Monday, March 30, 2020

Organic Chemistry - Unsaturated Means a Molecule With Zero Fatty Acids

Organic Chemistry - Unsaturated Means a Molecule With Zero Fatty AcidsHow is it that unsaturated means a molecule with zero fatty acids? In organic chemistry, unsaturated means a molecule with less than 20 carbon atoms. A simple fact to learn about the basic atom is that it's made up of one atom (atoms can be single or double, male or female, solid or liquid) and one group of atoms, so one unsaturated compound is made up of two atoms and two groups of atoms.In our everyday life, we see something called unsaturated oil, but what are we really talking about? When we see it on an ingredient label, we're talking about that oil being listed as mono unsaturated. Any fat content the oil has isn't present. The reason for the word 'mono' is because the mineral oil has two number, two's in a row.So in organic chemistry, unsaturated means a molecule with two unsaturated groups. While some oils are saturated, they do have one or more other groups of atoms that give them some level of saturation. They may be omega-9 fats, trans fats, or even the oil may have other substances, like hydrogenated vegetable oils.There are two ways to convert one unsaturated compound to another. First, you take the mono unsaturated oil and reduce it with hydrogen, then you use this mixture to change any polyunsaturated molecules into a mono unsaturated compound. Or, you can add a group of carbon atoms to the end of the molecule.If you put carbon from glycerin or mineral oil into a compound that already has one of these rings, the polyunsaturated compounds won't change in any way. A saturated compound would not change, if you added the carbon ring to the unsaturated group. The only way to make it change is to take the structure of the original unsaturated molecule and change the group of carbon to another one, which is usually another ring.Unsaturated is actually pretty confusing. In organic chemistry, unsaturated means a molecule with zero fatty acids. It's not a valid term because oils that hav e a lot of saturated fat have many carbons, so they don't need to be called 'unsaturated.'I don't know if people even understand what unsaturated means. Organic chemistry is another science where people still don't know how to say the same thing. If I were an organic chemist, I'd be looking for a better way to describe unsaturated fatty acid, and, hopefully, the scientific community will one day develop a standardized, standardized language.Unsaturated oil is made of one, monounsaturated fatty acid with one or more carbon rings attached to the fatty acid molecule. Monounsaturated means there is no double bond. There are multiple definitions for this term.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Inspirational Quotes and Sayings ~ Astrid Alauda

Inspirational Quotes and Sayings ~ Astrid Alauda Tea is instant wisdom just add water! Green Tea  is a traditional beverage prepared by pouring hot water over cured leaves of the  plant Camellia sinensis. Green tea, unlike other teas, is not fermented, the leaves are lightly steamed before being dried. Steaming inactivates the enzymes thus preserving the polyphenols, the active components in the herb. Green tea has a variety of positive health benefits, including reducing the risk of cancer and  heart diseases, preventing artritis and tooth decay, promoting weight loss, reducing  blood pressure, improving brain performance  and having anti-ageing properties.

