You are doing a bacterial transformation in Professor Carrico’s Genetics lab. As you are getting ready,...
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How many molecules of water are you drinking if you were to consume 450mL bottle of H20? 1. What is the volume of water expressed in L and mL? 2. Calculate the mass of water in g (Hint: we did this in week 1) a. Express mass in mg and kg 3. Find/Calculate the molecular weight of water (H20) 4. Calculate how many moles of water are in the bottle (450mL) 5. Calculate how many molecules of water you...
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Solution Stoichiometry: We need to make a 0.250 M sodium carbonate solution. We will use a 100.00 mL volumetric flask. How many grams of solid sodium carbonate should we add to the flask to make the solution? Use 105.99 as the molar mass, report correct sig figs, and use g as the unit. Solution Stoichiometry: We need to make a 0.200 M calcium chloride solution. We will use a 100.00...
The principal investigator (PI) for the laboratory you are doing research in has tasked with you with preparing 250 mL of an aqueous zinc sulfate (ZnSO4) solution with a concentration of approximately 50. mM- it is not critical for the solution to be exactly 50 mM, it is just critical to know what it exactly is. Proceed through the following steps to quantify the concentration and uncertainty for the solution you prepare. For this question use the following molar mass...
You are working in a research lab and your boss has found a bottle on the amino acid shelf which bears a partially erased label. All that is visible is the last four letters of the a ino acid: “____nine” She suggests that you titrate a solution of the unknown amino acid in order to narrow down the possibilities. You weigh out 44.5 g of the solid amino acid powder and dissolve it in 500 mL of ddH 2 O....
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Experiment 7: Grignard Reaction. Introduction Discovered by French chemist Victor Grignard, the reaction that now bears his name is an example of the preparation of an organometallic reagent. In this lab, phenylmagnesium bromide is the Grignard of interest, and it will be added to an aldehyde to produce an alcohol. Lab Objectives 1. To study organometallic reagents in general. benzophenone. 2. To prepare phenylmagnesium...
Grignard Reaction with a Ketone: Triphenylmethanol Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to prepare phenylmagnesium bromide, a Grignard reagent, and react it with benzophenone to give triphenylmethanol. Grignard reagents are very reactive and must be synthesized in an environment free of water or any other source of potential proton donor. Once made, the Grignard reagent will do a nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon of the ketone, benzophenone. The result is an alkoxide that is then protonated to give...
CHM 1210 Final practice Name: Know electrolyte table, 5 solubility rules; 26 polyatomics (name/formula) Write 7 naturally occurring diatomic molecules (name; formula, phase , charge) Write rite out strong acids and weak acids by name; formula, phase ,charge Write out the molecular, complete, and net-ionic equations for the following reactions The mixing of Cobalt(IlI) chloride and silver nitrate The mixing of acetic acid and sodium hydroxide The mixing of hydrochloric acid and cakcium hydroxide The mixing of barium chloride and...
The proton nmr and the infrared spectra of DCC, DMAP, DCU, the
product and the nmrs of the starting materials and products are
shown. These are labeled Compounds A, B and C. a.Which nmr is the
product?
b. Which is the nmr of the starting material?
c. What is the mixture of compounds shown as compound C?
tert-Butyl Ethyl Fumarate DCC, DMAP, CHCI OH Chemical Formula: C,H,O Chemical Formula: CH 0 Molecular Weight: 144.13 Molecular Weight: 74.12 Chemical Formula: CH...
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PCB 3023L Lab #4 Protocol & Worksheet (30pt) You may work in your lab groups durine class. but all written answers must be completed individually in your own words. 1) Using the plasmid map for orientation 1 and the cDNA map as a guide, complete the plasmid map for orientation #2. (4pt) 612 1318 1 - EcoRi EcoRI Xbal ECORV -Xbal- 1662 +Bell EcoRI EcoRV Not FP -- Xhol X 2015 PRSP +...
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Pre-Laboratory Exercise: Plastics Identification I. List four properties that you will use in lab to determine the identity of the polymer samples 2. Describe the density test. What observation will help you determine the density of each polymer? What precautions should be taken in placing the sample in the solutions? 3. Write the name and abbreviation for the six recyclable polymers 2 huetn deisity polyetayene.HDpz poulene: PP 4. Given the list of wavenumber...