Organic compounds are carbon and hydrogen containing compounds, there are many types of organic compounds such as alkane, alkenes, alkynes, cycloalkene and aliphatic compounds. The functional groups that these have are Alcohol, Ketone, Ether, Ester, Aldehyde, Amine, Amide and Carboxylic Acid. We must find out the real life compounds and show how or what the organic compounds would be made into. An example of a compound with 3 functional groups and is an organic compound is Tetracycline Hydrochloride. It is used into an antibiotic which could treat bacterial infections such as treating acne, syphilis, skin infections etc.
The project allows the researchers to apply class knowledge to real life situations and understand why we are studying about a particular topic in chemistry. It provides an application and it's purpose to the substances and show their uses in our daily life.
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There are three types of equilibrium constants, homogenous, heterogenous and multiple equilibrium constants. Homogenous equilibrium constant is the reactants and products being in a single solution. The states of reaction are all in the same phase (e.g. all aqueous solutions). Heterogenous equilibrium constant concentrates only on aqueous solutions and gas phases, the system has more than one phase. Multiple equilibrium constants involve 2 or more chemical reactions where we must add the equations together, the other processes remain the same as finding other equilibrium constants. Equilibrium constants are used to find Kc values to calculate and find out which way the chemical reaction will occur. If Kc > Qc the reaction will shift right.
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