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Structures

Draw the structures of the two fatty acids below and determine their common name Hexadecanoic acid Octadecanoic acid

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Organic Chemistry

Posting ID:

11289

OTA ID:

103139

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Specific Rotation - A sample of 150 mg of an rganic compound is dissolved in 7.5 mL of water. The solution is placed in a 20-cm polarimeter tube and the rotation measured in a polarimeter. The rotation observed was +2.676 degrees. Distilled water in the same tube gave a reading of +0.016 degrees. Calculate the specific rotation for the compound.

A sample of 150 mg of an rganic compound is dissolved in 7.5 mL of water. The solution is placed in a 20-cm polarimeter tube and the rotation measured in a polarimeter. The rotation observed was +2.676 degrees. Distilled water in the same tube gave a reading of +0.016 degrees. Calculate the specific rotation for the compound.

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Organic Chemistry

Posting ID:

11292

OTA ID:

104038

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Meso Form

Which of the following have a meso form? 2,3-Dibromopentane 2,4-Dirbromopentane 2,3-Dibromobutane

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Organic Chemistry

Posting ID:

11293

OTA ID:

103139

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NMR / IR spectrum

How many peaks would you expect to find in the NMR spectrum of caffeine? What characteristic absorption bands would you expect to find in the Infrared Spectrum of caffeine?

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Organic Chemistry

Posting ID:

11294

OTA ID:

103139

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Distillate

Explain why the distillate collected from the steam distillation of cinnamon is cloudy.

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Organic Chemistry

Posting ID:

11295

OTA ID:

103997

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