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    I selected organic chemistry because honestly it looks like a very interesting topic. Before doing research on this topic the knowledge I had before about organic chemistry was that it has something to do with food. After doing research I found out that I was way off track. I learned that in the late 1820’s was when organic chemistry was stumbled upon. In 1828 Friedrich Wohler produce the organic chemical rued, a mixture of urine from inorganic starting Materials. This is now called the Wohler Synthesis

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    Crystal Tran Dr. Eichhorn Chemistry 514 21 November 2017 Vitamin B12 in Inorganic Chemistry Vitamin B12, also known as cyanocobalamin or cobalamin is an important water-soluble organic compound that aids in many biological functions that are essential for life (Jamil 2015). Vitamin B12 is one out of eight vitamins, that was discovered by Georg Richard Minot, William Parry Murphy, and George Whipple in the nineteenth century due to their investigation of the disease pernicious anemia (Vitamin B12

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    10 PRE-SACE CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL DESIGN ASSESSMENT "ORGANIC vs INORGANIC ACIDS" Instructions: Students will be supplied with a range of acids including, sulphuric, ethanoic, hydrochloric, citric acids. From this list they are to choose an organic and inorganic acid to compare. Students must design and conduct a simple experiment to measure the different reaction rates of the acids. Only the following materials will be made available to students; Ph Paper Ph sensor and data logger Litmus solution

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    Coordination behaviour of new bis(tridentate ONO, ONS and ONN) donor hydrazones towards some transition metal ions: Synthesis, spectral, thermal, antimicrobial and antitumor studies Magdy Shebl * Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Roxy, Cairo, Egypt * e-mail address: magdy_shebl@hotmail.com Tel: +20 233120546. Abstract Three new hydrazone ligands, H2L1, H2L2 and H4L3, were prepared by condensation of 4,6-bis(1-hydrazonoethyl)benzene-1,3-diol with furan-2-carboxaldehyde

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    Arsenic with the symbol As is a metalloid that means it has properties from both metals and nonmetals. It is a natural component of the earth’s crust and you can find it in its gray, yellow and black form. In the environment it forms organic and inorganic chemical compounds as a result of natural and anthropogenic activities. A worldwide phenomenon (magnitude of the problem)( A worldwide impact) Poisoning from arsenic is not a threat that belongs to the past and it should not be taken lighthearted

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    1.1 Introduction: Coordination chemistry, which is the chemistry of metal complexes, is an important and fascinating branch of chemistry. The coordination compounds including organometallics are of significant importance and play a pivotal role in industry, technology and life processes. Due to their potential applications in various fields it has always fascinated and inspired chemists all over the world. This can be evidenced by the vast prolificity and scope of research papers on the subject in

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and Problem Statement 1.1.1 Schiff Base The condensation product of primary amines with active carbonyl compounds have resulted in the formation of Schiff base compound. This has been reported by Hugo Schiff in 1864. Schiff base compound contain azomethine -C≡N with a general formula RHC=N-R’ where R and R’ are alkyl, aryl, cyclo alkyl or heterocyclic groups which may be variously substituted. These compounds are also known as anils, imines or azomethines

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    quotation because it express what, I think, is the essence of teaching and learning. As a student, I have observed that the best teachers were those who cared the most about teaching. It is noteworthy to mention that, I loved the way of my organic chemistry teacher taught conformational

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    to interpret the kinds of substances and material in our life that have assisted humans to improve the quality of living. The purpose of the paper is also to reflect on the ways our life was influenced by them. Such as inorganic compounds, organic compounds, and metal. II. Inorganic compounds      A. Carbon-coal in fuel [1]      B. Crystalline- stone or soil in area of tool or silicon  [2]      C. Glass in construction of architecture [3] III. Organic compounds      A. Wood in fuel, tool, basic material

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    illustrate the two ways of growing. Two major ways in which a company can grow are: A. Inorganic Growth Inorganic growth comes from a merge or acquisition. Is when the business and sales of a company increases due to acquiring another business, and not due to their regular business activities. Companies that decide to take this road usually have access to new markets due to the merge or acquisition. Advantages of Inorganic Growth: • Expands assets • Expands income • Expands market • Stronger line of credit

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