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Tulane - FREN - 482
Before contemplating revolution, history necessitates that we first contemplate the existence of a state, its characteristics. Modern states have leaders that can be elected by its citizens, but do not have to be. The definition of a citizen also var
Tulane - SOCI - 303
Emily Capdeville Data Analysis Paper, Part I Monday, January 26, 2006General Topic: Aging Possible Sub-Topics: Aging and Race, Disease (Possibly Aging, Race and Disease: Who gets what diseases, and who cares for the diseased), Availability of Healt
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201-Spring 2007Name_ Exam 1ABr Br1) For the following molecule, list the hybridization of each carbon circled.BC DBrECarbon A B C D E2) Draw a stick representation for the following: a) (Z)-2-fluoro-3-methylhepteneFHybridizatio
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201-Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Exam 1 Study Guide Chapters 1-4Chapter 1: A) B) C) D) E) Electron configuration of elements Drawing electron dot formulas Formal charge calculations of molecules Drawing sigma and pi bonds in molecul
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Exam II May 24, 2007 Name_key_ BroncoID_ Instructions There are 7 pages for the exam (including this one). Write your name on each page. Full credit will only be given if you properly explain the choi
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Exam II Study Guide Chapters 4, 5, 6, 8Chapter 4 1. Be able to recognize substitution, addition and elimination reactions. 2. Free radical reactions & mechanism 3. Know how to draw energy diagrams that explains the reaction's mechanism 4. Regiosele
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Final Exam Study Guide Spring 2007 1) Predict the products (any reactions covered this quarter is fair game) 2) Predicting SN1, SN2 and E1, E2 mechanisms 3) Aldol condensation mechanism 4) Acetal (or ketal) formation mechanism 5) Electrophili
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Spring 2007 RECOGNIZING ORGANIC REACTIONS/MECHANISMS Free-Radical Reactions: Substitution Reactions How to predict products General Formula:alkane + halogen h! alkyl halide + acidCHM 201*Anywhere a hydrogen resided in the alkane will be replaced
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Spring 2007 Functional GroupsCHM 201These are the functional groups that you should be able to identify on a molecule. There are others listed in the inside of the back cover of your textbook. Functional Group Name Alkane Functional Group Example
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Volume (mL) Vapor Temp (C) 0 30 2 55 4 56 6 57 8 58 10 60 11 65 11.5 68 11.5 70 11.5 72 12 80 12.5 93 12.5 97Volume (mL) Vapor Temp (C) 0 52 2 55 4 55.3 6 55.3 8 55.3 10 55 12 53.8 12.5 65.8 12.5 98 12.8 99
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Spring 2007 Practice Problems 1 1) Draw the stick representation for the following:a) CH3(CH2)3CH(CH3)(CH2)2CH(CH3)2 b) CH(CH3)2 CH3CH2CHCH2CH2CHCH3 CH2CH2CH3 c)CHM 201H3C H2 C H2C C H2H2 C H2 HC C CH C CH3 CH2 H2 C H22) Draw two skeletal is
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Spring 2007 Practice Problems 1 1) Draw the stick representation for the following:CHM 201a) CH3(CH2)3CH(CH3)(CH2)2CH(CH3)2 c)b)CH(CH3)2 CH3CH2CHCH2CH2CHCH3 CH2CH2CH3H3C H2 C H2C C H2H2 C H2 HC C CH C CH3 CH2 H2 C H2Spring 2007 2) Draw
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Practice Problems Predict the product(s) for the following reactions. If there is no reaction, write "No Rxn" as the product.K M n O 4 / H 2 OH2 Pt catalyst Cl2Br2H2O H2SO4 catalystH IH B rPredict the product(s) for the following reactio
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Practice Problems Predict the product(s) for the following reactions. If there is no reaction, write "No Rxn" as the product.OH KMnO4/H2O OH H HBr Br H H2 Pt catalyst H Br+HCl Cl2 Cl I HI H H+OHI HH2O, H2SO4 (cat)H Br Br2 Br+OHP
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 1 Due Date: April 19, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer questions if ne
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 1 Due Date: April 19, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_answer key_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer ques
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 2 Due Date: May 8, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer questions if neces
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 2 Due Date: May 8, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_answer key_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer questio
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 3 Due Date: May 15, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer questions if nece
Mt. SAC - BUS - 160
CHAPTER 23Warranties and Product LiabilityWest's Business Law10th EditionKenneth W. Clarkson, University of Miami Roger LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas Gaylord A. Jentz, University of Texas, Austin, Emeritus Fran
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 3 Due Date: May 15, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_answer key_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer questi
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 4 Due Date: May 31, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer questions if nece
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
