1) whay would happen to a chloroplast if it was exposed to a detergent ? 2) what would happen to the process of photosynthesis in one of these detergent - exposed chloroplasts? 3) if plastquinone cant bind to photosystem 2, will it still be reduced ?
What is the major product of the following reaction? 1.HT, HOT 2.KMnO4, NaOH OH HO но Үн 3.H30, 4 ora organ olyan hyn rolyn LIV
4. Provide the products of each reaction (3pts. 2pts) 1. H30 OCH3 2. NaOCH; CHOH2 OCH 3. Ht, A 4. NaCN 1. LDA 2 Pho 3. H+, A 4 EtMg Br
2. Consider the following reaction: 1. NaOme/MeOH 2. H30* Does it have a specific name? How many products are possible? Show all of them. Suggest a synthetic route that leads to a lesser number of products. 3. Show the mechanism of formation of one of the products.
5. Horvitz-Thompson (HT) estimator (a) (2 marks) Show that the HT estimator es tu/su is unbiased for the population total. Clearly define any notation used. (b) (1 mark) The variance of the HT estimator is Var(ār(s)) = () Give the HT estimate of the variance based on the sample, S. (c) (1 mark) Suppose we sample with replacement where probability of selecting unit u is pu. Derive the inclusion probability for unit. (d) A sample (n = 6) was randomly...
5 2. Predict the products of the following reactions. HOOH H30+ 1. excess CH3CH2MgBr 2. H30* H30* 8 carbonyl and amine H30* 3. The following reactions are incorrect, showing the wrong product (or at least not the major product). Please provide the correct product and a brief explanation. HO 2. excess CH3LI 3. H30* Correct Product H30* Correct Product
Show the
mechanism.
2) H30+ c. Cict 2 eq CH3CH2OH H30+ acu
2. Consider the following reaction: 1. NaOme/MeOH 2. H30* Does it have a specific name? How many products are possible? Show all of them. Suggest a synthetic route that leads to a lesser number of products.
Hopkinton Test Laboratories does heat testing (HT) and
stress testing (ST) on materials and operates at capacity. Under
its current simple frosting system. Hopkinton aggregates all
operating costs of $1,300,000 into a single overhead cost pool.
Hopkinton calculates a rate per two-hour of $13 (1,300,000/100,000
total test hours). HT uses 60,000 test hours, and ST uses 40,000
test hours. Gary O'Laughlin, Hopkinton's controller, believes that
there is enough variation in test procedures and cost structures to
establish separate costing and...
Holliston Test Laboratories does heat testing (HT) and stress testing (ST) on materials and operates at capacity. Under its current simple costing system, Holliston aggregates all operating costs of $1,275,000 into a single overhead cost pool. Holliston calculates a rate per test-hour of $15 ($1,275,000 / 85,000 total test-hours). HT uses 60,000 test-hours, and ST uses 25,000 test-hours. Gary Sarsfield, Holliston's controller, believes that there is enough variation in test procedures and cost structures to establish separate costing and billing...