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carbohydrates_reading_wiley

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Carbohydrates Robert J Sturgeon, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK The carbohydrates comprise one of the major groups of naturally occurring organic molecules and are amongst the most abundant constituents of plants, animals and microorganisms. In general, carbohydrates are polyhydroxy-aldehydes or-ketones. They may contain, in addition, amino, acetamido and carboxyl functional groups. Introduction The term carbohydrate includes monosaccharides, oligo- saccharides and polysaccharides. Also included are sub- stances derived from monosaccharides such as alditols, which are derived by reduction of the carbonyl group and carboxylic acids, which are derived by oxidation of one or more terminal groups. Replacement of a hydroxyl group with a hydrogen atom produces a deoxy-sugar and

Chemistry textbook guide

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Chapter 2 A1 Glencoe Algebra 2 A n sw er s Answers (Anticipation Guide and Lesson 2-1) ST EP 1 Ch ap te r 2 3 G le nc oe A lg eb ra 2 N AM E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D AT E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PE R IO D _ _ _ _ _ 2 Copyright ?Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. A nt ic ip at io n Gu id e Li ne ar R el at io ns a nd F un ct io ns B ef or e yo u b eg in C h a p te r 2 ? R ea d ea ch s ta te m en t. ? D ec id e w h et h er y ou A gr ee ( A ) or D is ag re e (D ) w it h t h e st at em en t. ? W ri te A or D i n t h e fi rs t co lu m n O R i f

Chemistry 101 exam 4 key

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Chemistry 101 - Exam III Name ______________________ 29 November 2017 Show all work for credit. State any assumptions made to solve a problem. Give all numerical answers with the correct number of significant figures. All answers in scientific notation must be in correct scientific notation (i.e., 6.022?1023 not 6.022E23 or 6.022e23). All instances of incorrect scientific notation will result in the loss of 3 points each. All numbers that require units should have the units written. All instances of numbers without units will result in the loss of 3 points each. 1. (37 points) A compound of chlorine and fluorine, ClFn, reacts at about 75?C with uranium metal to produce uranium hexafluoride, UF6, and chlorine

Chemistry 101 exam 3 key

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Chemistry 101 - Exam II Name ______________________ 11 April 2018 Show all work for credit. State any assumptions made to solve a problem. Give all numerical answers with the correct number of significant figures. All answers in scientific notation must be in correct scientific notation (i.e., 6.022?1023 not 6.022E23 or 6.022e23). All instances of incorrect scientific notation will result in the loss of 3 points each. All numbers that require units should have the units written. All instances of numbers without units will result in the loss of 3 points each. 1. (32 points) Textbook Problem 7.107 ? Some of the butane, C4H10?, in a 200.0 L cylinder at 26.0 ?C is withdrawn and burned at a constant pressure in an excess of air. As a result, the

Chemistry 101 exam 2 key

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Chemistry 101 - Exam II Name ______________________ 26 October 2016 Show all work for credit. State any assumptions made to solve a problem. Give all numerical answers with the correct number of significant figures. All answers in scientific notation must be in correct scientific notation (i.e., 6.022?1023 not 6.022E23 or 6.022e23). All instances of incorrect scientific notation will result in the loss of 3 points each. All numbers that require units should have the units written. All instances of numbers without units will result in the loss of 3 points each. 1. (26 points) Cetane, C16H34, is a typical petrodiesel with a standard enthalpy of combustion of ?10 699.1 kJ mol?1. Methyl linoleate, C19H34O2, is a biodiesel with a standard enthalpy of

Chemistry 101 exam 1 key

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Chemistry 101 - Exam I Name _____________________ 27 September 2017 Show all work for credit. State any assumptions made to solve a problem. Give all numerical answers with the correct number of significant figures. All answers in scientific notation must be in correct scientific notation (i.e., 6.022?1023 not 6.022E23 or 6.022e23). All instances of incorrect scientific notation will result in the loss of 3 points each. All numbers that require units should have the units written. All instances of numbers without units will result in the loss of 3 points each. 1. (24 pts) Name the following organic compounds: a. O O propyl 4,4-dimethylheptanoate b. OH 2,5-dimethylphenol c. I 5-iodo-4-methyloct-2-ene

Types of Chemistry

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Chemistry Organic chemistry: The plant manager position directs and manages all plant production operations with overall responsibilities for inventory management, production scheduling, production, maintenance, quality, safety and other production-related activities. They make about $110,000, plus benefits. The location of this career opportunity is in Fresno, California. The opening is for: ORO AGRI INC a Division of OMNIA. Inorganic chemistry: The plant manager position directs and manages all plant production operations with overall responsibilities for inventory management, production scheduling, production, maintenance, quality, safety and other production-related activities. They make about $110,000, plus benefits.

Radioactivity and Nuclear Energy Notes

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Radioactive Decay Activation Energy (Ea): The threshold energy that must be overcome to produce a chemical reaction Electromagnetic Radiation: Radiant energy that exhibits wavelike behavior and travels through space at the speed of light in a vacuum Radioisotope: a radioactive isotope Many nuclei are radioactive Radioactive: Refers to a nucleus that spontaneously decomposes to form a different nucleus Over 85% of all known nuclides are radioactive Nuclear Equation: an equation representing radioactive decay Types of Radioactive (Nuclear) Decay (The spontaneous decomposition of a nucleus to form a different nucleus): Alpha Decay Alpha () particle shoots out from nucleus equivalent to helium-4 Beta Decay Beta () particle shoots out from nucleus equivalent to an electron Gamma Decay

Honors Chem Notes - Bohr Models Dot Diagrams - powerpoint pdf

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I. Valence Electron ?Are the electrons in the HIGHEST energy level. II. The Octet Rule ?Most atoms tend to be more stable when their outer shell contains eight electrons. ?Atoms with fewer than 8 electrons are more reactive. Na VI. The Electron Dot Diagram ?Is a dot representing the number of electrons in the outer shell. What about Chlorine? Cl Na Cl 1 Electron in the outer shell 7 Electrons in the outer shell Let?s think??? What is the pattern? Assignment ?Complete worksheet on Electron Dot Diagrams!! ?This will be due next class!!

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