Why is it important to keep the temperature between 35-40 degree C during the oxidation reaction?...
Jouluvated your tubes for ten minutes before starting the reaction. Why? che oltre that the substrit and enzyme reas 28. Why is the production of product by enzymes in the human body very slow (or failed to happen 29. Do all enzymes function optimally at -37 °C? Explain. N ocation 30. List three factors that can denature a protein/enzyme. Temperatur und 31. es function optimally al-37. Explains o n the t ees Why is having a high fever (-107 °F...
1 - Provide a balanced equation for this reaction
2 - Provide a mechanism for the transformation of cyclohexanol
into cyclohexanone
3 - Provide a flow chart for the workup procedure for isolating
cyclohexane from all the by-products, making sure to note in which
layer you expect to find your product in each extraction.
4 - Provide the theoretical yield of cyclohexane in this
experiment.
PROCEDURE OXIDATION OF CYCLOHEXANOL TO CYCLOHEXANONE Set up a water bath as the heat source...
40 uestion A: Using figures to describe human be 1 Look at the first 3 columns of "causes of death" figure Opoints /h e 3Ce of Deatbere the pondation's concern is too hiah. relative to the actual risk of that cause What are 3 causes where NY Times news reporting is too low, relative to the actual risk? 2 What is the ratio between the level of (homicide + terrorism), and the reporting level? (Numbers 1mean actual deaths are greater...
What would happen if BsteII-HF
had an optimal temperature of 30°C but we used the same double
digestion protocol as we used in lab 4? (2pts)
Note: consider all the cloning steps for this
question
Double digestion of the the CAN1.Z ORNA and the PMD2 plasmid Bola I-HF SCHI CANL.Z! CANL.Z -SHI ©- MD2 CANLY → PMD2 CANLLY Bok I-HF You will cut both the plasmid PMD2 and the CAN1.Z ORNA using 2 enzymes (Bstell-HF and Sphl). These are two...
prelab /postlab all questions please
Questions 1. For the reaction at 20°C, NH3(aq) + H+ (aq) NH4(aq), the equilibrium constant is calculated to be K = to 4.5 x10%. CHAT] A. Write the Equilibrium expression for this reaction. Keq = ỞNH TH] B. From the size of the number for Keq, does the equilibrium lie to the left or to the right? Right 2. If the reaction between iron(III) ion and thiocyanate ion, Fe3+ (aq) + SCN (aq) → FeSCN2+(aq),...
Organic chemistry post-lab question: "Why is important
to add the alkyl halide dropwise in your reaction? (Hint: your
reaction is not heated, but you still need a water-cooled
condenser!)" Please answer in detail!
Here is a copy of the experiment, thank you!
The Grignard reaction is an important synthetic process by which a carbon-carbon bond is formed. Magnesium metal is first reacted with an organic halide. The resultant organo-magnesium halide (Grignard reagent) is then combined with a carbonyl compound, ultimately...
You happen to find yourself employed as an expert mathematical consultant for a new Australian TV show called "Numer4ls". The producer wants an episode in which the lead character uses his mathematical skills to solve a murder mystery by accurately determining the time of death of the victim, which in this case will be made more complicated by a varying ambient temperature, and will therefore involve a lot of maths written in liquid chalk on glass panels, and some computer...
Ethalpy Change of a Chemical Reaction, Sample calculations for
Run 2 B, all questions, please help me, thank you very much
A chemical reaction involves breaking, making, or changing chemical bonds. These alterations in bonding lead to a change in enthalpy, AHo, between the products and reactants. This enthalpy change takes into account the change in intermal energy in the system and the work done by the system on its surroundings during the reaction. If the reaction occurs at a...
Please give detailed answers to the pre and post lab questions.
Thank you!
NUCLEOPHILIC DISPLACEMENT- FORMATION OF AN ETHER BY AN SN2 REACTION Bond formation by use of an SN2 reaction is very important for organic and biological synthesis. Many new bonds formed make use of this versatile reaction pathway. In this reaction, one partner is the nucleophile and the other partner is the electrophile. The electrophile will have a leaving group that will be lost in the reaction. In...
Testing and Screening Ken had just turned 40, and with a little encouragement from his wife, he decided that it was time to have a physical-it would be his first real visit to a doctor since he broke his arm as a kid. Seeing a doctor had not made sense to him before. He was in great shape, felt fine, and did not smoke. Maybe it was his 65-year-old father's sudden death from a heart attack just a few weeks...