Passing Scores of PSSA Chemistry and Engineering

Passing Scores of PSSA Chemistry and EngineeringPass the PSPA Chemistry and Engineering PTA, which will be taken by incoming second-year students of chemistry and engineering, which are taken as elective subjects by the second-year students. In the class, students will learn the skills that are required to understand materials and their properties, how their composition may be modified through reaction, how they react with one another, and the importance of thermodynamics in chemical engineering.Students will also learn to apply the theories developed in the PSSA chemistry to chemical and physical phenomena. This will help them in considering practical problems and solutions and will be useful for students who want to get into a specific area of chemistry. The students may also find it useful to take a problem solving class which has been designed by expert teachers to help students solve problems of different types.The passing score for the exam does not necessarily mean that studen ts will be able to complete the course. Most students fail their courses because they are not able to complete the course after studying all the material thoroughly. Some students also stop taking the class after a few weeks. For the students who have passed the class, the passing score might be good enough but it is not necessarily the result they are looking for.There are a lot of other courses offered by the college that are open to students who have passed the class. These include biochemistry, material science, mechanical engineering, food science, nutrition and food systems and the environment, and materials science. Students can take these classes, even if they have not taken the PSSA chemistry and engineering class.Other than that, there are also other courses that the students can take. These include calculus, college mathematics, geology, and natural sciences. Most of these courses are offered online and students can select their preferred subjects after completing the PSS A chemistry and engineering class. The only drawback of these courses is that they are offered online but students can always choose to attend a campus-based class.It is true that taking advanced course also involves more work from the students and they need to put some efforts in this aspect. They can join the campus-based classes or they can opt for an online class where they will be able to study at their own pace. Online classes are also convenient for those students who are working on a daily basis or taking care of their families.In conclusion, students should take the PSSA chemistry and engineering class before they will be able to participate in the curriculum and can take it after they have successfully completed the course. This will allow them to explore their interest in various topics of chemistry and engineering. Students who feel they do not have time for getting their diploma are suggested to enroll for this class and complete it.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Chemistry Solvometry Problems and Their Solutions

Chemistry Solvometry Problems and Their SolutionsThere are several different types of chemistry stoichiometry problems. One type is the use of modality, which describes the chemical formula for a compound. The problem for this type of problem is the conversion from molecular weights to molar weights. Other problems involve the mixture of compounds or absorption.One of the most common solutions to these problems is mixing. In addition to clarity, the solution to the first problem involves setting up a molar solution that can be decomposed by hydrolysis to gain insight into a structure. Another problem is the decomposition of an aqueous solution, which involves mixing and either boiling or freezing. A very difficult situation occurs when one has a solid and a liquid at the same time.Mixtures of solids, gases, liquids, and solutes are known as stoichiometry problems. Common solutions to stoichiometry problems can include the use of different temperature conditions, variations in viscosi ty, or the elimination of solid or liquid phases. For example, solving a mixture of a solid and a liquid can involve using different temperatures and pressures to release or preserve the solids or liquid phases.Many of the chemistry stoichiometry problems require an understanding of absorption, inclusion, surface, etc. The methods used for solving these problems may also involve the addition of different elements to or from a solution. Other stoichiometry problems can involve dissolving, separation, or solubility. Solutions to these problems usually involve multiple ingredients or liquid and solid components.Solvents and solute-soluble gels are other solute-soluble gels. This type of substance must be mixed with another substance to form a layer that is solid or liquid. Other solute-soluble gels include Kraft paste, crack, fudge, ice cream, and baby powder.Solvents are another substance that can be used in chemistry stoichiometry problems. One example of a solvent is petroleum jelly , which can be used to create a solid and liquid solution. For example, many solvents have a different viscosity, hardness, and boiling point for different applications.As previously mentioned, there are many types of chemistry stoichiometry problems. However, the biggest one used in chemistry is the fractional distillation method. This method involves the addition of a higher concentration of a lower concentration of the sample for a specific temperature. The more than 70% yield of solids that comes from this method is considered a successful solution.