CHM 201 Elements of Organic Chemistry Spring 2007 Problem Set 4 Due Date: May 31, 2007 at 1:00 pm Name_key_ Bronco ID No._Directions Answer each question in the spaces provided. You may use the back of each sheet to continue to answer questions if
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Adriana Park Spring 2007Name_ CHM 201-Quiz 1Directions: Show all work for full credit. If calculations involved, show correct significant figures and work for full credit.1) Give the IUPAC nomenclature for each of the following alkanes. Show all
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Adriana Park Spring 2007Name_ CHM 201-Quiz 1 RedoDirections: Show all work for full credit. If calculations involved, show correct significant figures and work for full credit.1) Draw stick representation of following and name the compound using
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Adriana Park Spring 2007Name_ CHM 201-Quiz 2Directions: Show all work for full credit. If calculations involved, show correct significant figures and work for full credit.1) Draw four Newman projections for 1,2-dichlorobutane about the C1-C2 bon
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Spring 2007Name_ CHM 201-Quiz 3Directions: Show all work for full credit. If calculations involved, show correct significant figures and work for full credit.1) Show the complete mechanism of the hydrohalogenation of the following alkene. Show a
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Spring 2007Name_ CHM 201-Quiz 4Directions: Show all work for full credit. If calculations involved, show correct significant figures and work for full credit.1) Predict the product(s) for the following reactions.a)OHH2SO4+b)Cl2 NaNH2
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Synthesis Problems Problem 1:Br2 FeBr3 O Cl AlCl3HNO3 H2SO4HNO3 H2SO4H2SO4Problem 2:HCl AlCl3H2OH2SO4 H2SO4O OH H+Problem 3:OHSOCl2 AlCl3Oxidizing Reagent Cl2 Ag(NH3)2OH FeCl3OHH+
Cal Poly Pomona - CHM - 201
Synthesis Problems Problem 1:Br Br2 FeBr3 O Cl AlCl3 O2N Br HNO3 H2SO4 NO2 Br+OOHNO3 H2SO4NO2H2SO4OSO3HProblem 2:HCl H Cl AlCl3H2OH2SO4 H2SO4H OH O OH H++SO3HO OHO3SProblem 3:OHSOCl2 Cl AlCl3Oxidizing Reagen
Cal Poly Pomona - ZOO - 201L
The head, abdomen and tail form one continuous unit (no neck). The head extends from the tip of the snout to the posterior edge of the operculum (gill cover), the abdomen extends back to the anus, and the tail includes everything posterior to the anu
Cal Poly Pomona - ZOO - 201L
Each muscle is surrounded by its own sheath of connective tissue known as fascia.The philtrum is the slit in the upper lip that allows the rat to gnaw on inedible material without ingesting it. It allows the lips to wrap behind the two front teeth.
Cal Poly Pomona - ZOO - 428
Physiology is the study of how biological systems function. Therefore, in order to meet the needs of a larger multicellular body composed of millions or billions of cells (~75 1012 or 75 trillion cells in an adult human body) In order to meet the co
Mt. SAC - BUS - 160
CHAPTER 9Criminal Law and Cyber CrimesWest's Business Law10th EditionKenneth W. Clarkson, University of Miami Roger LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas Gaylord A. Jentz, University of Texas, Austin, Emeritus Frank B.
Cal Poly Pomona - ZOO - 428
Membranes are composed of lipids and proteins. Lipids: Lipids of biological membranes are all amphipathic molecules. That is they have a hydrophilic end and a hydrophobic end. During synthesis of the phospholipid, the carboxy end is linked to the gly
Cal Poly Pomona - ZOO - 428
Because the cell is the functional unit of biological systems, we can examine signaling systems that operate within cells (intracellular signaling), and those that operate between cells (extracellular or intercellular signaling). In multicellular org
Cal Poly Pomona - ZOO - 428
Three muscle types are found: (i) skeletal muscle, (ii) cardiac muscle, and (iii) smooth muscle. Skeletal muscles make up approximately 40% of total body weight. Cardiac muscle is found only in the heart, where it helps the heart function as a pulsat
Cal Poly Pomona - ZOO - 428
Three muscle types are found: (i) skeletal muscle, (ii) cardiac muscle, and (iii) smooth muscle.The muscles in the body have two important functions: (i) to generate force; and (ii) to generate motion. A third function of muscle cells (particularly
Cal Poly Pomona - PHY - 122
Cal Poly Pomona - PHY - 122
IDEAL AND REAL GAS LAWS Gases, unlike solids and liquids have indefinite shape and indefinite volume. As a result, they are subject to pressure changes, volume changes and temperature changes. Real gas behavior is actually complex. For now, let's loo
Mt. SAC - BUS - 160
CHAPTER 10Contracts: Nature and TerminologyWest's Business Law10th EditionKenneth W. Clarkson, University of Miami Roger LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas Gaylord A. Jentz, University of Texas, Austin, Emeritus Fra
Cal Poly Pomona - PHY - 122
Cal Poly Pomona - PHY - 122
1mi = 5280ft = 1.609km 1m = 3.281ft 1km = 0.6214miVector A B Cx-comp Ax Bx Ax+Bx=Cxy-comp Ay By Ay+By=CyGeneral & Chapter 1 m g 9.8 2 Circ 2 r sif ax 2 bx c0bb24ac / 2asinho hcosha htanho haChapter 2 - Kinematicsv x t
Cornell - ECE - 2200
Practice Preliminary Exam 1 This exam is closed books and no calculators Read carefully each problem (possibly twice) before you start workning on your solution Write neatly and in order. If your writing cannot be understood it will not be graded.
