- Elucidate the primary distinctions between elimination reactions (E1 and E2) and substitution reactions (SN1 and SN2).
- Anticipate the reaction type and resultant product for conditions conducive to either SN1, SN2, E1, or E2 reactions.
Participate in the laboratory research led by iXGenie, where we explore the competitive dynamics of various substitution and elimination reactions in the field of organic chemistry. Make predictions, create mixtures, and observe the resulting outcomes!
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Enhance students' involvement in science by immersing them in interactive learning scenarios. Create simulations for experiments, provide hands-on training in laboratory techniques, and convey theoretical concepts through captivating visual experiences to improve their overall long-term learning outcomes.
Explore the characteristics of two distinct types of skeletal muscle and assess their fiber composition. Employ histochemistry and force transduction techniques to draw comparisons between these muscles and gain insights into why you can sustain energy during extended walks but experience fatigue during short sprints.
Navigate through your initial day in the laboratory by recognizing potential hazards in an unsafe lab environment. Youll receive an introduction to laboratory attire, safety gear, and the dos and donts while conducting experiments.
Apply microscopy and spectroscopy methods to unravel the enigma behind a significant fish mortality event. Examine the correlation between dissolved nitrogen levels and an algal bloom to understand their impact on the fish population.
Participate in the mission to save Franks life by selecting the appropriate saline solution for an intravenous drip. Team up with iXGenie in the laboratory to explore the concepts of hypotonic, isotonic, and hypertonic solutions, as well as the mechanisms of water transport across the cell membrane through osmosis.
Construct your personalized spectrophotometer to uncover the method of measuring substances using light.
Support the basketball players in grasping the conversion of food into energy by exploring glycolysis, which is the initial stage of cellular respiration.
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