What Does it Take to Become a Session Musician

What Does it Take to Become a Session Musician Suzy S. Want to earn money playing and performing music? Set yourself up on the path to success with these career tips from Corona, CA music teacher  Milton J. Many aspiring musicians dream of being discovered and becoming the next best superstar. However, many others must also face the music that there is a certain amount of luck and chance in getting that seven-figure record deal. In lieu of sitting, waiting, and wishing for that big break, creating smaller breaks for yourself could make that eventual discovery much easier for AR representatives and record executives, not to mention creating a source of income for yourself in the industry you love. Some of your interests may include songwriting, producing, band leading, or being a creative manager of a music project. These roles often define the dynamics of a band or production, and can help you achieve your eventual goal of sustained financial gains and fame. They also own the most profitable portions of the music industry copyrighted songs and publishing and performance royalties. Yes, that means the person who writes the lyrics and the melodies can potentially earn just as much or more than the artist who sings and performs it. If you have an interest in instrumental or supportive work in a band as opposed to or in conjunction with songwriting, session musicianship would be a perfect launching pad for you. Musicians who choose to engage in session musicianship work with lots of different people, which makes for a successful career by sharing technical and musical expertise with many walks of life in the music industry. In order to do this successfully, you need to build yourself a good reputation and network constantly to create as many connections as possible. If this appeals to your twinkling piano or guitar fingers or tickles your vocal cords, here are some helpful tips on readying yourself to be a successful session musician! Be Technically Proficient Whether for recordings or live gigs, you need to be able to get it right, and fast! Sight reading or the ability to pick up songs by ear are very useful in this case (that means private music lessons with your local TakeLessons teacher are a must!). Be Stylistically Versatile Being able to play in multiple genres of music will increase your possible session gigs, which will lead to more opportunities and financial gains! Be a Diplomat Give your opinion if someone asks for it, but don’t overstep your boundaries, as you’re there to help fulfill a vision. Be Picky To begin, accepting session gigs from anyone from various genres will help to build your name and enhance your session workshop aptitude, but after a while you should focus on choosing bands that are professional and give you an element of security in terms of work, tours, earnings, and payouts or shares of future royalties. Be Flexible With Your Time and Money You have to be prepared to be away for an extended period of time at the drop of a hat if youre asked to go on tour with an artist. Also, sometimes you may have a downturn in potential session gigs, and you’ll need to be financially prudent. Prepare yourself for these possibilities with your housing, bills, and finances. Become a Multi-Instrumentalist Being able to play multiple instruments (I personally play guitar and piano in addition to vocals) gives you more opportunities to help out and fill in with various roles, which can both set you apart from other session musicians and lead to increased pay. Know Your Gear Being knowledgable about â€" as well as owning your own â€"  equipment is important. It makes everything easier if you show up ready to go with all your gear, and you know what to do with it to help provide the sound the lead artist is looking for. Know Your Rights Make sure you have clear and written-consented agreements on recordings about any royalty entitlements. Frequent a Place With a Thriving Music Scene Although the Internet surely helps to solve this problem to an extent, it’s a good idea to frequent an area where you know and work with the local music scene and/or touring acts, which could lead to more work opportunities and good honest connections. Identify With Your Music This will make your career much more fulfilling, and will show the best and most expressive side of your musicality. Isnt this what its all about? If this sounds like something you would like to pursue, then the world is truly your oyster. Time is of the essence to channel your love for music into your job! Milton J. teaches guitar, piano, singing, music recording, music theory, opera voice, songwriting, speaking voice, and acting lessons in  Corona, CA. He specializes in classical, RB, soul, pop, rock, jazz, and opera styles.  Learn more about Milton here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo  by  L. Bernhardt, Resident Loon

