Now, show each page of your completed exam to your camera. T…
Now, show each page of your completed exam to your camera. Then, quickly review the following instructions before clicking “Submit” to complete the exam Complete Part 2 by turning your exam pages into a single file for upload, If you upload separate image files for each page you risk having pages not graded because they are missed! Use your phone to take a picture of each page. Take the pictures portrait (vertical) not landscape (horizontal) Paste images of your written exam pages into empty pages in your Word document, one exam page for each exam blank page. Make sure that your exam pages are in the correct order and are oriented properly (not upside down or rotated!). Use Word to generate the file so that your final document is generated in standard page size, US letter or 8.5 x 11″. If you don’t submit a standard page size file it may not fit in the Canvas grading window and your exam won’t be graded! Beware! Most phones take very high-resolution pictures that will generate very large files, and so you will probably have to compress the picture files in the Word document before converting to PDF. On a Mac, go to the “File” menu and select “Reduce File Size…”. In Windows, select a picture, and then select format picture and compress. Make sure that the pdf file size is less than 20 MB.
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(20 pts.) Show how you would make the target compond on the right from the starting compounds on the left. Show reagents and conditions where appropriate, and the structures of important intermediate compounds. Do not show any (arrow pushing) mechanisms. To preview image: Click Here
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(5 possible extra credit points) – The answer to this question is in one of the “Real Life” Sections at the end of the Modules Write “Extra Credit” on your page and one of the 4 optional answers A – D provided Which of the following enzymes builds up in concentration in your liver as a response to drinking alcohol, thus increasing your tolerance to alcohol? A) Ribonuclease B) Lipase C) Alcohol dehydrogenase D) Carbohydrase
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(18 pts.) Show how the indicated bond can be made in a Grignard reaction. Draw the Grignard reagent in the provided box, the structure it reacts with next to the “1.” on the reaction arrow, and add the missing reagent for the “2.” on the reaction arrow. You do not need to draw the arrow-pushing for this reaction. To preview image: Click Here
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