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CHEM 210 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A+
  • CHEM 210 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A+

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  • CHEM 210 Final Exam Study Guide ***exam 1 final review*** What are the differences between aliphatic (including alkanes, alkenes,alkynes and cyclic compounds) aromatic hydrocarbons are. - correct answer ALIPHATIC Hydrocarbon: Non- aromatic -Alkanes & CycloAlkanes:single bonds; saturated:Contain only carbon and hydrogen & C-C & C-H single bonds -Alkenes:double bond(s) -Alkynes: triple bond(s) *alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated: at least one C-C double or triple bond(s) AROMATIC H...
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DAT Test Bank Questions with Answers 100% correct | 2024 update
  • DAT Test Bank Questions with Answers 100% correct | 2024 update

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  • DAT Test Bank Questions with Answers 100% correct | 2024 update DAT Test Bank Questions with Answers 100% correct | 2024 update Contains marking scheme Survey of Natural Sciences Which of the following viral genomes can be directly translated into protein by the host cell’s translation machinery? Double-stranded DNA Single-stranded DNA, coding (+) strand Double-stranded RNA Single-stranded RNA, coding (+) strand Single-stranded RNA, template (–) strand ...
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DAT Test Bank Questions with Answers 100% correct | 2024 update
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  • DAT Test Bank Questions with Answers 100% correct | 2024 update DAT Test Bank Questions with Answers 100% correct | 2024 update Contains marking scheme Survey of Natural Sciences Which of the following viral genomes can be directly translated into protein by the host cell’s translation machinery? Double-stranded DNA Single-stranded DNA, coding (+) strand Double-stranded RNA Single-stranded RNA, coding (+) strand Single-stranded RNA, template (–) strand ...
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 Package Title: Solomons Test Bank Course Title: Solomons 11e Chapter Number: 15
  • Package Title: Solomons Test Bank Course Title: Solomons 11e Chapter Number: 15

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  • Package Title: Solomons Test Bank Course Title: Solomons 11e Chapter Number: 15 Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) Which of these is the rate-determining step in the nitration of benzene? a) Protonation of nitric acid by sulfuric acid b) Protonation of sulfuric acid by nitric acid c) Loss of a water molecule by the protonated species to produce the nitronium ion d) Addition of the nitronium to benzene to produce the arenium ion e) Loss of a proton by the arenium ion to form nitrobenzene Answer: D...
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RSC Chemistry Olympiad Study Guide Exam.
  • RSC Chemistry Olympiad Study Guide Exam.

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  • What does decomposition of compounds always produce? - correct answer the most stable possible compounds What property, relating all of its features, is common to all 3D shapes? - correct answer (faces + vertices) - edges = 2 Acid hydrolysis of a nitrile (-CN) produces... - correct answer a carboxylic acid (-COOH) + ammonium salt (NH4+...) What does SOCl2 do to a carboxylic acid? - correct answe...
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  • Which of these is the rate-determining step in the nitration of benzene?Which of these is the rate-determining step in the sulfonation of benzene?Which of these is the rate-determining step in the bromination of benzene?Which of the following structures contribute(s) to the resonance hybrid of the intermediate for . m . ed when brom .. obenzene underg .. oes para-chlorination?Which of the following structures contribute(s) to the resonance hybrid of the intermediate formed when chlorobenzene und...
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organic chemistry 2 exam 2 notes
  • organic chemistry 2 exam 2 notes

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  • This section of notes covers material before exam 2. Pi bond systems, HOMO, LUMO, electrophilic addition, diels-alder reactions, trans and cis conformations, benzene rings, aromaticity rules, para, ortho, meta, bromination, chlorination, nitration, sulfonation, alkylation, acylation, fredel-crafts reactions, activating/deactivating groups.
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Chapter 10&20 , Organic chemistry (IB Chemistry) Chapter 10&20 , Organic chemistry (IB Chemistry)
  • Chapter 10&20 , Organic chemistry (IB Chemistry)

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  • This includes all of the most important information of all of organic chemistry such as synthetic routes, functional groups, nitration of benzene, chlorination of benzene (etc). This includes diagrams and steps for the explanations.
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Reactions of Aromatic Compounds Reactions of Aromatic Compounds
  • Reactions of Aromatic Compounds

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  • These notes cover electrophilic aromatic substitution, halogenation of benzene, nitration of benzene, sulfonation of benzene, nitration of toluene, ortho/meta/para locations of a benzene ring, directing substituents, friedel-crafts alkylation, friedel-crafts acylation, clemmenson reduction, gatterman-koch formylation, nucleophilic aromatic substitution, and addition reactions involving benzene derivatives.
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Organic Chemistry III Reactions (Benzene, Phenol)
  • Organic Chemistry III Reactions (Benzene, Phenol)

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  • This document addresses specifically the Benzene and Phenol reactions/mechanisms. For Benzene, it provides outlines for each type of reaction and in turn, not only an identification of the corresponding mechanism but also a step-by-step guide to all mechanisms: Mechanism 1: Nitration Mechanism 2: Bromination Mechanism 3: Alkylations of Benzene (Friedel-Crafts reaction) Mechanism 4: Acylation of Benzene (Friedel-Crafts reaction) * Notes about the catalyst, electrophile, reagents, and conditi...
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