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    Monosaccharide Lab Report

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    experiment, disaccharides were tested using an enzyme as part of a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction changes substances into different substances by breaking and forming chemical bonds. In a chemical reaction, there are two main parts: the reactants and the products. The reactants are the substances changed in a chemical reaction. The products are the substances created by the chemical reaction. In many cases of chemical reactions, substances called catalysts are utilized. Catalysts are…

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    separating two metals. The galvanized iron was measured to two decimal places in centimeters then weighed for mass to three decimal places in grams. The galvanized iron was then stripped of it’s layer of zinc by using hydrochloric acid. The chemical reaction of the experiment is shown below: 2 HCl (aq) + Zn(s)----> H2 (g) + Zn2+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) Once the iron was free of the zinc layer, it was then weighed again for its new mass. The mass remaining is the mass of the iron present that was…

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    produced by the Sun is blocked by the atmosphere, but some light does still reach Earth? Ultra violet light can be detected using electronic devices. Important terms that will be discussed in this paper are ultraviolet light, photochromism, chemical reactions, and absolute zero. Relating to electromagnetic radiation having wavelengths shorter than those of visible light but longer than those of x-rays. Ultraviolet radiation is emitted by the sun and some of its absorbed by the sun and some of…

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    Assignment 1: Discussion Assignment Discussion Question 1 What is the difference between biochemical reactions in healthcare? Biochemical reactions occur as a chemical reaction, which naturally takes place in a living organism. It happens within a cell involving a catabolic reaction (breaking down of molecules) or a anabolic reaction (building up of molecules). The process involves a diversity of biomolecules interacting with one another in order to make up a new biochemical for a particular…

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    Displacement Reactions: single and double displacements Introduction There are two types of displacement reactions: One type is called the single displacement reaction, the other is called the double displacement reaction. During a single displacement reaction, an element substitutes another element in a compound, creating a new element and a new compound as products. (Ritter, Plumb, Jenkins, van Kessel, & A. Hirsch, 2001) In most single displacement reactions, either a metal replaces another…

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    microstructural characterizations on mechanical properties. The experimental investigations in the rest proposed tasks will be conducted using combinations of input variables within the feasible regions. 5.2. Task 2: Analyzing Ti and B exothermic reaction energy and its influences on characterizations in the molten pool. 5.2.1. Research question…

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    For methanol, ΔH= -100.4 kJ/mol. Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Is it better to maintain this system at a low or high temperature, to obtain a good output? Is it preferable to maintain this system at high or low pressure? Explain. During the industrial synthesis of methanol (CH3OH), carbon monoxide (CO) reacts with hydrogen gas. For methanol, ΔH= -100.4 kJ/mol. Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Is it better to maintain this system at a low or high…

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    Chymopapain Essay

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    compound Energy can reduce the carbon reaction. Enzymes to accelerate specific types of reactions. And the kind of substance that reacts. 2.1.1 catalysis of enzymes E is a catalyst (enzyme). S is a precursor called chop, nitrates and substance P is a product. E + S ---------------> E S ---------------> E + P. Complexometry 2.1.2 Factors affecting the enzyme. 1) What type of controlled substances to an enzyme reaction. 2) the concentration…

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    1-[Cyano(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl]cycloalkanol (VF-I) synthesized through the reaction of p-methoxyphenylacetonitrile and cyclohexanone using aq. NaOH and tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulfate as PTC. NaBH4 and CoCl2 in 2:1 THF: H2O used for the reduction of VF-I to obtain 1-(2-amino-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl)cyclohexanol (VF-II). Further, venlafaxine derivative of the amino acid -carboxamide (VFCA-I toVII ) synthesized through coupling of N-Phthaloyl amino acid chloride derivative (2a-2g-…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    molecules macromolecules that catalyze chemical reactions. Enzymes are usually proteins; however, it has been discovered that some enzymes are RNA molecules. The molecules at the beginning of the process to which enzymes act upon are called substrates, which are converted to the products by the actions of the enzyme. Almost all metabolic processes require enzymes to catalyze reactions to a rate that is fast enough to sustain life. Enzymes increase the rate of the reaction by lowering the…

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