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CHEM 219 Module 7 Problem Set_ Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab (GRADED A)
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CHEM 219 Module 7 Problem Set_ Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab (GRADED A)CHEM 219 Module 7 Problem Set_ Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab (GRADED A)CHEM 219 Module 7 Problem Set_ Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab (GRADED A)CHEM 219 Module 7 Problem Set_ Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab (GRADED A)CHEM 219 Module 7 Problem Set_ Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab (GRADED A)CHEM 219 Module 7 Problem Set_ Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab (GRADED A)CHEM 219...
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Final Exam CHEM 219 with complete solutions
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The speed of a wave (c) is the product of its frequency (ν) and wavelength (λ). 
E = hv = h x c / λ 
 
 
 
nm to m 
or 
m to nm 
1 m / 10^9 nm 
or 
10^9 nm / 1 m 
 
 
 
 
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What is the maximum number of electrons that can have the quantum numbers n = 3, ℓ = 2, mℓ = -2? 
The Pauli exclusion principle states that no two electrons in a given atom can share the same set o...
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CHEM 219 Exam - 3 with complete solutions.
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Avogadro's Law 
equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules 
 
 
 
Boyle's Law 
Boyle's Law states that at constant temperature and moles, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. 
Mathematically this is written as: PV = PV 
 
 
 
 
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Charles' Law 
the law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant p...
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CHM 219 Module 4 exam with complete solutions
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Organohalides 
Organic molecules contains Halogen atoms. 
Ex. Algae, Mollusk, sponges, can be industrially used - solvents, insecticides, herbicides, cleaning fluids, fire retardants, refrigerants. Can also be used as inhaled anesthetic. 
More important in organic chemistry because of theur reactivity. 
 
 
 
Two of the most important reaction types typical of organic Halides are.... 
Substitution 
Elimination 
 
 
 
 
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chem 219 module 6 exam with complete solution
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R-NH2 
R-NH2 
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primary amine 
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higher than alkanes 
lower than alcohols 
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two main steps of reductive amination? 
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cyclohexylamine 
 
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Original 
amine 
derivative of ammonia where one or more hydrogen replaced by carbon-based groups 
 
 
 
primary amine 
R-NH2 
 
 
 
 
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secondary amine 
R2NH 
 
 
 
tertia...
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CHM 219 Module 7 exam with complete solutions
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Define Heterocyle as it applies to organic molecules. 
Cyclic molecules in which one or mroe carbon atoms are replaced by heteratoms - elements other than carbon or hydrogen. 
 
 
 
What are two main sub-groups of heterocyclic compounds? 
Aliphatic and Aromatic 
 
 
 
 
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Explain why pyridine is soluble in water. 
First - the ability of pyridine to accept Hydrogen bonding in...
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