refinement. This mate ...
... The cleavage of aryl-heteroatom bonds has become an important research interest as is could benefit the petroleum industry and make use of valuable lignin stockpiles. Asphaltene has a high concentration aryl-heteroatoms throughout the structure and is a byproduct from crude oil refinement. This mate ...
Midterm I: Answer Key
... Branched alcohols are more soluble than linear alcohols. 2,2dimethyl-1-propanol has infinite solubility in water while only 2.3–2.7 g of 1-pentanol can be dissolved in 100 g of water. For the same number of carbons, alcohols tend to be more soluble than ethers in water because hydroxyl hydrogen can ...
... Branched alcohols are more soluble than linear alcohols. 2,2dimethyl-1-propanol has infinite solubility in water while only 2.3–2.7 g of 1-pentanol can be dissolved in 100 g of water. For the same number of carbons, alcohols tend to be more soluble than ethers in water because hydroxyl hydrogen can ...
Exam 3
... How long will it take for the capacitor to fully charge? a. 50 s b. 150 s c. 5 s d. 1500 s ...
... How long will it take for the capacitor to fully charge? a. 50 s b. 150 s c. 5 s d. 1500 s ...
Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization of Norbornene by Cp
... complex is active for the ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of certain cycloalkenes in both protic and aprotic solvents. To survey the catalytic ability of Cp*2Os2Br4, we treated solutions of this complex with 1000 equiv of several cycloalkenes (norbornene, 5-norbornen-2-yl acetate, norb ...
... complex is active for the ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of certain cycloalkenes in both protic and aprotic solvents. To survey the catalytic ability of Cp*2Os2Br4, we treated solutions of this complex with 1000 equiv of several cycloalkenes (norbornene, 5-norbornen-2-yl acetate, norb ...
Test 2 - Personal.psu.edu
... Basic equation(s) you will use (as it appears in the book, equation sheet, etc.) Equation(s) with numbers plugged in (if numerical) Solution to equation (you may need to show at least some of the algebra depending on the problem.) If you use your calculator to get results, be sure to show explicitly ...
... Basic equation(s) you will use (as it appears in the book, equation sheet, etc.) Equation(s) with numbers plugged in (if numerical) Solution to equation (you may need to show at least some of the algebra depending on the problem.) If you use your calculator to get results, be sure to show explicitly ...
Power Point Notes
... • Enzymes remove -OH from one molecule, H from another, form bond between two molecules • Discarded atoms can join to form water ...
... • Enzymes remove -OH from one molecule, H from another, form bond between two molecules • Discarded atoms can join to form water ...
Spring 2005
... 19. (6 pts) Draw the Lewis structure for H2SO4 including any resonance structures. 20. (10 pts) Ammonia is produced commercially by the Haber process: 3 H2 (g) + N2 (g) ! 2 NH3 (g) The yield from this reaction is highly dependent on the reaction temperature, and this reaction has to have at least a ...
... 19. (6 pts) Draw the Lewis structure for H2SO4 including any resonance structures. 20. (10 pts) Ammonia is produced commercially by the Haber process: 3 H2 (g) + N2 (g) ! 2 NH3 (g) The yield from this reaction is highly dependent on the reaction temperature, and this reaction has to have at least a ...
Organic and Carbon Chemistry
... Diastereomers: stereoisomers that are not mirror images EXAMPLE: C2H2Cl2 has 3 possible structures, only 2 are diastereomers ...
... Diastereomers: stereoisomers that are not mirror images EXAMPLE: C2H2Cl2 has 3 possible structures, only 2 are diastereomers ...
OCHEM 102
... in designing molecules for different applications and purposes with special reference to polymers and their application 2- Intended learning outcomes of the course ( ILOS): a- Knowledge and understanding : a1- Interpret and use the terminology associated with organic compounds and reactions. a2-Desc ...
... in designing molecules for different applications and purposes with special reference to polymers and their application 2- Intended learning outcomes of the course ( ILOS): a- Knowledge and understanding : a1- Interpret and use the terminology associated with organic compounds and reactions. a2-Desc ...
Review Question 1 - kyoussef-mci
... must occur for the amino acid monomers in the protein of the apple to be converted into proteins in your body? Amino acids are incorporated into proteins in your body by dehydration reactions ...
... must occur for the amino acid monomers in the protein of the apple to be converted into proteins in your body? Amino acids are incorporated into proteins in your body by dehydration reactions ...
Dess-Martin Oxidation
... • Dess-Martin periodinane (DMP) is a chemical reagent used to oxidize primary alcohols to aldehydes and secondary alcohols to ketones ...
... • Dess-Martin periodinane (DMP) is a chemical reagent used to oxidize primary alcohols to aldehydes and secondary alcohols to ketones ...
Fish eyes, max.
... NERALIT® is a fine white powder, flavourless and odourless, and physiologically inert. NERALIT® is stable when exposed to acids, alkalis, alcohols and aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons and in some ketones. It does not dissolve in water and in many organic solvents. Th ...
... NERALIT® is a fine white powder, flavourless and odourless, and physiologically inert. NERALIT® is stable when exposed to acids, alkalis, alcohols and aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons and in some ketones. It does not dissolve in water and in many organic solvents. Th ...
Exam 2
... ____ 10. When you rotate the knob of a light dimmer, what is being changed in the electric circuit? c. ...
... ____ 10. When you rotate the knob of a light dimmer, what is being changed in the electric circuit? c. ...
Polythiophene

Polythiophenes (PTs) are polymerized thiophenes, a sulfur heterocycle. They can become conducting when electrons are added or removed from the conjugated π-orbitals via doping. The study of polythiophenes has intensified over the last three decades. The maturation of the field of conducting polymers was confirmed by the awarding of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Alan J. Heeger, Alan MacDiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa ""for the discovery and development of conductive polymers"". The most notable property of these materials, electrical conductivity, results from the delocalization of electrons along the polymer backbone – hence the term ""synthetic metals"". However, conductivity is not the only interesting property resulting from electron delocalization. The optical properties of these materials respond to environmental stimuli, with dramatic color shifts in response to changes in solvent, temperature, applied potential, and binding to other molecules. Both color changes and conductivity changes are induced by the same mechanism—twisting of the polymer backbone, disrupting conjugation—making conjugated polymers attractive as sensors that can provide a range of optical and electronic responses.A number of comprehensive reviews have been published on PTs, the earliest dating from 1981. Schopf and Koßmehl published a comprehensive review of the literature published between 1990 and 1994. Roncali surveyed electrochemical synthesis in 1992, and the electronic properties of substituted PTs in 1997. McCullough's 1998 review focussed on chemical synthesis of conducting PTs. A general review of conjugated polymers from the 1990s was conducted by Reddinger and Reynolds in 1999. Finally, Swager et al. examined conjugated-polymer-based chemical sensors in 2000. These reviews are an excellent guide to the highlights of the primary PT literature from the last two decades.