Posted March 19th, 2009
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Hi O asked:
What is the name for the reaction that joins two monomers together in organic compounds?
Tags: Monomers, Organic Compounds
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Posted March 13th, 2009
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Hillary asked:
What is the process called where organic compounds are converted to an alchohol using yeast?
Tags: Alchohol, Alcohol Yeast, Organic Compounds
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Posted February 24th, 2009
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FJ asked: How do these organic compounds differentiate?
Sugars
Organic acids
Alcohols
Esters
Aldahydes
I know that for alcohol, it is different because it’s carbon chain ends in OH, but how about the rest?
Tags: Alcohol, Carbon Chain, Organic Compounds
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Posted February 22nd, 2009
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Flatbushbrooklyn asked:
Also….
What family of organic compounds does hexanoic acid belong to?what is its molecular formula?
Tags: Molecular Formula, Organic Acid, Organic Compounds
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Posted February 21st, 2009
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the_coolest_chik asked:
I mean, how did it went from organic compounds to a cell?
Tags: Organic Components, Organic Compounds
Posted in Biology | 2 Comments »
Posted February 19th, 2009
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start.ariot [ISLAM<3] asked: I know organic compounds have carbon in them but this question tells me to say which of the following are organic and which are inorganic:
CaCO3(s)
C6H6(l)
CO2(g)
C4H10(g)
CH3(CH2)6CH3(l)
help?
Tags: C6h6, Ch3, Organic Compounds
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Posted February 17th, 2009
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Kat asked:
This is for an organic chemistry lab. Most of these substances that are synthesized in the laboratories are found in nature. I need to figure out why they are not isolated from their original source.
Tags: Nature, Organic Compounds, Original Source
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Posted February 17th, 2009
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Superdude asked: If anyone knows of any good textbook, or practical workbook for organic chemistry electrolysis, that would be great. Everything I’ve looked at so far is very theoretical and based solely on inorganic chemistry.
Failing that, is there a good website out there with that sort of information on it?
Tags: Chemistry Electrolysis, Organic Chemistry, Organic Compounds
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