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CHE 233 Final UKY Organic 2 Chemistry Lab Questions With Complete Solutions
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Determine the limiting reagent and excess reagent in the reaction you will perform in this experiment. correct answer: Excess Reagent: methanol 
Limiting Reagent: triglyceride 
 
Unsaturated Fatty Acids correct answer: have one (or more) C=C bonds. 
 
Saturated Fatty Acids correct answer: have no C=C bonds. 
 
The addition of water to sodium methoxide produces _______________ and ________________ correct answer: Sodium Hydroxide; Methanol 
 
After completion of the experiment, where do you d...
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URI MLS: Urinalysis Ch. 5 (Chemical Examination) questions with correct answers
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Describe the proper technique for performing reagent strip testing. - Answer •Strips have chemical pads on plastic strip 
•Compare the color change on pads w/in required time frame 
•Dip strip into well-mixed specimen at room temp 
•Remove excess urine on edge of cup 
•Blot edge of strip on absorbent pad 
•Wait req time 
•Read in good lighting 
 
List four causes of premature deterioration of reagent strips, and describe how to avoid them. - Answer •Moisture 
•Volatile chem...
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CHE 233 Final| 65 Questions | With Complete Solutions
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What are saturated vs unsaturated fatty acids? correct answer: •Saturated fatty acids have no C=C bonds (their C's have max # of Hs) 
•Unsaturated fatty acids have one or more C=C bonds (monosaturated = one double bond) (polyunsaturated = more than 1 double bond) 
•Z (cis) are naturally occurring double bonds; E (trans) are artificial double bonds 
 
How is biodiesel produced commercially? Which method is predominant? correct answer: ***1) Base catalyzed transesterification of oil with ...
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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY Paper 1 2024
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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY Paper 1 2024 
 
 
 
What is the function of the cell membrane? - ANS To control what enters and leaves the cell, acts as a barrier between the cell and its environment. 
 
What structural feature of the cell membrane allows substances to enter/leave? - ANS Partially permeable 
 
What is the fluid mosaic model? - ANS States that a membrane is a fluid structure (because phospholipids are constantly moving) with a "mosaic" of various proteins embedded in it 
 
Describe t...
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CHE233 Final Questions And Answers
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Determine the limiting reagent and excess reagent in the reaction you will perform in this experiment. correct answer: Limiting reagent- triglyceride 
Excess reagent- methanol 
 
unsaturated fatty acids correct answer: one/more C=C bonds 
 
saturated fatty acids correct answer: no C=C bonds 
 
The addition of water to sodium methoxide produces_________ & ________ correct answer: sodium hydroxide, methanol 
 
After completion of the experiment, where do you dispose of FAMEs? correct answer: ...
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AMCA CMAC Practice Review Questions with Verified Solutions 2023/2024
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AMCA CMAC Practice Review Questions with Verified Solutions 2023/2024 
Which organization developed the guidelines for universal precautions? 
Select one: 
a. CLIA 
b. OSHA 
c. CDC 
d. EPA 
e. FDA - correct answer c. CDC 
 
According to OSHA, medical personnel must wear PPE (personal protective equipment) when they have contact with: 
Select one: 
a. sweat 
b. blood 
c. hair follicles 
d. tears 
e. skin - correct answer b. blood 
 
To detect pregnancy, either urine or blood serum is tested...
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CHE 233 Final UKY Questions With Complete Solutions
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Unsaturated fatty acids - have one or more C=C bonds 
 
Saturated fatty acids - Have no C=C bonds 
 
What are the ways that biodiesel is produced commercially? Which method is the predominant method? - 1) Base-catalyzed transesterification of the oil with methanol and one used in lab. 
2)Acid-catalyzed esterification of the oil with methanol 3) Saponification of the oil to yield free fatty acids, followed by acid catalyzed esterification. 
 
Match the products and catalyst for the following tran...
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MLT ASCP Practice Questions With Correct Answers
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Animals serve as a reservoir of infection" is the correct answer because Shigella only infects humans while Salmonella is found in many animals. Both have diarrhea as the major symptom. Endotoxin is produced by all gram negative bacteria and exotoxin is only produced by Shigella. 
A major difference between Salmonella enterica and Shigella infections is that only in salmonellosis can: 
 
A. animals serve as a reservoir of infection 
B. diarrhea become the major symptom 
C. endotoxin play a ...
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Chemistry Stoichiometry Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Stoichiometry - Part of chemistry that studies amount of substances that are involved in reactions 
Mole Ratio - Identify how many moles of product are formed from a certain amount of reactant. 
Molar mass - Defined as the mass of given substance divided by its amount of substance 
Limiting Reaction - How much of the product is produce 
Excess Reaction - what is left over 
Theoretical yield - Quantify of a product obtained from the complete conversion of the limiting 
reactant in chemical reacti...
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Urinalysis lab chemical examination Questions and Verified Answers
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Which of the following best describes the reaction that occurs during blood testing? 
a. Hemoglobin or myoglobin catalyze the oxidation of chromogens. 
b. Chromogens catalyze the oxidation of hemoglobin or myoglobin. 
c. Hemoglobin or myoglobin catalyze the reduction of chromogens. 
d. Chromogens catalyze the reduction of hemoglobin or myoglobin. - B 
What is the resulting color range observed during blood testing? 
a. Red through yellow to light green. 
b. Orange through green to dark blue. 
c....
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