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Naming alkenes follows the same rules we discussed earlier for the IUPAC nomenclature rules for alkanes. There are two main differences you need to consider when naming alkenes: 1) The longest chain must include the π bond. 2) Change the suffix in the parent chain from “ane” to “ene”. The latest IUPAC recommendation is to place the locant before the suffix “ene.” However, both options are acceptable.
Your hormonal system is what carries the nervous system information to the actual organs, glands, tissues and cells of the body as the communication center.
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Types of Crystals in Urine. Uric acid crystals invariably form in acidic urine, typically with a urine pH < 5.5. Uric acid is soluble in alkaline urine, preventing the precipitation of urate crystals
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What is stoichiometry and why is it used in chemistry? Stoichiometry is a study of quantitative composition of substances involved in the chemical reactions. A balanced chemical equation can be used to calculate number of moles, number of particles and mass or volume of a reactant or product. By using the information obtained from a […]
Clinical Chemistry: Serum Protein Electrophoresis
Understanding acid-base balance and imbalance can be difficult. Here is a simple overview covering normal ABGs, acid-base alterations, compensatory mechanisms, client complications and symptoms, simple nursing interventions, examples from experience, and tips for novices! While in R.O.M.E. be sure to …
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