Cornell - ECE - 2200
ECE220Preliminary Exam 1 (CLOSED EVERYTHING) February 23, 2006Spring 2006PRINT your name, netid: This exam is closed books and no calculators. Read carefully each problem (possibly twice) before you start working on your solutions. Write ne
Cornell - ECE - 2200
ECE220Preliminary Exam 1 (OPEN BOOK) February 15, 2007Spring 2007PRINT name, netid, lab section: This exam is open book. You can use calculators but not MATLAB. Carefully read each problem (possibly twice) before you start working on your so
Cornell - ECE - 2200
ECE220Exam 1 Solutions (CLOSED BOOK) February 21, 2008Spring 2008PRINT name, netid, lab section: Problem 1 (10 points total) Using Euler's identity show that 2 cos(^ 0 ) cos(^ 0 n + ) = cos(^ 0 (n + 1) + ) + cos(^ 0 (n - 1) + ) Kevin(1)
Mt. SAC - BUS - 160
CHAPTER 11Contracts: AgreementWest's Business Law10th EditionKenneth W. Clarkson, University of Miami Roger LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas Gaylord A. Jentz, University of Texas, Austin, Emeritus Frank B. Cross,
Cornell - MATH - 2940
Prelim 1Math 294 no calculators answer + reason = creditFall 20071. (10 points) In the study of heat conduction along a metal rod, it is found that a steady state temperature distribution will have the property that for any three consecutive te
Cal Poly Pomona - MATH - 214
13.1 Vector-valued function - A vector valued function is a function whose domain is all real numbers but its range is a set of vectors. r(t) = <f(t) , g(t), h(t)> r(t) = f(t)i-> + g(t) j-> + h(t) k -> r(t) = <1+t, 3t, -t> r(2) = <3,6,-2> ^ ^real nu
Cal Poly Pomona - MATH - 214
13.2 Derivatives & Integralsr->(t+h) = r->(t) + PQ-> PQ-> Since h > 0 (very small positive number) PQ-> = 1/h x (r->(t+h)-r->(t)/1 = r->(t+h)-r->(t) / h r-> (t) = Mf(t),g(t), h(t)> r->'(t) = <f'(t), g'(t), h'(t)>if f'(t), g'(t), h'(t) existunit
Cal Poly Pomona - MATH - 214
13.3 Area Length and currature "K" (kappa) Def r->(t) = < f(t) , g(t), h (t) > L = |t=bt=a(f(t)2 + g(t)2 h(t)2)1/2 dt = |t=bt=a |r->'(t)| dt Ex: Find the arc-length r->(t) = <t2, 2t, lnt> where 1<=t<= e> r->(t) = <2t, 2, 1/t> |r->'(t)| = (2t)2+22+(1/
Cal Poly Pomona - MATH - 214
13.4 Motion in 3-D - Path of the moving object r->(t) = <2-t,4(t)1/2> Suppose @ P(t=1) <= The equation of the path *t is time- Velocity of the object? - Acceleration of the object? - Speed? r->(t) = r-> ' (t) = <-1, 2t-1/2> = <-1, 2/(t)1/2> |t=1 =
Cal Poly Pomona - MATH - 214
14.4 Tangent Plane & Linear approximation ex: z = f(x.y) = ln(x-3y) @ P(7.2) = P(7,2,0) Evaluate f(6.9, 2.06) - you need to approximate Approximate f(6.9,2.06) = ~ - 0.1 EQ of the tangent plane to z = ln (x - 3y) @ (7,2) z - z0 = fx(x0,y0) (x-x0) + f
Mt. SAC - BUS - 160
CHAPTER 12Contracts: ConsiderationWest's Business Law10th EditionKenneth W. Clarkson, University of Miami Roger LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas Gaylord A. Jentz, University of Texas, Austin, Emeritus Frank B. Cro
Mt. SAC - BUS - 160
CHAPTER 13Contracts: Capacity and LegalityWest's Business Law10th EditionKenneth W. Clarkson, University of Miami Roger LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas Gaylord A. Jentz, University of Texas, Austin, Emeritus Fran