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    and stayed yellow. The Bisulfite test was negative and that meant that the unknown did not have an aldehyde, unhindered cyclic ketone, or unhindered ketone present. The Iodoform test for water-insoluble unknowns was conducted and determined to be positive. The brown color of the reagent disappeared and yellow precipitate formed and meant that the unknown had a methyl ketone present. After the classification test, the possible unknowns were narrowed down to acetophenone, 2-octanone, and…

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    that they need for daily activities. Once this occurs, the body will result to plan B to supply for energy requirements. This plan B is to burn fat. When fats are being burned in the place of sugar, this produces ketones. Ketones will build-up in the urine and blood of your dog. As the ketone levels become higher, it will cause bad breath to your dogs. 6. Dehydration. Dehydration is one of the dog diabetes symptoms. Diabetes and dehydration is linked in a way that when there is an increased in…

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    Hyperemesis Gravidarum

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    Hyperemesis Gravidarum Definition: • Also known as morning sickness; Extreme, excessive, and persistent vomiting in early pregnancy that may lead to dehydration and malnutrition. It is associated with weight loss of more than five percent of the woman’s pregnancy weight. It affects about one in every 300 pregnant women. It is most common in first pregnancies, women carrying multiple fetuses and young women. It usually desolves itself by the 20th week of gestation. Cause: • The body produces…

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    the glucose they need, they begin to burn fat in your body for energy, producing ketones. Ketones are acids that build up in the bloodstream and can appear in urine when your body doesn’t have enough insulin. This is developed in patients with type one diabetes, and is rare in people with type 2. The warning signs for DKA are Thirst or a very dry mouth, frequent urination, high blood sugar and high level of ketones in the urine. There are other symptoms that could appear, such as feeling…

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    In the IR the first peak was a ketone functional group as indicated by a wavenumber of 1701 cm-1. The second peak was a phenyl functional group as indicated by a wavenumber of 1463 cm-1. The third prominent peak was an alkane functional group indicated by two different wavenumbers 2915…

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    normal. Osmotic diuresis, another effect of the increased blood glucose levels, provokes the loss of electrolytes and fluid. • Hyperketonemia occurs when the mitochondria of liver cells become overwhelmed during the conversion of free fatty acids to ketone bodies through the citric acid cycle. What are the Symptoms? • Nausea, frequent urination, thirst, confusion, abdominal pain, fruity-scented breath, and weakness • Ill…

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    central nervous system, kidneys and heart. If the body doesn't receive sufficient carbohydrate, it breaks down muscle and other tissue to produce glucose. This causes a build-up of waste products called 'ketones'.…

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    Observations or reactions: Separation of the basic component: When 2ml of 3M HCl was added to the mixture of Benzoic acid, Ethyl 4-aminobenzoate, 9-Fluorenone, diethyl ether, two layers were created, an organic yellow top layer and a clear aqueous bottom layer. The clear layer (basic layer) was extracted and placed into a container where 6M NaOH was add to the solution. The addition of NaOH made the solution basic, and created white flakes in the solution. The white flakes were separated by…

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    there are more polar attractiopn between strands of monomers. The carbonyl group, C=O, occurs in two homologous series, namely aldehydes and ketones. What is thestructural difference between an aldehyde and a ketone? (A.C. 3.1) Aldehydes are known as the organic molecules that has a carbonyl group which is bonded to one hydrogen atom(at least) whereas in ketone is known as an organic compound that hold a carbonyl group that are attached and bonded to 2atoms of carbon. Their main difference is…

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    occurs in diabetic people that don’t produce enough insulin which results in increased ketones in the blood. This condition is common to type 1 patients although type 2 patients are not immune. Ketones are acidic chemicals resulting from the breakdown of fat for energy. Insulin is a hormone that allows glucose into the body’s cells for use as their primary energy source. When insulin is insufficient, ketones are released in the bloodstream as a result of the breakdown of body fat to…

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