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Found 9 free book(s)Chemistry of Lipids.ppt - University of the West Indies at ...
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C hem gu id e – q u e s tio n s NAMING ORGANIC …
www.chemguide.co.uk2CHCH 2OH CH 3 CH 3CHCH 2CH 2OH CH 3 CH 3CCH 2OH CH 3 CH 3 HC O H. C hem gu id e – q u e s tio n s (ii) (iii) (iv) www.chemguide.co.uk CH 3C O CH 2CH 2CH 3 O H CH 3CCH 2C CH 3 CH 3 CH 3CCHCH 2CH 3 CH 3 O. Created Date: 4/20/2017 10:24:39 AM ...
CHAPTER 7 ALCOHOLS, THIOLS, PHENOLS, ETHERS
www.siue.eduCH 2=CHCH 3 H 3O H 3O CH 3CH 2OH CH 3CHCH 3 OH Ethanol is also produced as a supplement for auto fuels by fermentation of the carbohydrates found in grain. The process gives ethanol that contains 5% water after distillation. The water is removed by reaction with lime, calcium oxide. Grignard Reactions with Carbonyl Compounds
Chapter 3: Organic Compounds: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
www.vanderbilt.eduCHCH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 7 carbons = hept-CH3CH H C CH3 CH2 CH2CH3 CH2CH3 CH3CHCH CH3 CH2 CH2CH3 CH2CH3 2 branch pts. 1 branch pt. 2. Numbering the carbons of the parent chain a. Number the carbon atoms of the parent chain so that any branch points have the lowest possible number b. If there is branching equidistant from both ends of the
Reactions of Fats and Fatty Acids - University of Illinois ...
butane.chem.uiuc.edu2CH=CHCH 2CH=CH(CH 2) 3COOH Lauric acid! ! !CH 3(CH 2) 10COOH Chemistry 104! ! ! ! !Prof. Shapley! ! ! ! page 3. Myristic acid! ! !CH 3(CH 2) 12COOH Palmitic acid! ! !CH 3(CH 2) 14COOH Stearic acid! ! !CH 3(CH 2) 16COOH!! Fatty acid derived natural products Substitution of one of the fatty acids of fats gives phospholipids. These form the lipid ...
Classification and Nomenclature of Amines
www.angelo.eduCH3 CH3CH2CHCH3 NH2 CH3CH2 N H CH3 N H N 6 Nomenclature of Amines • Simple 1°, 2°, and 3° amines: common (trivial) names are obtained by alphabetically arranging the names of the alkyl substituents on the nitrogen and adding the suffix -amine (e.g., ethylmethylamine). • Amines in the IUPAC system: the “e” ending of
Ch 05 Carboxylic Acids and Esters - Angelo State University
www.angelo.eduChapter 5 Carboxylic Acids and Esters 17 Common Name Structural Formula BP (°C) MP (°C) Solubility (g/100 mL H2O) Formic acid H—CO2H 101 8 Infinite Acetic acid CH3—CO2H 118 17 Infinite Propionic acid CH3CH2—CO2H 141 -21 Infinite Butyric acid CH3(CH2)2—CO2H 164 -5 Infinite Valeric acid CH 3(CH2)3—CO2H 186 -34 5 Caproic acid CH3(CH2)4—CO2H 205 -3 1 ...
Performance Management Plan Policy and Procedures
www.hud.govPerformance Management Plan Policy and Procedures OCHCO/ Policy & Oversight Division POLICY DEVELOPMENT BRANCH HUD HANDBOOK 430.1 REV PAGE 5 NOVEMBER 2013 S.M.A.R.T. plans will help employees focus on achieving specific results that will be directly
Te Reo Māori Greetings, Terms of address and email sign offs
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