CM-UY 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Positron, Atomic Number, Beta Particle

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Combustion: when a hydrocarbon combines will oxygen and burns to form. Co2 and h2o: incomplete combustion forms carbon monoxide and water. Substitution: a reaction that involved the replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms in a saturated hydrocarbon with another atom/group. Addition: a reaction that involved adding one or more atoms at a double or triple bond: if hydrogen is added, then unsaturated hydrocarbons can turn into saturated ones. Esterification: a reaction between an organic acid and an alcohol to produce an ester an water. Saponification: when an ester reacts in an inorganic base to produce alcohol and a soap: a common form of saponification is with fats and a strong base, which produces soap and glycerol. Fermentation: a chemical process where yeast cells secrete then enzyme zymase and break the chain of sugars into 2 carbon fragments of alcohol.

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