Rubbing alcohol Essays

  • Persuasive Essay On Buried Alcohol

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    Drinking Rubbing Alcohol According to the U.S. Department of Energy, rubbing alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol, is a simple, synthetically produced alcohol, comprised of eight hydrogen, three carbon, and one oxygen atom. It is has numerous medical, industrial, and household uses, and is not to be confused with ethanol alcohol found in liquor or wine. More importantly, drinking rubbing alcohol is strictly forbidden. Can You Drink Rubbing Alcohol? The short answer is no, it’s not! It is poisonous, and

  • Pros And Cons Of Chemical Products

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    The 20th century brought an explosion of new chemical products for consumers. Chemicals bring about benefits upon which modern society is entirely dependent. From 1 million tons in 1930 to several hundreds of million tons today, the global production of chemicals has a significant increase. The chemical industry continuously converts raw materials, such as oil, natural gas, air, water, metals, and minerals into thousands of different products. Chemical products are used at work or even at home every

  • Polyester Fibre Research

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    polymers made by a condensation reaction taking place between small molecules, in which the linkage of the molecules occurs through the formation of estes groups. Polyesters are commonly made by interaction of a dibasic acid with a dihydric alcohol: HOOC-X-COOH+HO-Y-OH OC-X-COO-Y-OCO-X-COO-Y-OCO The formation of polyester was studied by Wallace H. Carothers of du Point during the investigation of polyesters which lead eventually to the discovery of nylon. Development of the polyesters

  • 2-Propanol Reaction Lab Report

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    In this experiment, two alcohols, 1-propanol and 2-propanol, were oxidized through combining each with an excess amount of chromic acid solution. The purpose for conducting this experiment was to determine the reaction rate constant at which aldehydes and ketones formed from the respective oxidation of 1-propanol and 2-propanol. From this value, the half-life of the alcohol during the reaction could be derived. The progress of the reaction was tracked through the color change of the solution through

  • The Anthraquinone Dye Experiment

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    The anthraquinone dye experiment has the purpose to identify the anthraquinone dyes from unknown mixture by using thin layer chromatography (TLC) of the unknown fraction. An anthraquinone is an aromatic organic compound obtained by the oxidation of anthracene. To separate the compounds in the mixture, column chromatography and thin layer chromatography uses portioning of a sample between a stationary solid phase and a liquid mobile phase. As the stationary phase, they use either silica gel or alumina

  • Essay On Sexism In Sport

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    Sports and soccer are social practices, which provide us a wide range of social interaction with a lot of passion and emotion. If we think about soccer and fandom, most of the people would picture a man, drinking beer and supporting the team, he is passionate about. Actually, this image is common, but according to Tofoletti (2013), female fans are more or less ignored, indeed “historical studies have demonstrated the exclusion of women from many sports and their highly restrictive participation in

  • Synthesis Of Pbse Lab Report

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    2. Experimental method 2.1 Synthesis of PbSe and PbSe: Nd nanoparticles Neodymium doped PbSe samples (Pb1-xNdxSe) with x=0, 0.05, 0.10 at pH 5 were prepared by wet chemical precipitation technique, adding hydrazine hydrate as the precipitating agent at room temperature. Freshly prepared aqueous solution and analytical grade lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2), neodymium oxide (Nd2O3) and selenium dioxide (SeO2) were used as precursor materials. Initially, 2 g of lead nitrate and 0.555 g selenium dioxide were

  • Acetaminophene Lab Report

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    In this diagram we can see that acetaminophen consists of a benzene ring core, with hydroxyl and amide functional groups in proxy. Benzene (C6H6) is a hydrocarbon composed of 6 carbon atoms (92.26% of the molecule) and 6 hydrogen atoms (7.74% of the molecule) with alternating double and single bonds (resonance bonds) and is aromatic because of this. Benzene is a natural part of petroleum, usually <1.0% by weight, but is found in many things used today. Benzenes most common use is to produce ethylbenzene

  • 4 Oxadiazole Research Paper

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    1,3,4-Oxadiazole (1) is a heterocyclic compound containing an oxygen atom and two nitrogen atoms in a five-membered ring. It is derived from furan by substitution of two methylene groups (=CH) with two pyridine type nitrogens (-N=) [1,2]. There are three known isomers: 1,2,4-oxadiazole (2), 1,2,3-oxadiazole (3) and 1,2,5-oxadiazole (4). However, 1,3,4-oxadiazole and 1,2,4-oxadiazole are better known, and more widely studied by researchers because of their many important chemical and biological properties

  • Polyester Lab Report

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    Polyester is synthetic fiber which mainly derive organic chemical compound from coal, air, water and petroleum and have the ester linkage. According to How (2015), the chemical reaction between an acid and alcohol formed polyester where a combination of two or more molecules form large molecule whose the structure repeats throughout its length. Researched by Smith (n.d) mentioned that production of polyester is by the chemical reaction of ethylene glycol with either terephthalic acid or its methyl

