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Rutgers - CHEM - 361
Grading key Exam 1 Chemistry 361 2/26/04 1. (10 pts) E = -13.6 Z2(1/ni2 1/nf2)eV = 666.4 eV Ionization means the electron is excited from n=1 to n= Z2 = 666.4/13.6 = 49 Z = 7 and the hydrogenic ion must be N+6. (3 pts for N) 2. (20 pts total, 5 pts
Rutgers - CHEM - 361
Homework set #4 Chem 361 Spring 2004 2. 3.12: BF3 (D3h); SiF4 (Td); XeF4 (D4h); PF5 (D3h); XeF5- (D5h pentagonal with planar XeF5 and two opposite lone pairs above and below plane); SiF6 (Oh); C2F4 (D2h); allene (see next page) 3.19: CCl4 (Td); CCl3F
Rutgers - CHEM - 361
Homework set #5 Chemistry 361 Spring 04 1. Derive an expression for the CFSEs of the following complexes: a) [V(H2O)6]3+ b) [TiF6]2d) [Mn(H2O)6]3+ c) [Co(CN)6]3e) [Co(H2O)6]2+ g) [NiCl4]22. Draw and label orbital splitting diagrams for the following
Rutgers - CHEM - 361
Metal ions bound to Lewis bases (ligands): metal complexesLigands & nomenclature also carefully look at p.165 of textSome less common coordination geometriesFig. 19.7Some less common coordination geometriesFig. 19.8Fig. 19.1Coordinatio
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Advanced Organic Chemistry IIChm 512/412 Spring 2004Instructor: Dr. Ralf Warmuth Office: W380; Phone: (732) 445 8432 Email: warmuth@rutchem.rutgers.edu Time: Monday and Wednesday, 4:30 pm 5:50 pm; Room: W 260 Required Text: `Advanced Organic Chemi
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Adv. Org. Chem II; Chm 412/512Handout 1page 1I) Charge Types in Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions (see also C & S pp.264-265) Substrate (1) Neutral Nucleophile Neutral(CH3)3N: + CH3IExample(CH3)4N+I-H H3C C CH3 + H2O Br (solvolysis; hyd
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Chm 412/512 Adv. Org. Chem. IIHandout 2page 11. Nucleophilicy Basicity Correlation for Nucleophiles 27 - 29N YN S 28 Z YN Z 29Y 27Z(see also Lowry & Richardson, Mechanism and Theory in Org. Chemistry, 3rd Ed. pp.367-373)2. Single
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Adv. Org. Chem II; Chm 412/512Single Electron TransferHandout 3page 1Review Article: 1. Single-Electron Transfer, a Major Reaction Pathway in Organic Chemistry. An Answer to Recent Criticisms E. C. Ashby, Acc. Chem. Res. 1988, 21, 414-421 http
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Adv. Org. Chem II; Chm 412/512Single Electron Transfer Review Article: 1. Single-Electron Transfer, a Major Reaction Pathway in Organic Chemistry. An Answer to Recent Criticisms E. C. Ashby, Acc. Chem. Res. 1988, 21, 414-421 http:/pubs.acs.org/cgi-
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Advanced Organic Chemistry IIHandout 4page 11. Crown EthersCharles J. Pedersen, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 1987, 27, 1021-1027. Charles J. Pedersen, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1967, 27, 7017.O O O O 1 dibenzo-18-crown-6 O O O O O 2 18-crown-6 O O O O O O 3
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Literature Host Guest Chemistry Crown EthersCyclic Polyethers and Their Complexes with Metal Salts C. J. Pedersen JACS 1967, 89, 7017. http:/pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/archive.cgi/jacsat/1967/89/i26/pdf/ja01002a035.pdf Charles J. Pedersen, Angew. Chem. In
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
(JACS (1965) 87, 378)(J. Chem. Soc. (1965) 2513)(J. Chem. Soc. (1965) 2513)(JACS (1964) 86, 4645)(JACS (1968), 90, 7366; ibid. 7132 ibid. 7133)(JOC; (1980), 45, 3493 & 3496)(JACS (1981) 103, 1122)(JACS (1977) 99, 8070-2)
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Answer Key Exam 1; Chm 412/512 Spring 2004 Grades: A: 65% B: 50% C: 35% Statistics: Average: 56.9 points Distribution:100 90 80Points70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 221. (10 points) Suggest an ex
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Handout XAdv. Org. Chem II;page 11. Thermal Stability of tricyclic cyclobutenes (R. Criegee, H. G. Reinhardt, Chem. Ber. 101 (1968) 102)Ea H H 45 Temp. needed for k = 10 -4 sec-1 (t1/2 ~ 2 h) 273 oCH H27109 oCHH42261 oCH H29
