How does NMR allow us to understand the connection between bond
rotation and the kinetic energy within the sample being
analyzed?
Background info: in this lab DEET or
N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide is synthesized using the
Schotten-Baumann synthetic method using m-Toluoyl chloride
abd diethylamine solution
A solid cylinder of mass 20 kg rotates about its axis with angular speed 100 rad s-1. The radius of the cylinder is 0.25 m. What is the kinetic energy associated with the rotation of the cylinder? What is the magnitude of angular momentum of the cylinder about its axis?
How does the total Kinetic Energy before the collision compare
to the total Kinetic Energy after the collision, for the case of
inelastic collisions? How does it compare for elastic
collisions?
Chemical potential energy vs. kinetic energy
Know the difference between these two energy types.
Energy Transformation
Relate and define
Laws of Thermodynamics
What are the two laws of thermodynamics?
Endergonic Reactions- define
Exergonic reactions – define
Enzymes
What are they?
How do they work?
What is activation energy?
What is an active site?
How do you denature an enzyme?
Cellular Respiration Review
Cellular respiration and energy conversion
What does cellular respiration do...
Extreme challenges to an animal’s physiology allow us to
explore and better understand the function of systems in the
body. Please address the following questions regarding
the initial reflexive changes (before acclimatization) that occur
in response to ascent to altitude.
Outline the initial global reflexes that occur in response to
the low PO2 at high altitude. Be sure to include all
components of the reflex arcs for cardiovascular
and respiratory systems.
Compare these global reflexes to
local reflexes occurring in...
Extreme challenges to an animal’s physiology allow us to explore
and better understand the function of systems in the
body. Please address the following questions regarding
the initial reflexive changes (before acclimatization) that occur
in response to ascent to altitude.
A) Outline the initial global reflexes that occur in response to
the low PO2 at high altitude. Be sure to include all
components of the reflex arcs for cardiovascular and respiratory
systems.
B) Compare these global reflexes to local reflexes...