What are some organic compounds present in your home or workplace? Find at least five examples and classify them into their functional groups. How do the functional groups help you to predict the properties of these compounds?
What are some organic compounds present in your home or workplace? Find at least five examples...
Discuss “the acidity and basicity if organic compounds found at home” by giving at least two examples of each type , your explanation should include relevant mechanisms and references of actual uses in life
Discuss "Conjugation in Organic Compounds and Their Uses" by giving at least two examples. Your explanation should include relevant mechanisms and references to actual uses in life.
For this discussion, you are asked once again to select organic compound from your text book or one that you found on the list of ingredients from a product in your home or select your favorite organic compound. No ionic compounds! The compound of your choice must be an organic compound. Please make sure you are able to answer the following questions regarding the compound of your choice. You may have difficulty answering the questions below if your compound of...
Assignment For this discussion, you are asked once again to select organic compound from your text book or one that you found on the list of ingredients from a product in your home or select your favorite organic compound. No ionic compounds! The compound of your choice must be an organic compound. Please make sure you are able to answer the following questions regarding the compound of your choice. You may have difficulty answering the questions below if your compound...
Give examples of 3 different organic compounds that are significant in your life. For each example, indicate if the substance is natural or synthetic, whether it is a polymer, and how you use it.
What are at least five (5) workplace wellness best practices for a successful wellness program? Explain your reasoning behind each best practice and describe how you would analyze and evaluate the initiative's success. What are six (6) ideas that cost nothing, but would boost employee morale within the workplace? How would each of these ideas contribute to the overall wellness of the organization? As you formulate your responses, reference the appropriate resources that helped you to answer each question. Post...
Hello I need some help with these organic chem pre lab questions for the extraction of trimyristin from nutmeg 4.(1) What technique is used to ensure as much as possible trimyristin is extracted from the nutmeg? 5. (6 pts.) Indicate whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) AND correct any of the false statements. a. The functional group present in trimyristin is a carboxylic acid group b. Pure trimyristin is a liquid at room temperature. c. The...
Consider the structures of casein and lactose Your manual states: "Casein is a phosphoprotein, meaning that phosphate groups are attached to the hydroxyl functions of some of the amino acid side-chains." Based on this sentence. provide the name and structure of at least two functional groups that must be present in a. casein b. Lactose is a disaccharide. Provide the name and structure of at least two functional groups that must be present in lactose. You must include the functional...
8. Are there other possible isomers of 2-methylpentane/3- methylpentane? If so, what are they? If not, why not? (10 pts.) Part III 9. Explain how the name of the molecules indicated what functional groups were present in the molecule. Give examples for at least 5 functional groups. (15 pts.) What properties of a molecule do functional groups effect? Name at least two. (15 pts.) 10. Part IV: 11 What are the differences between structural isomers and stereoisomers? (8 pts.) Determine...
Name and write the chemical formula for 3 toxic organic compounds and classify them accordingly. Briefly explain what they are used for in society. Include at least one that is not pesticides, Methoxychlor,Hexachlorobenzene,Toxaphenes,Cyclopentadienes,Endrin,Aldrin,Dieldrin,Heptachlor,Chlordane,Dechlorane (these are used in the lesson) Note that a chemical formula refers to a specific chemical or compound, a substance with molecules that are all the same (unless they are isomers, don't worry about that). For example, "PCBs" or "dioxins" are small classes of compounds - each...