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Handout XIAdv. Org. Chem II;page 1Reactivity of electron-poor diene(J. M. McIntosh, R. A. Sieler, JOC (1978), 43, 4431)with electron-rich dienophiles (inverse electron demand):MeO2C toluene reflux MeO2C CO2Me1 O MeO2C + 1 O O toluene refl
Rutgers - CHEM - 412
Handout XIIAdv. Org. Chem II;page 11. Frontier Molecular Orbital Interactions in Diels-Alder ReactionsDiels-Alder Reactions witrh Parent System Normal Electron DemandDDiels-Alder Reactions witrh Inverse Electron DemandAADLUMOdienophi
Rutgers - CHEM - 311
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Chemistry 311 Spring 2004 Coordinator and Lecturer: Dr. G. Govindarajoo (ggovinda@rutchem.rutgers.edu) Lecture: W1* (8:30-9:25 am) HCK 101 W 6:10pm-7:05pm HILL 114 NOTE: Students should go to the lecture that they are reg
Rutgers - CHEM - 311
COURSE SCHEDULE Schedule of Lectures Week Date 1 1/21 Lecture Topic Introduction, Safety, Melting Point Reading Material Syllabus p. 1-37 p. 65-72 p. 38-63, 74-75 p.126-140 p. 156-162 p. 80-95, 74-75, 98-100 p. 267-273 p. 486-492, 80-88, 74-75, 156-1
Rutgers - CHEM - 171
Chemistry 171Introduction to Experimentation Spring 2004Required Items: by week 21. Make sure you are registered. Part of your termbill, if you registered for 171 was a fee that covers the manual and the disposable items. If your name does not a
Rutgers - CHEM - 171
Introduction to Experimentation Spring 2004 SyllabusWeek/Date1 1/20-1/26 2 1/27-2/2 3 2/3-2/9 4 2/10-2/16 5 2/17-2/23 6 2/24-3/1 7 3/2-3/8 8 3/9-3/12, 3/223 9 3/23-3/29 10 3/30-4/5Experiment Skills Test, Safety Rules, Significant Digits. Safety
Rutgers - CHEM - 171
Start of 171Chemistry 171, the first lab course in the chemistry program, begins the first week. The first lab is 1/20, so if you are signed up for a Tuesday lab you should attend on 1/20! The semester starts on a Tuesday, so our weeks run from Tues
Rutgers - CHEM - 162
GENERAL CHEMISTRY (01:160:162) SOLID GEMS SYLLABUS - SPRING 2004HOMEWORK PROBLEMS LEC# DATE ASSGNMNTREC 1/20 T Math. Sheet 1 1/21 W 11.1 11: 9,11,25,27,29 REC 1/22 Th Lecture 1 2 1/23 F 11.1-11.3 11: 31,33,35,37,39 --3 1/26 M 11.3-11.4 11: 43,45,4
Rutgers - CHEM - 162
CHEMISTRY 162 SOLID GEMS SPRING 2004 RECITATION/LECTURE ATTENDANCE_Your recitation instructor and your lecturer will take attendance every week during your assigned recitation meeting and the lecture hour beginning next week. You will receive atte
Adelphi - CSC - 172
Data Abstraction and Problem Solving with JAVA Walls and MirrorsFrank M. Carrano and Janet J. Prichard 2001 Addison WesleyAlgorithm Efficiency and SortingData Abstraction and Problem Solving with JAVA: Walls and MirrorsCarrano / PrichardData
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Experimental Physical Chemistry 329Lecture: Tuesday, 4:45pm, Wright Aud.Prof. Eric Garfunkel Prof. Keiron Burke Prof. Jing Li Prof. David Talaga Dr. Don Siegel Dr. David Carlson Ozgur Celik Jim Kotz Wooseok Ki Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Chemistry 329Experimental Physical ChemistrySpring 2004General InformationLecture: Laboratories: Texts: Tuesdays, 4:45 - 5:50 PM, Wright-Rieman Chemistry Auditorium (Busch) WL-165 (Phys. Chem. Lab.) & WL-373 (NMR) Special Rutgers edition of Ex
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Kinetics of the Iodide-Catalyzed Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide: Determination of Reaction Order and Activation Energy Chem. 329 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory Additional reading: J. Hansen, J. Chem. Ed., Vol.73(8), 729, August 1996. Introductio
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Grading Scheme for "Speed of Sound and Specific Heat of Gases" Chemistry 329 (P. Chem. Lab)Abstract Introduction Experimental - Data (Table 1) - Precision of measurements - Error Analysis - Results (Table 2) - Comparison with results from Einstein e
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Error Analysis Example Speed of Soundu = f ( x, y) u 2 u 2 su = s x + s y x y y x2 2Speed of Sound Expc = fData for Argon at 293 K Molar Mass = 0.039948 kg R = 8.31451 J / K mol f = 3000 5 s -1 & = 0.105 0.001 m c 2 = = 0