How to Measure the Success of Your Childs Tutoring Program

How to Measure the Success of Your Child’s Tutoring Program Suzy S. How do you know if youve chosen the right tutor for your child? Check in with these helpful guidelines from  San Diego tutor  Natalie S If you’ve arranged for your child to receive academic tutoring, you’re already well on your way to ensuring your child’s success in school. But how can you tell if your child’s tutoring session is on track, or if you are wasting your time and money? Whether your child is working with a tutor in one specific subject, for a particular test, or just for general upkeep and review of material, it can often take a while for you to see tangible results. Here are some quick, monthly check-in tips to help you identify if your child’s tutoring program is a success. One Month After initially finding a tutor, one of the first things you and your child should do is create a list of realistic and specific goals. For example, if your child is getting assistance with essay writing, one of the goals might be to clearly write a thesis that includes all of the necessary elements for a cohesive statement. At the one month mark, check in to make sure your child is making progress toward these goals. Having a physical list of what your child wants or needs to accomplish will help you determine if your tutor is truly helping. Three Months Check your child’s academic grades, and review your tutor’s study tips and teaching process. Part of the reason you initially started to work with a tutor is presumably to improve your child’s grades or test scores. After he/she has spent a few months with the tutor, take a look at exams, essays, and homework during that time. Are your child’s scores improving? Does your child connect with and respond to the tutor’s teaching practices? If so, then your child and tutor are probably right on track. Remember to be realistic with the amount of improvement you expect after only three months. Remember, academic improvements take time! Six Months By this point, the majority of your child’s major tests, homework assignments, or classes are close to finishing for the school year. This is a good time to revisit that list of goals your child made at the beginning of the tutoring process. Has your child accomplished or come close to accomplishing all of the goals? Has your child been able to implement on his/her own a few of those study tips that the tutor has provided? If not, discuss with your child and his/her tutor, and make a plan together for how to successfully move forward and accomplish all of the goals. One Year The number one way you can check the success of your child’s tutor after a year of working together is to simply talk with your child. Ask him/her if the last year’s worth of tutoring sessions was helpful, and check in to see if he/she is interested in extending the sessions into the next academic year. Subject matters change from school year to school year, and it’s possible your child won’t need a tutor anymore. However, if they find having an outside source to be helpful, then you know that your child’s tutoring program is a success. Ready to connect with a tutor now? Check out TakeLessons  to  find a tutor with the qualities and credentials that meet your and your child’s needs. Natalie S. tutors English, ESL, History, Phonics, Reading, andTest Prep in San Diego, as well as through online lessons. She received her BA in English Education at the University of Delaware, and her MA in English Literature at San Diego State University.  Learn more about Natalie here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo  by  wecometolearn

Phylum Mollusca

Phylum Mollusca Mollusca is an ancient group of animals which have lived on earth since the last 500 million years . It is the second largest phylum and includes more than 600,000 species. They are soft bodied animals. General characters: 1. Mollusca are essentially aquatic, mostly marine, few fresh water and some terrestrial forms. 2. The body is soft, unsegmented, triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical, and consist of head, foot, mantle, and visceral mass. 3. The body is clothed with a one layered often ciliated epidermis. 4. Body is commonly protected by an exoskeletal calcareous shell of one or more pieces, secreted by the mantle. 5. Head is distinct, bearing the mouth and provided with eyes, tentacles and other sense organs. 6. Ventral body wall is modified into a muscular flat or plough like surface, the foot which is variously modified for creeping,burrowing and swimming. 7. Mantle is a fold of body wall that leaves between itself and the main bod mass, the mantle cavity. 8. Visceral mass contains the vital organs of the body in a compact form taking the form of a dorsal hump or dome. 9. Body cavity is haemocoel; the true coelom is generally limited to the pericardial cavity and the lumen of the gonads and nephridia. 10. Digestive tract is simple with an anterior mouth and posterior anus. 11. Pharynx contains a rasping organ the radula. 12. Circulatory system is open except in cephalopods which show some tendency towards a closed system. 13. Respiratory system consists of numerous gills or ctenidia usually provided with osphradium at the base. Lung is developed in terrestrial forms. Respiratory pigment is haemocyanine. 14. Excretory system consists of a pair of metanephridia. 16. Sexes are separate but some are hermaphrodite. 17. Fertilization is external or internal. 16. Development is either direct or with metamorphosis.

