
11. How does DIBAH (diisobutylaluminum hydride) prevent over reduction of an ester to an alcohol? In...
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Aldehyde and Ketone Group No. and Members: Section: Date: POST-LAB GUIDE QUESTIONS 1) How does formaldehyde act as disinfectant or as a preservative of biological specimens? 2) What are the uses of urotropine? Give its structure. Explain the action of each. 3) is the use of HCHO as a food preservative permitted by law? Explain. 4) Give the practical use of the reduction of AgNO3...
POST-LAB GUIDE QUESTIONS 1) How does formaldehyde act as disinfectant or as a preservative of biological specimens? 2) What are the uses of urotropine? Give its structure. Explain the action of each. 3) is the use of HCHO as a food preservative permitted by law? Explain. 4) Give the practical use of the reduction of AgNO3 by means of aldehydes. 5) What is paraldehyde? Give one use of paraldehyde in medicine, 6) Give the commercial use of acetone. 7) What...
1)The C++11 standard library provides access to a unique_ptr type. How does this object behave differently than a shared_ptr object? When would one use one over the other?
11. What does Maslow's hierarchy of needs attempt to explain? a. How children learn to take all the responsibilities expected of adults b. Why certain motivations take priority over other ones c. Why people try to help others, including people they don't know d. How drive motivation combines forces with incentive motivation 12. According to Abraham Maslow, what happens if you have several motivations at once? a. You start on each of them and then alternate rapidly from one to...
How much alcohol can one consume before one's Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is above the legal limit? An experiment was conducted at Gallaudet University to predict Blood Alcohol Content from the number of beers. A total of 50 volunteer college students (some men and some women) were assigned a certain number of beers to drink and then, after a half an hour, their Blood Alcohol (BAC) level was measured. To make this assignment simpler, we will only use the first...
How much alcohol can one consume before one's Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is above the legal limit? An experiment was conducted at Gallaudet University to predict Blood Alcohol Content from the number of beers. A total of 50 volunteer college students (some men and some women) were assigned a certain number of beers to drink and then, after a half an hour, their Blood Alcohol (BAC) level was measured. To make this assignment simpler, we will only use the first...
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Grignard reagent THE GRIGNARD REAGENT-PREPARATION AND REACTION In this experiment, you will prepare a Grignard reagent, phenyl magnesium bromide, from bromobenzene and magnesium metal. The Grignard reagent will then react with methyl benzoate to form triphenylmethanol. Introduction Grignard reagents, such as organomagnesium halides, were discovered in 1910 by French chemist Victor Grignard. The Grignard reaction is one of the most general methods for carbon- carbon bond formation in all of organic chemistry....
Part 1 Next, consider how sugars are stored. Is there any difference between the way added sugars are stored and the way we store natural sugars? Once glucose is stored, what is it called? Name the two primary (first) sites of energy storage in the body. If these two primary sites are full, what happens to the excess energy we've consumed? Is there a recommendation for what percentage of your carbohydrate intake should be from complex rather than simple carbohydrates?...
11) Why is it very difficult to fight viral infections? A) A virus is not alive and therefore impossible to kill. B) It is hard to destroy a virus without damaging the host. C) The cell wall of a virus is too thick to penetrate. D) A and B 12) A new class of antiviral agents called protease inhibitors has A) Prevent proteases from combining to form new viral agents B) Act as ion tunnels, inhibiting the ability of a...