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE: RELAXATION STUDIES Chem 325/329 Suggested Reading: INTRODUCTION Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) is a powerful and versatile tool for identifying molecules and determining their structures. It is used routinel
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Grading Scheme for "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Relaxation Studies" ReportAbstract 5 Introduction 10 Experimental 5 Results 30 Graphs 10 Error Analysis 15 Discussion 15 Appendix 10 Make sure to use you OWN words Abstract: Purpose of the experiment
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
CHEM 329 Spring 2003IntroductionMany molecules and solid compounds absorb ultraviolet (UV) or visible (VIS) light. The absorbed energy region: E = h = (hc)/where, h = Planck constant (6.626 x 10-34 J s) c = Speed of light in vacuum (2.998 x 108 m
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Components of an FT-IR spectrometerAbout half of these slides were collected from public domain websites. We will add the original sites and sources next week.How it works. When a single wavelength passes through a Michelson interferometer, the
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Reaction Kinetics by Time-Resolved Laser Spectroscopy Physical Chemistry Laboratory: Chem. 329 Spring 2002Introduction: In this experiment we will measure a photo-induced electron-transfer reaction between two Ruthenium complexes in differing oxida
Rutgers - CHEM - 329
Experimental Physical ChemistryReaction Kinetics by Time-Resolved Laser Spectroscopy Chemistry 329 Spring 2004 Prof. David S. TalagaOverview of the ExperimentLaser initiates an electron transfer reaction - transfer between two Ruthenium Complexes
Rutgers - CHEM - 162
Chemistry 162 Solid Gems Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Version 1(white) A A E A D C B B C A A D B E E D B C E B C B B D B AExam I Key SP `03 Version 2 (pink) C B C E A B B B B C E D E A E A D B C A E
Rutgers - CHEM - 162
Chemistry 162 SG Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26Exam II KEY Version I(white) E D C D A A D E E C B C D A B E D B C C C A E D B ASpring `03 Version II(yellow) E E D B D C E B A D D A E C C C B A A B B
Rutgers - CHEM - 162
Chem 162SG Exam III key SP'03Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26V1(white) D B C D E B D B C D C B B D D A C B D E A D B D A AV2(yellow) A C B C E E E A E A D D D A E E A D C E B E C B C B
Rutgers - CHEM - 162
Chem 162SG Exam IV key SP'03Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26V1(white) B C D A B A C A A D E C D B D E D A B D C D D E C AV2(yellow) E D E C B D C A B B C E C D B B C E D C E A A C C B
Rutgers - CHEM - 162
FINAL EXAM CHEM 162 MAY 2003 V1 D D A B B C C C E A A E B C E B D C E D C A B B D B C E E E B D E C E V2 D B D A D D D D A B D D C A C D E C C A E D D A C A B E E A C A C A D V3 E B C D E D B D E B C C A E D A A B D B A B B C C B A E E B C B B B B V4
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Burneyville Bermudagrass Soil Nitrogen, % Original Data Set Statistic Whole Plot 1-7 Minimum 0.044 Maximum 0.238 Range 0.194 Mean 0.106 Median 0.099 Std. Dev. 0.0331 Coef. Var. 31.2 Dist, ft 1 2 3 4 5 Soil N 1 0.076 0.110 0.087 0.078 0.087 8-14 0.044
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Homework, February 6, 2004 1 Nitrogen Deficient Plant 2 Nitrogen Sufficient Plant 3 Bare Soil 4 White Plate 1. Plot spectral radiance versus wavelength (350 - 865 nm) for PLANTS 1 and 2. 2. Plot spectral radiance versus wavelength (350 - 865 nm) for
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Homework Assignment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.Collect NDVI from Nrich Strip (222, #4) Collect NDVI from Check (222, #1) Collect NDVI from Farmer Practice (222, #2) Determine the Response Index (1. divided by 3.) Adjust RI based on Figure 1 (RI = -0.7
