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    too good to be true, it probably is. Well, Exogenous Ketones are the exception that prove that rule. While the benefits of Exogenous Ketones may sound too good to be true, they’re very real, and very powerful. From increased cognitive capacity to fast-acting weigh loss to enhanced athletic abilities, the results of Exogenous Ketones speak for themselves, humming a tune that’s too sweet to ignore. Of course, to reap the benefits of Exogenous Ketones, it’s important to first understand exactly…

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    The purpose of the experiment was to form ketones by electrophilic aromatic substitution through a Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction of an aromatic compound. In the synthesized Friedel-Craft acylation reaction mechanism, the double bond on the nucleophile anisole (methoxybenzene) attacks the acetyl electrophile. The acetyl compound is then bound to the anisole in the para position, which created the product p-methoxyacetophenone. Since anisole is an activator (electron donor), the acetyl could…

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    Question 1. Using medical terminology describe the symptoms Mr. B is complaining about. Mr. B has described polydipsia as a feeling of very thirsty and complained polyuria as frequent urination. Question 2. What does HbA1c measure? HbA1c refers to glycated haemoglobin which develops when haemoglobin joins with glucose in the blood, becoming ‘glycated’ (Choudhary& Kishanrao, 2015). The HbA1c test counts the number of glycosylated red blood cells and reports it as a percentage (Little& Sacks,…

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    1.2.2. Physical Properties Methyl ethyl ketone is a clear, colourless fluid that is less viscous than water and has a somewhat acute odor that smells most of the ketones and is described by some as being similar to Boerscot. Compared with acetone it is less volatile and less soluble in water (about 27.5g / 100mL at room temperature). It is a solvent used for extracting gums and oils from plants and cleaning the remnants of metal and glass, so why often a cleaner or ingredient is found 1.2.3.…

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    The purpose of this lab was to perform reduction of ketones by reducing 4-t-butylcyclohexanone with sodium borohydride (NaBH4) to form 4-t-butylcyclohexanol. At the end of this experiment, the infrared spectroscopy was obtain for the final product, 4-t-butylcyclohexanol. The IR graph showed the presence of the desired product, and it also showed if the reaction went to completion or not. In addition, the mass of the final product was obtained to determine the percent yield. To a 5mL conical…

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    Introduction Acetone (dimethyl ketone, 2-propane, CH3COCH3), formulation weight 58,079, isthe simplest and the most important of the ketones. It is a colourless, mobile, flammableliquid with a mildly pungent and somewhat aromatic odour. It is miscible in all proportionswith water and with organic solvents such as ether, methanol, ethyl alcohol, and esters.Acetone is used as a solvent for cellulose acetate and nitrocellulose, as a carrier for acetyleneand as a raw material for the chemical…

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    The purpose this experiment was to identify our unknown compound, either and aldehyde or ketone, based on a series of tests. This experiment was completed over two weeks in order to dry the crystals and determine the melting point. The unknown that we were assigned was 501 G. A series of tests were performed on this unknown compound in order to figure out the identity. A summary of the results of the tests is shown below. Distillation: Boiling Point: 179.0°C-194.0°C Qualitative Tests: 1.…

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    from the bloodstream. Hence, your system produces ketones for fuel. When your system is creating ketones it is known as ketosis. There is a common misconception that subsequent a ketogenic diet plan like Atkins is hazardous. The truth is that being in ketosis is a completely naturally point out. The human body creates ketones to make use of as fuel from the absence of glucose. Inside the Atkins diet plan book, Dr. Atkins suggests applying ketone-testing strips to work out your point out of…

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    Iodoform Test

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    carbonyl compounds such as aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amides etc. Aldehydes and ketones are the oxidation products of alcohols. Depending on the alcohol’s structure, the product obtained will be different. Primary alcohols have one carbon and two hydrogen atoms attached will produce aldehyde and then to carboxylic acid in two steps by oxidation. While secondary alcohols have two carbon atoms and one hydrogen atom attached will produce ketone by oxidation (Kotz, et al., 2015)…

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    Ketogenic Diet Report

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    concentration of carbohydrates. It produces ketones in the body which are used as an energy source. It is called ketogenic food as it produces ketones bodies (ketosis). Normally glucose molecule is used as a fuel for energy production but ketogenic food have large amount of fats in it so liver converts fats into fatty acid and ketone bodies. Ketone molecules energy source but brain can run only on glucose and ketone bodies, so ketogenic food can also…

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