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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers)
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers) 
 
Where does the name Vitamin come from? 
Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered they weren't amines, the E was dropped 
Fat soluble vitamins 
A, D, E, K 
Water Soluble Vitamins 
C, B 
What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? 
B4, B8, B10, B11 
Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy 
EV McCollum and vitamins 
Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia (inflammation of the ey...
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers)
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers) 
 
Where does the name Vitamin come from? 
Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered they weren't amines, the E was dropped 
Fat soluble vitamins 
A, D, E, K 
Water Soluble Vitamins 
C, B 
What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? 
B4, B8, B10, B11 
Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy 
EV McCollum and vitamins 
Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia (inflammation of the ey...
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers)
- Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2024
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers) 
 
Where does the name Vitamin come from? 
Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered they weren't amines, the E was dropped 
Fat soluble vitamins 
A, D, E, K 
Water Soluble Vitamins 
C, B 
What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? 
B4, B8, B10, B11 
Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy 
EV McCollum and vitamins 
Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia (inflammation of the ey...
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Coordination Compounds - Detailed Notes
- Interview • 27 pages • 2023
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Detailed handwritten notes covering all the topics of coordination componds
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CHC 4U Practice Exam with complete solutions
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Which of the following may be described as a saturated hydrocarbon? 
a) octane 
b) pentene 
c) hexyne 
d) trans-butene - Answer- a 
 
Which of the following is the reason for the non-polar nature of alkanes? 
a) similar electronegativity of the carbon and hydrogen atoms 
b) saturated carbon bonds 
c) carbon atoms have a stronger pull on electrons than hydrogen atoms 
d) hydrogen repel polar functional groups - Answer- a 
 
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Organic Chemistry Notes: Enolate ions, Enols, and alpha-beta unsaturated carbonyl compounds
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In depth notes including plenty of diagrams and chemical reactions.
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Chemistry 100 Notes on Electronegativity scale, a color coded periodic table, and polarity
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Chemistry 100 background notes, covers the electronegativity scale and the values at which compounds are nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic. Also includes a color coded periodic table indicating the metals, nonmetals, alkalines. etc. Third page covers basic polarity terms and knowledge from a crash course video by John Green, it discusses dipoles and how electronegativity relates to polarity.
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