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Homework Assignment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.Collect NDVI from Nrich Strip (222, #4) Collect NDVI from Check (222, #1) Collect NDVI from Farmer Practice (222, #2) Determine the Response Index (1. divided by 3.) Adjust RI based on Figure 1 (RI = -0.7
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
APPLICATION OF VEHICLE GUIDANCE SYSTEMS FOR PRECISION AGRICULTUREManual guidance means Disk markers Foam spray Flags aerial spraying Tissue markers aerial sprayingVehicle Automated Guidance Furrow followers Cable tether Buried Cable Fo
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Contrasting Precision Ag Technology Between Different Crop SpeciesBy Dodi Wear Objective or PurposeTo identify different types of precision agriculture technologies and how they are used in different crop species. To be aware of what's
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
GPS and Precision AgricultureGim Khuan Ng BAE 4213Outline What is GPS? How precision agriculture works? Future of precision agriculture Driver-less tractor ConclusionWhat is GPS Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigati
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Grain Scan Monitors, Farm Value?By Kyle Schroder What I did. I installed and operated a grain scan monitor. It was produced by Case IH and installed on a 1660 combine. Its purpose was to reduce grain loss to maximize yields.What i
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Integration of GIS Software, GPS Hardware, and Site Specific Data Management on Today's FarmsClint Ratke Soil 4213 April 16, 2004Overview Importance of using GIS Software, GPS Hardware, and Site Specific Data Management for farm management Past
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
LASER Land Leveling in Rice FarmingJulian F. Cacho BAE 4213 April 28, 2004OverviewLASER LASER Leveling System How LASER Leveling Works Benefits of LASER Land Leveling in Rice Farming Limitations of LASER Land Leveling Possible ways to overcome
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
NTech GreenSeeker RT200 FeasibilityPrecision Agriculture BAE 4213 Levi JohnsonWhat is the GreenSeeker RT200?Zone Managing Variable Rate Nitrogen Applicator. Uses GeenSeeker Sensors averaged together to produce a mean NDVI for the particular zone
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
NTech-nically SpeakingA look at one companys efforts to maximize food production to save the world and why some oppose it. D avid Cr ossley BAE 4213Overview Background Nitrogen Concerns NTech & OSU Farmer Feedback Conclusions and the future
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Precision Fuel Injection Overall Cost SavingsJacob Hamburger BAE 4213Comparison of Fuel InjectionNew Holland TG 255 Released: 2003 Massy Ferguson 8280 Released: 1998Comparison of Fuel Injection New Holland TG 255 Fuel Consumption rate of 13.4
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Precision Ranch ManagementDaniel Penturf Agribusiness MajorSummary Appling precision ag technologies to other areas of agriculture besides farming Using Precision Ag to Improve Forage production Using Aerial Photography and GIS for Brush and Tr
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Recent techniques in Precision Agriculture in Asia Byungkyun ChungIntroduction In a broad sense agriculture includes cultivation of the soil, growing and harvesting crops, breeding and raising of livestock, dairying, and forestry Modern agricult
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
Variable Rate Nitrogen Application in Corn ProductionJimmyStotts PrecisionAg4213IntroductionEffectiveManagementoffertilizernitrogen (N)incornproductionisneededto maximizeeconomicreturnforproducers andcontrolNlossesthatcancause environmental
Oklahoma State - SOIL - 4213
CHALLENGES OF PRECISION AGRICULTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES Brenda S. TubanaOVERVIEW Productsof precision agriculture Philippines: Information and basic statistics Agriculture in the Philippines Problems in Philippine Agricultu