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    The lab is for making a soda that would taste good, but also includes the method of using stoichiometry. The lab has four materials that needed to be added together to make the fizzy soda. The four materials that need to be added where, water, Koolaid, Citric acid, and baking soda. In this lab it has nine steps to take to find the perfect soda, however, it is hard to decide what to add more of and what to have less of in the soda. The lab gives step to follow to find out which soda would taste

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    Introduction Alkanols (Alcohols) are a homologous series in the hydroxyl functional group, meaning that they have an -OH. Carbon to carbon bonds within alkanol chains means that the boiling point of alkanols increases as the chain grows longer, this is because more energy is required to break the bonds between the carbon atoms. However, alkanols also experience hydrogen bonding meaning that not only are high amounts of energy needed to break the intramolecular bonds additional energy is needed

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    perform hydrolysis reactions, where it reacts with water for form a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. Esters can also perform alcoholysis reaction, where it reacts with an alcohol to form a new ester and alcohol. This is also known as transesterification reaction since one ester creates another. The experiment conducted was an example of a transesterification reaction; mixing acetic acid and isoamyl alcohol to synthesize isoamyl acetate and water. When comparing reactivities, esters and carboxylic

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    Rosin Esters Lab Report

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    GUM Esterification :- It is a reaction between alcohols and carboxylic acids to produce esters. The carboxylic acid group of a rosin acid can be converted to an ester through a reaction with various alcohols. The alcohols typically used to make rosin esters are given below. The molecular weight and functionality of the alcohol determines the softening point of the subsequent ester. Glycerol with three reactive sites is the most commonly used alcohols. Methanol with a single hydroxyl group and tri-ethylene-glycol

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    (E)-3-benzylidenepiperidin-2-one (7a) A solution of (1E,2E)-2-benzylidenecyclopentanone O-tosyl oxime (6a, 0.500 g, 0.00146 mole) and SOCl2 (0.521 mL) in dry dioxane (30 mL) was stirred with the aid of a magnetic stirrer at room temperature for 10h. Thereafter, water was added to the reaction mixture and it was extracted with diethyl ether (3×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with water, NaHCO3, and water and dried over anhydrous Na2SO4. Rotaevaporation of the solvent furnished a solid which

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    Synthesis of esters: In this study, triester derivative (5) was synthesized through a two-step reaction of monoepoxidation and opening of oxirane ring to synthesise the monoester 9,(12)-hydroxy-10,(13)-oleioxyoctadecanoic acid (HYOODA) (3). MELA (2) results in a mixture of two monoepoxides (cis-9, 10-epoxy 12c- 18:1 (2a) and cis-12, 13 epoxy 9c- 18:1(2b)) with yield% of 82.14, while the oxirane ring opening in the presence of p-toluene sulfonic acid (PTSA) to prepare 9,(12)-hydroxy-10,(13)-oleioxyoctadecanoic

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    Scheme 1. Synthesis and structure of the quinolinyl keto acid MQA and its ester MQE. Chemistry: Melting points are uncorrected and were determined, in an open capillary, on a Stuart-SMP3 digital melting point apparatus. Infrared was recorded on a Perkin-Elmer 1650 FT-IR spectrophotometer, using a sample in KBr disks. 1H NMR (300 MHz) and 13C NMR (75 MHz) spectra were recorded on a Varian Gemini, using TMS as an internal standard and DMSO-d6 as solvent. Mass spectra were taken on Shimadzu GCMS

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    Synthesis Of An Alkyne: Bromination Of E-Stilbene and Dehydrohalogenation Of The Dibromide Nathanael Brown Fall 2015 Lab Section 353-02 Lab Partner: Peyton Warner   Abstract: The synthesis of diphenylacetylene is a two-step synthesis process starting with trans stilbene. Trans stilbene is dissolved and then reacted with pyridinium hydrobromide perbromide to form meso stilbene dirbomide in the halogenation step, which is then reacted with potassium hydroxide and triethylene glycol to promote

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    European settlers’ alcohol has always been a lingering presence throughout society. While countless religions and advocacy groups have been formed in the ensuing centuries, an affinity to imbibe in alcohol has remained a key component of the standard American lifestyle. The reasons for alcohol becoming so prevalent in society have already been well-researched and identified by countless studies that have already been published. The media and general social acceptance of alcohol usage makes imbibing

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    drug ethanol which is informally called alcohol. [Wikipedia] Most countries implement laws regulating alcoholic drinks production, sale and consumption because of their potential for abuse which may cause physical dependence and increase their risk of alcohol-related harm. [1] ["Minimum Age Limits Worldwide". International Center for Alcohol Policies. Retrieved 2009-09-20.] In Australian society, alcohol has many roles. Many Australians take alcohol mostly for relaxation, enjoyment and for

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