3) Circle which reaction is a precipitation reaction: Number 1 Number 2 Using the graph to the left answer the following questions: 1. At what temperature will 140 g of KI be soluble in 100 g of H20? Table G Solubility Curves KI NANO, 140 130- KNO, 120 110 2. How many grams of NaNO3 will be dissolved at 30°C in 100 g of H2O? 100 90 NH.CI 3. Will 70 grams of HCI at 80°C in 100 g of H2O be saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated? 70 HCI 60 KCI 40 NaCl 4. How many grams of NH3 will be needed to make a supersaturated solution at 90°C in 100 g of KCIO, 20 NH, SO H2O? 10 0. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 5. Which solutes have an inverse relationship between temperature and solubility? Temperature (C) 58 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 (6) o'H JO 6 001 edmos
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The heterogeneous classes of organic compounds that are not water-soluble but are dissolved in organic solvents that are non-polar in nature are termed lipids. They are a long chain of fatty acids and esters of alcohols. Lipids are generally seen in several plants, microorganisms, and animals. They are utilized as insulation, components of the cell membrane, hormones, and molecules for the storage of energy.
Glycerophospholipid
Glycerophospholipid is the most abundantly occuring phospholipids found in the biological membranes. Lipids include a group of organic compounds like fats, hormones, oils, waxes, vitamins etc. They are non-polar molecules and are insoluble in water. Lipids play an important role in biological systems. They are the building blocks of our cell membranes, store energy and are involved in signaling.
Structure Of Camphor
A terpene with the molecular formula of C10H16O is a waxy, white color solid known as camphor. It is flammable. It also possesses a very pungent taste and a strong odor. There are various sources for extracting camphor from natural products such as the wood of the tree of camphor laurel. Sublimation of wood and steam distillation are some of the methods involved in obtaining camphor.
Glycolipid In Organic Chemistry
Glycolipids are lipids that are an important class of organic compounds in chemistry that have simple to complex applications. They contain carbohydrates, fatty acids, sphingolipids or a glycerol group. In other words, they are the modifications of lipids like acylglycerols, prenols and ceramides. They are all part of a wider group of compounds known as glycoconjugates.
Diterpenoid
The terpenoid class includes diterpenoids, which are chemical compounds with 20 carbon atoms. They are made up of four isoprene units and are derived from geranylgeraniol, a C20 precursor. They have a C20H32 basic structure. These characteristics distinguish diterpenoids from simple terpenes, which have just 10 carbon atoms.
![3) Circle which reaction is a precipitation reaction: Number 1
Number 2
Using the graph to the left answer the
following questions:
1. At what temperature will 140 g of KI be soluble in
100 g of H20?
Table G Solubility Curves
NANO,
140
130
KNO
120
110
2. How many grams of NaNO, will be dissolved at
30°C in 100 g of H2O?
100
90
80
NH,CI
3. Will 70 grams of HCI at 80°C in 100 g of H20 be
saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated?
70
HCI
60
KCI
50
40
NaCl
KCIO,
NH,
4. How many grams of NH3 will be needed to make
a supersaturated solution at 90°C in 100 g of
30
20
H2O?
10
10 20
30 40 50
60 70 80 90 100
Temperature (C)
5. Which solutes have an inverse relationship
between temperature and solubility?
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