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The following are some of the uses of alkanoic acid.
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- Objectives
- Background
- Quizzes
- Alkanols
- Nomenclature of alkanols
- Examples of alkanols
- Exercise
- Naming alkanols
- Activity1
- Preparation of alkanols
- Industrial production of Ethanol
- Fermentation of carbohydrates1
- Fermentation of carbohydrates2
- Explanation
- Fermentation
- Exercise
- Physical properties
- Conclusion
- Chemical properties
- Conclusion1
- Reaction with Sodium
- Conclusion2
- With concentrated Sulphuric Acid
- with Alkanoic acids (Esterification)
- Conclusion3
- Oxidation with ethanol
- Observation and conclusion
- Uses of Alkanoic acids (Esterification)
- Alkanoic acids
- Objectives
- Background
- Introduction
- Nomenclature of alkanoic acids1
- Nomenclature of alkanoic acids2
- Nomenclature of alkanoic acids3
- Exercise
- Preparation
- Physical properties
- Chemical properties
- Observation and conclusion1
- With Magnesium Ribbon
- Observation and conclusion2
- With Sodium Hydrogen carbonate
- Observations and conclusion3
- With ethanol
- Observations and conclusion
- Uses
- Detergents
- Objectives
- Background
- Quizzes
- Introduction
- Laboratory preparation of soap
- Observation
- Hydrolysis
- The role of soap in cleaning
- The role of soap in cleaning2
- The role of soap in cleaning3
- Soapless detergents
- Advantages
- Preparation of soapless detergents
- Observation and conclusion1
- Observation and conclusion2
- Using alcohol
- Polymers
- Objectives
- Quizzes
- Introduction
- Types of polymerization
- Examples of additional polymerization1
- Examples of additional polymerization2
- Condensational polymers
- Example1
- Example2
- Example3
- Properties and uses
- Advantages and disadvantages
- Natural polymers and fibres
- Advantages and disadvantages
- Radioactivity
- Objectives
- Atoms
- Introduction
- Examples of isotopes
- Disintegration of isotopes
- Example
- Definition
- Types of radioactivity
- Types of radiation
- Alpha emission
- Example1
- Beta emission
- Example2
- Gamma emission
- Summary
- Characteristics and properties of radiation
- Penetrating power
- Ionization Ability
- Magnetic field
- Half Life
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Calculating half life
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Graphical representation
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Nuclear Fussion and Fission
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Nuclear fission
- Example
- Nuclear fussion
- Nuclear fussion2
- Uses of Radio activity
- Chemistry
- Medicine
- Industries1
- Industries2
- Industries3
- Agriculture
- Archeology
- Energy
- Pollution effect