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    Nitric Acid Synthesis

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    The formation of benzilic acid results from the reaction of benzil with ethanol and potassium benzilate. In order to produce benzil, benzoin was reacted with nitric acid. A crude product of benzil was produced from the reaction of benzoin and nitric acid. Through the process of multi-step synthesis, benzil was produced through the oxidation of an alpha-hydroxyketone to an alpha-diketone using nitric acid. Prior to the reaction of nitric acid and benzoin, nitric acid was protonated to form an…

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    Introduction Approximately 2% of children are thought to suffer from cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS), with an increasing number of cases in adults as well. (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2013) It is a chronic disease; the individual will suffer bouts of severe nausea and vomiting, and then go into remission for a period of time. Some of the patients have noticed episodes occurring more frequently at certain times of the year, while others experience it during certain times of the day; especially in the…

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    Draw resonance structures showing all the positions at which the positive charge is delocalized on the aromatic ring in the phenonium ion. If a methoxy group (-OCH3) or a nitro group (–NO2) were substituted in the 4-position on the aromatic ring, how would the stability of the phenonium ion change? Compare methoxy substituted, nitro substituted and unsubstituted, and order them by increasing stability. Explain your answer thoroughly. 2) Benzopinacol and benzopinacolone have nearly…

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    Alcohol Versus Addiction

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    Entertainment vs Alcohol Your phone rings but you are at the table with your family. What draws your attention away from the dinner conversation you are having with your family? Is it the not knowing who texted you? Is it you want to know more? You are driving and you receive a Snapchat from your best friend. Why do you look? Why do you risk your own life or someone else for so little as your phone. Are we actually “addicted” is the “addiction” serving to help the same purposes as drugs or…

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    Alcohol is the most abused licit psychoactive drugs that affect a person’s ability to think rationally and distorts their judgement and can lead to fatalities and long-term serious diseases if consumed excessively over a long period of time. Alcohol beverages with varied percentage content are consumed globally during religious, social and cultural events, festivals and other occasions. The use of alcoholic beverages has been an integral part of many cultures for thousands of years (McGovern,…

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    Alcohol Persuasive Speech

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    can be harmful to the person or to others. It’s hard to treat if it’s not caught early, as shown, the longer the person is an alcoholic, the harder it is to pull the person away from it. Becoming addicted to alcohol is easy and it’s even easier to find reasons as to why people drink alcohol in the first place. But similar to other addictions, it has consequences that come with it. To numb yourself to escape all the pain and reality is everyone wants at some point in life. Pain will always be…

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    Alcohol: is it poison, or a good way to relax at the end of the day? Is it an addictive drug or a party favor? Regardless of your opinion, almost everyone can agree that it is a dangerous substance if used irresponsibly. The US government has made many attempts to restrict its dangerous consumption, through taxes on alcoholic products, and most notably, through the 1984 Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MDLA) law, which states that one must be at least twenty-one years old before he or she is allowed…

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    Alcohol Vs Tobacco

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    government showed that the annual per-capita alcohol consumption for everybody over fifteen amounted to thirty-four gallons of beer and cider, five gallons of distilled spirits, and one gallon of wine. America loved their alcohol. Even our first president George Washington saw it as a lucrative business. When his presidency came to an end, he was wondering how to increase Mount Vernon’s cash flow. In 1797, he had a small production that made around 600 gallons of alcohol. By 1798, our first…

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    seem to break away from the cycle of addiction to substances. At the end of the day, Floridians are like anyone else. If they are dealing with a serious addiction, the only reliable way out is by getting help from a reputable drug and alcohol rehab center. Getting Alcohol Treatment in Florida Admittedly, they are quite a few solid rehab treatment enters located in Florida. However, you should be aware that if you live in Florida and suffer from alcoholism, you might still want to consider…

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    Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome The goal of this paper is to summarize and synthesize five research articles that are relevant to my PICOT question. My PICOT question is: In patients that are withdrawing from alcohol, what is the effect of benzodiazepines, compared to other drugs in the treatment for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS)? The synthesis will include inconsistencies and contradictions in the literature that was reviewed. Lastly, I will provide preliminary conclusions on…

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