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    harmful substances called toxins can build up in the body. Certain toxins, such as ammonia, can harm your brain. Conditions that can cause liver damage include: An infection. Dehydration. Intestinal bleeding. Drinking too much alcohol. Taking certain medicines, including tranquilizers, water pills (diuretics), antidepressants, or sleeping pills.…

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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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    concerned to many is the sexual assault and I never met this as well. So the scenario is imaged one. Such as a common scenario in the campus:”a group of hormone secretion exuberant boys, a group of girls around them, the guys all hyped under the alcohol burning. The second day, a girl found herself lying in the lounge, the shirt she wearing is not her own and she found her legs ache with body bruises”. This is one of the common phenomena in universities from the average college…

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    Alcohol is a common drug used nowadays as a downer although it is a common misconception that it is an upper. The process of making alcohol consist of having fruits, grains, and vegetables and the addition of ethanol through fermentation and was originally used to old plants about 10 million years ago. This helped maintain rotting fruit that had fallen off of trees. In the modern day alcohol has come to drinking for a good time with friends or as a means to relax. Alcohol is one of the most…

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    30 Non-Alcoholic Parents

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    Study/Test • Article follows a study done involving the children of 30 alcoholic parents and 30 non-alcoholic parents • All parents were between 25-50 years old • Alcoholic parents were required to have engaged in a minimum of five years of alcoholism • Must have been legal guardians of children for at least five years • Children were between the ages of 12 and 17 years old • Information was gathered beforehand on basic information such as age, sex, family size and education level • Children…

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    carbon, breaking the C=O bond and creating a new C-H bond. When the reduction occurs, the hydride transfer will occur on the less hindered side of the carbonyl group. This addition will usually create the more hindered alcohol but will generally create a mixture of two possible alcohols, the endo product and the exo product. In this case, the exo product will be the major product, which would be isoborneol and the endo product will be the minor product, which would be borneol.…

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    Alcohol has many different effects. Most of these are negative effects. Many people drink alcohol but do not realize just how dangerous the effects can be. Many adults or kids turn to alcohol when times get tough to try and make it through, or they look at a night of drinking as an amazing way to have fun and party, but there are serious consequences. Using alcohol and drugs can affect a person in many different ways. Three of the ways someone can be affected is psychologically, mentally, and…

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    9-Fluorenone Lab Report

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    The reduction of this ketone produces secondary alcohols. Sodium borohydride is often used in this process because it reacts more rapidly with the carbonyl group than with the solvent. In this experiment, the reduction of 9-fluorenone using sodium borohydride to give 9-fluorenol will be examined. This…

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    an IR spectrum was taken after distillation. Both the 1H NMR and IR spectra support the conclusion that the product is 2-phenyl-2-butanol. The crude and distilled spectra show alcohol at approximately the same location; however, the peak significantly decreases in size. The IR spectra also shows a definitive alcohol peak. Due…

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