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    Introduction Separation, a process by which the distinguishing between substances through physical or chemical means in a mixture may be carried out. A widely employed technique for this purpose is called chromatography. 1 There are many different types of chromatography, including gas-liquid, paper, column and so on. 1 Chromatography differentiates by allowing the differences in polarity, vapor pressure, solubility and so on of different substances to be observed. 1 In our endeavor, we will be…

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    Structure of Glucose Introduction to Glucose: Glucose, a rich source of energy for living organisms, is produced by the photosynthesis of water and carbon dioxide. Living organisms take in food and obtain energy by the chemical and mechanical breakdown of glucose. Glucose is a simplest carbohydrate, belongs to the monosaccharide category of sugars. More complex carbohydrates usually arise from the linked glucose units (Spencer et. al, 2010). Chemical composition of glucose: Being the simplest…

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    Write an essay on the structure of proteins, emphasising the forces that sustain their three dimensional structures. Introduction MORE Proteins are nitrogenous organic macromolecules constructed from a base sequence of 20 amino acids at the ribosome in cells. There are over 100,000 different proteins encoded by thousands of different genes within the human body. They all perform different functions e.g. antibodies providing immunity and enzymes catalysing metabolic reactions. The…

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    Catnip Research Paper

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    A harmless high for felines and useful for people. Catnip leaves contain considerable quantities of vitamins C and E, both powerful antioxidants. The main phytochemicals, nepetalactone isomers, mild sedatives, somewhat like the active ingredients in valerian. Catnip is a gentle but potent sleep-inducer for people who calms without affecting you the next day. It soothes the nervous system and can safely help you get a restless child off to sleep, in fact catnip, including chamomile, is one of the…

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    Carvacrol Research Paper

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    in conventional medication, and a huge number of feed additives based on this molecule are at present commercially accessible. [28] Thymol (2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol) is found in thyme essential oil which is the main monoterpene phenol and isomer of carvacrol. Thyme is a labiatae plant which essential oil has demonstrated antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiinflamatory, immunomodulatory, antioxidant, antibacterial and antifungal properties. [29, 30] Up to this various workers uses…

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    Ethyl Cinnamate Synthesis

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    cinnamate is used as a flavouring agent and in perfumes. The diastereomers of the alkene are distinguished through Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H NMR) spectroscopy, where the coupling constants of alkenyl protons are different for (E) and (Z) isomers.4 It is often…

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    CONCLUSION Within this conclusion, the three aforementioned inquiries posed within the portion titled “Bonding in Alcohols in Relation to Boiling Point” will be answered thoroughly within an analytic context. 1) “On average, by how many degrees celsius does the boiling point increase when the addition of an extra carbon atom in a straight-chain homologous series of saturated alcohols occurs?” On average, as per calculations conducted, the boiling point increases by a magnitude of…

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    Stereochemistry conformation is how molecules are orientated in space. There are two basic types of isomers: constitutional or stereoisomers. Constitutional isomers gave the same molecular formula but different connectivity, while stereoisomers have the same connectivity but a different orientation in space. Stereoisomer has two subunits called enantiomers and diastereomers. Enantiomers are molecules that are mirror images, while diastereomers are not mirror images. Stereochemistry focus…

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    Otto Hahn Accomplishments

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    Otto Hahn was a great scientist that did multiple things to advance the scientific field. Otto Hahn was born March 8, 1879 and died on July 28, 1968. In his early years he was debating being an architect but later went on to become a German chemist. Hahn attended the University of Marburg and recieved his doctorate degree in 1901. He served one year in the military. In 1904, he went to London to learn English and ended up working at the University College. At University College, Hahn ended up…

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    Potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) complex has octahedron geometry, and the ions are kinetically unstable due to dissociation in the solution. It also has monoclinic and orthorhombic crystals showed only one doublet on the spectrum in phases of high and low temperatures. The compound has photosensitive characteristics, it possesses bioelectric chemical properties, but they are poorly oxidized by common oxidizing reagent. The polytype of K3[Fe(CN)6] are discussed in reference to cobalt salts by…

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