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    According to R.A Aitken, “An asymmetric synthesis may be defined as a synthesis in which an achiral unit is an ensemble of substrate molecules is converted to a chiral unit such that the possible stereoisomers are formed in unequal amounts.” It relates to any synthetic process that incorporates one or more new elements of chirality during a functional group transformation. Asymmetric synthesis involves the formation of chiral molecules. An object is said to be chiral, if it cannot be…

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    An Explanatory Synthesis on the Sources “How to Know When Migrant Gravy Train Arrives in Your Town” by Leo Hohmann and Attitudes toward Refugees Entering the United States of America by Sarah M. Bullard According to The United Nations High Commission of Refugees (UNHCR) there were more than forty-five million refugees seeking asylum in the world in 2012 (UNHCR 2012). With this large number, the question of whether the U.S. people want these refugees immigrating into their country is a large…

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    Synthesis and Reflection Music integration within the classroom is important because it engages students and makes learning more fun for them. Music integration also has huge impacts on several different developments that children go through at their young ages. The classroom teacher has a big role on integrating music into the classroom and making the students excited and eager to incorporate music into their learning as well. Teachers can use music to help students remember material by…

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    For the 2nd Synthesis paper I believe it would be in the best interest to expand the first synthesis paper I wrote earlier this semester. The topic was very interesting to me and although the paper was a finished product it definitely could have been further expanded. I am motivated to go back and add to the first paper because the medias impact on children minds was a really interesting topic and I would like to further expand my knowledge on the subject. I believe by exploring the benefits the…

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    Synthesis Essay Today’s society has taught many people to conform to society’s standards. This way of thinking has taken away the basic human rights which were set in the American constitution when we were given rights of life, liberty, and the purist of happiness. Individualism grants people the ability to have their own unique character, form their own ideas, and because of this it creates more diversity. In a world where everyone aspires to be like everyone else is it essential to have…

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    to carry out a reaction that results in the synthesis of paracetamol. Paracetamol results when 4-aminophenol reacts with acetic anhydride. The impure, crude product will be compared to the final pure product. The percentage yield will be calculated. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is a pain reliever, a fever reducer and an anti-inflammatory drug so it is used in many other drugs. The exact mechanism of action of it is not known but the scheme of the synthesis of paracetamol can be seen below in…

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    Scheme-1-Synthesis of substituted tetrahydrocarbazole Dissolve 8.8gm (0.08mol) of cyclohexanone in 50 ml of glacial acetic acid add 8.8 gm (0.08mol) of substituted phenyl hydrazine and boil the solution under reflux for 15 min, cooled the solution, where the product was crystallised out. Filtered it with vacuum pump, then drained well and recrystallised using Ethanol. Scheme-2: Synthesis of N-substituted Tetrahydrocarbazoles Suspended 1 gm (0.07…

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    Analysis and Synthesis The controversial practice of capture killer Whales train for entertainment purposes have risen an outrage to the public in 2013 by a documentary “Blackfish.” Since then, the growing uneasiness with the concept of that as humans, can we maintain a balance of respect for nature and desire capture and train spectacular things up close, for entertainment? The documentary “Blackfish” makes strong appeals to the audience focused on an orca performer Tilikum that killed…

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    Synthesis Of Aspirin Essay

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    Aims: The objectives of this experiment are to carry out the process of synthesising aspirin and reinforce both the skills of recrystallisation and melting point determination. In this experiment, we are supposed to measure the amount of aspirin collected to calculate the percentage yield of aspirin. Apart from that, we are also required to find the melting point of aspirin. Introduction: 1.1: aspirin Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid, is an aromatic compound containing both a…

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    RNA Synthesis Essay

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    2 copies of α, which assemble the enzyme and bind regulatory factors; one copy of β, which has polymerase activity of RNA chain initiation and elongation; one copy of β’, which binds nonspecifically to DNA; and omega. An active center where RNA synthesis occurs is located within the DNA binding channel formed by the β subunits. Several flexible domains stem from the β and β’ subunits (e.g. β’ jaw, β’ downstream clamp, etc.) that surround the DNA binding channel and stabilize DNA binding…

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