Hyperbola Solver

Hyperbola Solver Characteristic of different types of hyperbolas are given in the following table: x^2/a^2 y^2/b^2 = 1 y^2/a^2 x^2/b^2 =1 Transverse axis x- axis y- axis Conjugate axis y- axis x- axis Equation of transverse axis Y =0 X = 0 Equation of conjugate axis X = 0 Y = 0 Length of transverse axis 2 a unit 2 a unit Length of conjugate axis 2 b unit 2 b unit Coordinates of Centre (0, 0) (0, 0) Coordinate of vertices (a, 0) (0, a) Coordinates of foci (a e, 0) (0, ae) Distance between two foci 2 a e unit 2 a e unit Length of latus rectum 2 b^2 / a unit 2 b^2 / a unit Equations of latera recta x = a e y = a e Equations of directrices x = a / e Y = a / e Distance between two directrices 2 a / e unit 2 a / e unit Question1: - Find the length of the latus rectum of the hyperbola 9 y ^2 4 x^2 = 36. Solution: - 9 y ^2 4 x^2 = 36 Or, y^2/4 x^2/9 = 1 Comparing the above equation with the equation of hyperbola y^2/a^2 x^2/b^2 =1 we get, A^2= 24, therefore a =2 And b^2=9, therefore b =3 Length of its latus rectum: 2 b^2 / a = 2*3^2 / 2 = 9. Question 2: - For the same above parabola find the axes. Solution: -Transverse axis = 2a= 2*2=4 Conjugate axis = 2b= 2*3 = 6

Big Schools vs. Small Schools

Big Schools vs. Small Schools Many different aspects of a school factor into the big college decision. One thing students often have their heart set on is either attending a big school or a small school. Everybody has their reasons for both, but sometimes the idea sounds better than the reality. Both can be great though! And ultimately, you need to recognize the reality of the atmospheres each of these differently sized schools entails and determine which you would really be happiest living in. The Big School: This can sound very exciting, moving to a campus with thousands of other students, being a part of something that is huge and well-known. It is no surprise so many students strive to join in on the big school craze. And truthfully, living amongst such crowded buzz every day can definitely be fun. Taking a walk through campus is never quiet and never boring. Football Saturdays (if this school happens to have a team) are absolutely electrifying and the streets are always flooding with people on a weekend night. Additionally, a bigger school automatically guarantees more new people to meet. Dorm floors will be longer, classes will be bigger, and clubs will exist in much greater amounts. You will pass by new people every day and whether you interact with them or not, it can just give you a more big city feeling which of course is only good if you are looking for that kind of vibe. The downfall of a big school is that although youll be among a lot more people, it will also be easier for you to get lost in the crowd. If youre the shy or nervous type, especially when it comes to moving out on your own for the first time, the endless sea of students may make it a bit more intimidating for you to get comfortably acclimated. The university will not be able to coddle you as much as a small school will and advisors and professors may not always be able to give you as much personal attention. This isnt to say they wont be there to help you, but it will usually take longer to develop a personal relationship with them. College is all about growing up though, and a big school will certainly help you develop that independence quickly. The Small School: As opposed to the big city feel of a large school, a small school can often feel like a small town. On many levels, this can be great for your college experience. Specifically beginning at orientation, you will find yourself connecting with a lot of students very quickly and closely. Sort of like a summer camp, this small community allows you to bond faster on your close-knit dorm floors and adapt to your more personalized classroom environments with more confidence. A small school is easier to get around and simpler to understand. The fact that its smaller and probably lesser-known will give you a sense of pride different from that of bigger schools due to its feeling of exclusivity to only you and your fellow peers. But on the other hand, remember that this tiny campus means there will be less to discover each year. As a matter of fact, you may uncover everything the campus has to offer during your freshman year. You will also probably have met the majority of your classmates during your first year and may get tired of running into the same people over and over again. Excitement can easily be lost after youve seen it all, but perhaps youre the kind of person who enjoys having it all figured out so fast. If you truly love everything about that tiny community and really like the people youve surrounded yourself with, then a small school will definitely fit you well. But if you get bored easily and crave more opportunities, a small school may leave you feeling stifled and wishing you had gone after something more. Regardless of the size, if you are happy with the school you picked, then you will be proud of it. That colorful sense of community is universal on any college campus, no matter what size. Plus, there are always exceptions to the stereotypes of what the student body number means in relation to your experience. Freshman orientation at a big school may help you connect with people very well and you wont always be just a number in a lecture hall. Small schools may have some hidden gems that wait for you after freshman year and there may be a plethora of organizations you can get involved in to break away from the usual crowd you see on a daily basis. All factors must be weighed out equally, so there are no be-all, end-all rules just whatever makes you personally happy.