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UNIT 1: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Unit 1 – Performance Task and Review

 

Unit 1 Review

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Question 23

The compound p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) is the active ingredient in some sunscreen lotions.

a. Draw a structural diagram for PABA.
b. Predict some properties of PABA such as solubility, melting point, and chemical reactivity.
c. Research, using electronic or print resources, the properties of PABA, explanations of its role against UV radiation, and any possible hazards in its use to the wearer or to the environment.

Facts About Sunscreens
This site belongs to the "Patient Information" group of sites of the American Academy of Dermatology. It contains a very helpful list of questions and answers that explain in detail how sunscreen works.

Sunscreens and Sunburns
This Altruis Biomedical Network site explains the process of sunburning, as well as the mechanism of sunscreen action. It also details the many ingredients (including PABA) that might be found in sunscreens, and evaluates their effectiveness.

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Question 24

Research the use of chlorinated hydrocarbons as solvents in the removal of contaminants from microchips in the manufacture of computers. Write a report discussing


a. any hazards in the use of chlorinated hydrocarbons; and
b. other polymers that have been used by the computer industry as cleaning agents for microchips.

Micell Technologies, Inc.
This web-page explains the challenges faced by Micell Technologies in developing a new system for dry-cleaning, using liquid carbon dioxide. It also discusses the potential advantages for the environment if such a change in the industry was to be made.

Environmental Issues in Semiconductor Manufacturing
The middle of this web-page, maintained by the (American) State Science & Technology Institute, addresses the industry concern that perhaps too much water is being used to clean semiconductors, and that perhaps alternatives to glycol ethers can be found for cleaning solvents.

Environment-Friendly Chip Design
A part of the NewsFactor Network, this article explains the new techniques that several different companies are working out to make the manufacturing of computer chips and semiconductors more environmentally-friendly.

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Question 25

There is ongoing research in the development of polymeric materials for use in dentistry and related fields, such as cranial and facial restoration. Polymers used to make dental impressions, for example, require certain properties, including low solubility, high tensile strength, and a high softening temperature.

Research current practice and recent advances in the use of organic polymers in the dental industry and the dental profession. Write a report on your findings, covering the following topics.

• The desired properties of dental polymers and the shortfalls of available materials
• The key structural features of the monomers in current and prospective dental polymers
• The rate and degree of the formation of crosslinks between polymer chains, and properties of the structural matrix formed
• The pros and cons of different methods of initiating the polymerization process
• The role of hydrogen bonding on the physical and mechanical properties of the polymer

Dental Polymers
This website is provided by the Polymers Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. It describes a project on which the NIST is embarking to provide a knowledge base for the dental profession regarding polymeric dental materials.

Laser Curing Dental Polymers
Scroll down to item #4 on this list of new research projects sponsored by the Delaware State University. The described project will attempt to prevent dental fillings detaching from the tooth cavity wall due to shrinkage.

Why Not White Fillings
This website provides an instructive list of questions and answers regarding "white fillings," providing a balanced view of their advantages and disadvantages as compared with traditional silver fillings.

Improving the Treatment of Cavities
This article appears in an online journal called "The Mission," sponsored by the University of Texas at San Antonio. It discusses the use of newer, modern fillings, and their effectiveness in preventing cavities. The article also includes some helpful diagrams.

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Question 26.

Various chromatographic methods are used for the separation of mixtures into their individual components. The mixture is adsorbed onto a stationary support such as a gel, and the compounds are separated by differences in polarity and molecular size. Research one of the following aspects of chromatography, and write a report to present your findings.

• The selective use of solvents in liquid chromatography to separate compounds with differences in solubility in the solvent
• The structure and properties of proteins and nucleic acids that allow their purification through electrophoresis
• The features of a gas chromatography system used in the analysis of trace amounts of organic substances such as illicit drugs or pesticides
• The structure and properties of synthetic polymers, such as polyacrylamide, used as stationary support in gel electrophoresis

High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Provided by a research group at the University of Kentucky, this website introduces HPLC and provides several links that can be followed for explanations regarding the technique's history, operation, manufacturing, and troubleshooting--an excellent and detailed overview.

Gas Chromatography
This University of Akron web-page describes several aspects of gas chromatography, and includes several diagrams and pictures of the machinery and the process.

Liquid Chromatography
This University of Akron website introduces the process of liquid chromatography, and describes the process using several easy-to-read slides along with diagrams and pictures.

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Question 30

Polymers can be made from other substances, besides organic monomers. One of the more familiar is silicon. Research its structure, manufacture, properties, and uses. Conclude with an example of a situation in which the use of silicone has provided some benefits and some drawbacks.

What is Silicone?
This site is maintained by the Independent Review Group in the United Kingdom. This page distinguishes silicone from various other chemical compounds like silica and silicon. The basic physical and chemical properties of each of these chemicals is explained.

Silicone Chemistry
This excerpt comes from a book, entitled, "Safety of Silicone Breast Implants," and includes a brief overview of silicone materials, as distinguished from silicon and silica.

Specialty Silicone Products, Inc.
This is the corporate website of a company that researches and manufactures several silicone products.

What is a Silicone?
This corporate website of Sil-Tech explains briefly what silicone is.

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