  • Gender Stereotypes Of Women During The Victorian Era

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    The 1930’s was primarily encompassed of the Great Depression. The stock market crash of 1929 led to a downward spiral of the economy, and many families were forced into unwanted unemployment. While men faced the harsh reality of being out of work, woman transitioned themselves to accept the responsibility of being the primary “bread-winners” of the family. While women were becoming dominant in the work force, their profound role in society was overshadowed by many outdated Victorian Era gender biases

  • Hydrochloric Acid Analysis

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    2. Experimental procedure 2.1. Chemicals and materials Melamine (99%), titanium dioxide with anatase (99.7%), isoniazid (ISN, >99%), isopropanol anhydrous (IPA, 99.5%), 1, 4-benzoquinone (BQ, ≥98%) and ammonium oxalate (AO, ≥99%) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich. The molecular structure and chemical properties of isoniazid are given in Table 1. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH, 99%) and methanol (MeOH, analysis grade) was purchased from Merck Millipore, Germany. Hydrochloric acid was purchased from PFP Matsunden

  • Sensory Evaluation Essay On Wine

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    When you ask yourself - how will this glass of wine taste? You have to keep in mind that perception of taste will be different from person to person. For instance, if someone tells you that they can smell or taste a specific flavor (note), that doesn't mean that you will as well. In this short article, I will briefly explain what sensory evaluation is, who does it and why is it done the way it is. Let's begin. Usually, customers in restaurants or bars will taste a glass of wine to ensure that

  • Samarium Iodide Research Paper

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    Fukuzawa, S.-i., et al., Samarium(II) Triflate as a New Reagent for the Grignard-Type Carbonyl Addition Reaction. The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1996. 61(16): p. 5400-5405. 7. Keck, G.E., Directed Reduction of β-Amino Ketones to Syn or Anti 1,3-Amino Alcohol Derivatives. Organic Letters, 2002. 4(18): p. 3131. 8. Kang, H.-Y. and S.-E. Song, Barbier-type reactions of nitriles and alkyl iodides mediated by samarium(II) iodide in the presence of catalytic nickel(II) iodide. Tetrahedron Letters, 2000. 41(6):

  • Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    PChem Experiment No. 3 Cryoscopic determination of molecular weight 1. Aims To determine the apparent molecular weight of benzoic acid in cyclohexane by creating a binary system and finding the different freezing points of the solutions. 3. Experimental Procedure A dry, empty freezing-point tube and its cork were weighed together. Carefully, 15-20g of pre-cooled cyclohexane was poured into the freezing-point tube, the tube recorked, and the whole thing was reweighed, to find the exact mass of the

  • Heterocyclic Compounds Research Paper

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    5-membered rings containing heteroatom11 One hetero atom11 Figure 1.3: Structure showing the heterocyclic compound having one hetero atom Two hetero atoms Figure 1.4: Structure showing the heterocyclic compound having two hetero atoms 6-membered ring containing heteroatom11 Figure 1.5: Structure showing the six membered heterocyclic compounds Unsaturated and saturated heterocyclic compound12 Figure 1.6: Structure of saturated and unsaturated heterocyclic compounds 1.7 AZOLES Azoles

  • Organic Chemistry Lab Report

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    Kaur,1985) which give sigmoid shape with (n-hexane, n-heptane and n-decane), i.e. show both negative and positive values at low and high mole fraction range. This can be explained as consequence of two opposing effects, the disruption of H-bonded alcohol aggregates by alkane molecules contribute negative VE whereas change in free volume and interstitial accommodation of smaller alkane molecules into the alkanol structure give negative contribution. The latter effect gets stoically hindered in 4-methylpentan-2-ol

  • Oxa-Spengler Reaction Lab Report

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    d. Nirav Kapadia and others uses Oxa-pictet-spengler reaction as one of the key steps in the synthesis of new isochroman heterocycles containing a 4, 5, 6a,7-tetrahydrodibenzo[de,g]chromene and further performed the acidic cleavage of molecule to form phenanthrene alkaloids(33). e. Santosh J. Gharpure et al worked on stereoselective synthesis of oxazino[4,3-a]indoles via oxa-Pictet–Spengler reaction of indoles having N-tethered vinylogous carbonate(26). Furthur optimization of reaction conditions

  • How Does Alcohol Affect Consumer Behavior

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    Alcohol if consumed over a certain limit, will change the consumer’s behavior physically and mentally. Alcohol affects part of the brain causing drinkers to be unable to make rational decisions, and even potentially impair a driver’s driving judgement, reaction and coordination. Thus, many are unable to gauge the speed in which they are driving at or the hazards that they come across enroute, receive warnings from sign posts and other drivers, understand the orientation of the road. This can cause

  • Literature Review On Substance Abuse

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    Descriptive Narrative and Literature Review of My Final Project Whether it is the illegal use of alcohol, Marijuana, prescriptions drugs or other forms of controlled substances, substance abuse is a growing problem, throughout the United States that has led to many detrimental issues. The National Institute of Drug Abuse (2014) projected that more than twenty-four million people had used illegal narcotics or alcohol within the last thirty days and that over three million individuals had become first-time