Molecules and Drugs: APPLICATION QUESTIONS

Question 1

a: C5H9N3

b    :

c: The amine groups can form hydrogen bonding with the water molecules, thus making the compound water-soluble.

Question 2

a: C16H21N3

b: there is a common ringed N-C5H4N functional group in both the molecular formula of histamines and antihistamines. This functional group can compete to bind with cell membrane receptor site.

Question 3

Drugs that produces a physiological response:

Amphetamine – induces physiological response such as insomnia

Estrogen- induces physiological response such as female characteristics due to presence of the female hormones.

Drugs that that can inhibit the growth of substances that cause infections:

Antibiotic, Aspirin, Penicillin – These drugs inhibit those substances that cause infection to relieve pain in the body.

We feel that morphine can be classified in both groups  because it can inhibit substances that cause infections by relieving pain and at the same time if morphine is taken in high dosages it can have bad side effects such as being overly high and aroused.

Question 4

a) The herbal supplement manufacturers can put the details on the packaging.

b) Singapore has  HSA has Medicine act and guidelines for traditional medicinal materials that regulate the herbal medicine.

In addition, a traditional medicine unit was set up in the Ministry of Health in November 1995. Act 34, the TCM Practitioners Act of 2000 was also passed in 2000, to allow to government to approve or reject applications for TCM clinics’ registration.

Unit 5: Water We Drink APPLICATION QUESTION

Question One:

Distillation. Impure water is evaporated, and pure water condenses on the plastic foil. The water then drips down into the cup collecting the pure water that is consumable.

Or we can just purchase water purifying equipment for hiking, like Ultraviolet Light Water Purifier.

Question Two:

Desalination using reverse osmosis techniques is costly to maintain the condition of the technology used, and it requires a high-energy consumption. Places usually use this where they do not have natural resources of water. (Eg. Singapore.) If they have natural resources, cities will use other cheaper ways to purify water, such as distillation.

Desalination will cause environmental problems as well, upsetting the ecosystem, and affect marine life since water is needed to be pumped from the sea, and pipes may vacuum and kill the marine-organisms.

Question Three:

  1. The main source is from the pipes that contain lead. The lead is dissolved into the water.
  2. In a chemistry lab, we practice the separation of aqueous and chlorinated waste. We do not dispose the lead into the sink. Hence, research activities cannot account for the elevated lead levels, unless someone do not practice safe disposal of chemical waste.

Question Four:

Whether the solute is soluble is dependent on the energy required to overcome the bonds between the solute-solute and solvent-solvent molecules, and the energy released due to the bonds formed between the solute and solvent molecules.

Water-soluble molecules would be polar compounds, due to similar bonding between water molecules being polar as well. The energy absorbed for bond breaking will be sufficiently compensated for the energy released from the bond formation between solute and solvent molecules.

Though a fat-soluble compound is often non-polar as fats are usually non-polar. This similarity in the polarity of the solute and solvent will result in sufficient energy for compensation provided by the bond formation, to support the bond breaking, making the reaction of solubility favourable.

Unit 4: Energy from Combustion APPLICATION EXERCISE

 

Question 1

a: exothermic. We feel hot when we put our hands near the burning charcoal

b: endothermic. We feel a cooling sensation when the water evaporates from our skin.

c: endothermic. Our hands feel cold when we put it near an ice cube.

Question 2

Bond energy of products should be much lesser than the reactants, in order to release a large amount of energy.

change in enthalpy = bond energy of products – bond energy of reactants

Question 3

Temperature is really just a measure of the vibrational energy of the particles. It can be directly measured using the Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin scale.

For heat, it is a measure of the difference in temperature. For example, we submerge our right hand into ice water and left hand into hot water. Then remove both hands from the water and submerge both in lukewarm water. The right hand will feel cold while the left hand will feel hot. This is due to the difference in temperature.

Question 4

a: An octane number of 98 means a knocking characteristics of 98% isooctane and 2% heptane.

b: Fuels containing oxygenates would usually have an octane rating of higher than 100. Typically, fuels of octane rating of 98 to 100 do not contain oxygenates. Thus, the fuel does not contain oxygenates.

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I have found out that blue and purple meant that the area has the least ozone whereas red, yellow, green meant that the area has the most amount of ozone. ozone-2-369685

Unit 2: Protecting the Ozone Layer

I learnt about how ozone is being formed and depleted at the same rate, giving rise to its steady state. The ozone layer helps to protect us from the harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun, which might bring about health problems such as skin cancer. I also found out about the 3 different types of UV radiation, UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. 

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Ozone

Majority of the ozone in the atmosphere exists in the stratosphere.

The function of the ozone is to absorb the ultraviolet radiation, preventing a large percentage of ultraviolet radiation from reaching the Earth’s surface.

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Ozone layer

Ozone in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiation.

Ozone in the troposphere is harmful to man.

Red has the greatest wavelength, which corresponds to lowest energy.

UV-C is the most harmful among UV-A, UV-B and UV-C.

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Ozone layer

Ozone layer is a layer found in stratosphere that prevents harmful  uv rays from reaching humans. However, due to the use of CFCs, there is a hole in the ozone layer above the Antarctica. Hence, more friendly HFCs are used as they are environmetally  friendly as they does not contain chlorine atoms.

 

 

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Ozone Layer

90% of the ozone layer is found in the stratosphere. Ozone actually protects us humans from the harmful UV radiation. However, in recent years, the ozone layer is depleting and the main cause is probably due to CFCs. Chlorine atoms destroy the ozone layer. If this prolongs, we will be more exposed to the harmful UV radiation which may cause skin cancer. In 1989, countries have step up and banned the production of CFCs to prevent the ozone layer from further depletion.

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