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    fewer places for interaction, so decreasing the amount of energy required to break the intermolecular forces of attraction. 2-hexanone has the lowest point boiling point, as it much more branched and the third carbon has a functional group (double bond O), leading a high compacted molecule. Pentanol and hexanol molecules has the least amount of branching out of the four compounds above in the graph, and as such has the highest boiling…

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    and right after they graduate. The opportunity that St. Norbert provides through their study abroad program, is amazing, to put it simply. They offer the chance to study almost anywhere in the world for the same price as tuition. Along with that, Bond University will help me advance professionally and academically as well because of the classes that I will take while I’m there, but also the experience that I will gain from living in a different country. I plan on fulfilling 4 of my psychology…

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    Conjugated Diene

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    reaction in organic chemistry that involves a simultaneous 3 pi bond shift is Diels-Alder cycloaddition, where a conjugated diene and an alkene with an electron withdrawing group (a dienophile) will react to form two carbon-carbon single bonds at the expense of the one carbon-carbon multiple bond to most often form a 6 membered ring adduct (Ketcha, 106). A conjugated diene is a hydrocarbon the contains two carbon-carbon double bonds and a dienophile also means “diene-loving” (Ketcha, 106).…

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    Is A Bail Bond? No matter if you are guilty or innocent; if you are charged with a crime, you feel intimidated of going behind bars and bearing the sentence. Anyhow, a judge often releases legally innocent people on the condition of getting from you some kind of guarantee of your return for a hearing. This guarantee taken in the form of security is dubbed a Bail Bond. A bail bond Houston majorly is provided to ensure that the accused would appear in the trial or hearing. The bail bond is meant…

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    In the Acid-Catalyzed Hydration of norbornene, water and sulfuric acid were added to the C=C double bond to form norborneol. Sulfuric acid acted as a catalyst, where it was not consumed in the reaction and helped to propel the reaction forward, as it was vital in forming hydronium ion and breaking the double bond. Both the products endo-norborneol and exo-norborneol were synthesized; however regioselectivity and stereoselectivity played a role as to which product was more preferred and whether…

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    Tap Water Importance

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    Water is one of the most important complex and necessary molecules on earth. It is required for any organism 's survival and is vital for life processes. Its molecular structure enables it to have a chief advantage over other molecules. Its polarity and attraction to other types of matter enable water to be a perfect solvent used with detergent and soap. The range of water is expensive, available on earth as three different types. Despite the abundance of these molecules, many countries continue…

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    Room Book Reports

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    I read Room by Emma Donoghue, and I have finished the novel. This book is about a young five-year-old boy named Jack and his Ma, who live in a mysterious unknown “Room”. To Jack Room is the world, but to his Ma, it is the place where her kidnapper has kept her for the past seven years. When Ma and Jack finally escape Room, life on the outside is not as simplistic as Ma had thought. Jack gets agitated easily and throws multiple fits, meanwhile, Ma gets sick and has to go to the hospital. However,…

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    Steroids are alive and well in sports today. Not until the 1960’s was the use of performance-enhancing drugs by professional athletes acknowledged as a problem (CITE). Today, steroids are widely known throughout all levels of sports, and are prohibited in all of them. Even though there are rules in professional sports as well as collegiate, athletes still find a way to consume them, even though they are aware of the consequences. Athletes not only have to be aware of the repercussions of…

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    Hence, the more the number of alkyl group present with the double bond, more is the stability of the alkene. This happens due to the process of hyperconjugation. Example- Dehydrohalogenation of 2-Bromobutane When alkyl halides react with nucleophiles there is a continuous competition whether the elimination or substitution…

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    What four elements make up 96% of all living matter? _________________________________________ Concept 2.2 An element’s properties depend on the structure of its atoms 2. Below is a model of an atom of helium, correctly label the electrons, protons, neutrons, and atomic nucleus. 3. What is the atomic number of helium? _________ Its atomic mass? ________ 4. Consider this entry in the periodic table for carbon. What is the atomic mass? ______ atomic number? _______ How many…

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