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    | 98.4 | 1-Hexanol | | C6H14O | 157 | The boiling point reflects the strength of forces between molecules. The more tightly bonded the molecules are‚ the more energy is required to convert them into gases. These forces are called intermolecular forces. There are 3 types‚ dispersion forces‚ dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding. The influence of these attractive forces will depend on the functional groups present. For example heptane has boiling point of 98.4 degrees (1) and 1-hexanol has boiling

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    - O 464 C = O 805 If we draw out the structure of each molecule involved in the chemical reaction we can easily find out how much energy is in that molecule. STRUCTURE OF THE MOLECULES INVOLVED METHANOL ETHANOL PROPANOL BUTANOL PENTANOL HEXANOL HEPTANOL OCTANOL CARBON DIOXIDE WATER BALANCED EQUATIONS If we work in the bond energies into these balanced equations‚ and we subtract the energy taken in by the breaking of the bonds from the energy given out by the formation of new bonds

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    O 464 C = O 805 If we draw out the structure of each molecule involved in the chemical reaction we can easily find out how much energy is in that molecule. STRUCTURE OF THE MOLECULES INVOLVED METHANOL ETHANOL PROPANOL BUTANOL PENTANOL HEXANOL HEPTANOL OCTANOL CARBON DIOXIDE WATER BALANCED EQUATIONS If we work in the bond energies into these balanced equations‚ and we subtract the energy taken in by the breaking of the bonds from the energy given out by the formation of new

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    DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ADVANCED CHEMISTRY IV- Euler LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ students are expected to: Write the IUPAC name of certain alcohol compounds; SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acid References: General‚ Organic and Biochemistry by Denniston‚ Topping and Caret. Page 283-289. Fundamentals of General‚ Organic and Biochemistry by John R. Holum. Page 418-425. Materials: Ball and stick model of compounds Overhead projector Textbooks Pictures of certain

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    Fuels Investigation   Aim: To find out which fuel gives out the most energy.   Planning We will be using 6 different fuels to heat up 100ml of water‚ and find out the changes of the temperature. We will measure the temperatures of the water before and after the experiment. We will burn heat the water for exactly 2 minutes‚ and check the changes in temperature. The change in temperature will allow us to work out the energy given off the fuel by using this formula:   Mass of water x 4.2 (water’s specific

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    Fischer Esterification Kyle Peterson Chem. 243a Matt Judd‚ Sec. 25 Date Performed: 10/15/03 Abstract: The objective of this experiment is to efficiently perform a fischer esterification of 1-Hexanol to form water and hexyl acetate‚ and to confirm the esterification with a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. It was found that 0.3963 grams hexyl acetate was formed with a percent yield of 33.2%. The product was confirmed using NMR‚ IR‚ and boiling point confirmation. Backround: A Fischer

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    Extraction Important Peaks Concluded Compound C-5 #1 -CH‚ C=O cyclopentanone C-5 #2 -OH‚ -CH 1-hexanol D-4 #1‚2 C=O‚ -CH Cannot conclude Preparative Gas Chromatography was used to separate volatile compounds‚ which can then be identified. The injected sample becomes vaporized and was carried through the mobile column. It is usually carried by an inert gas. The gases were moved through the stationary column. The polarity of the components to the column would cause the separation of the components

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    Combustion Of Alcohols Planning This investigation involves burning alcohol in the air. Key science- Chemistry by Eileen Ramsden says that " an alcohol is a series of organic‚ homologous compounds‚ with the general formula Cn H2n+1OH". The alcohol reacts with the oxygen in the air to form the products water and carbon dioxide: Cn H2n+1OH +(n+n/2)-1O2 ? nH2O + nCO2 The structure of the molecules in this reaction is: H H | | H - C - C - O- H + 3[O=O] ? 1/2[O=C=O] + 3[H-O-H] | | H H This reaction

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    when any of these are in use. For the experiment I am going to use clamp a tile up at an angle and run different alcohols down it to investigate their velocity’s. The alcohols im going to test are methanol‚ ethanol‚ propanol‚ butanol‚ pentanol‚ hexanol‚ heptanol‚ octanol. Equipment: White tile- to release the liquid on and then time the distance it takes. Stopwatch- to time

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    I am going to investigate the enthalpy change of combustion for the alcohol homologous series. I will investigate how alcohols with increasing number of carbons affect the enthalpy change when an alcohol goes under combustion. The energy that alcohols release when being used is called the enthalpy change of combustion. This is defined as "Standard enthalpy change of combustion‚ is the enthalpy change when one mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen under standard conditions (298K‚ 100 KPa

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