One Molecule of Acetaminophen

One Molecule of Acetaminophen
C8H9NO2; Green- Hyrdrogen, Red- Carbon, Turqois- Oxygen, Purple- Nitrogen, - Single Bond, = Double Bond, : Unshared Electron Pair, and --|--> Shows Negativity

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Acetaminophen- Now Available!

Looking for a chemical that can make you healthier and wealthier?
TRY ACETAMINOPHEN


Found in Tylenol and other medications, Acetaminophen is a pain reliever and fever reducer often used by millions of people.

 

Get some now!


Take recommended dosage only.  If symptoms pursue, as a doctor.

1 comment:

  1. 1. I really like your presentation! I love your color and background choice and your picture really grabs the reader's attention. Also, its generally easy to follow and understand.
    2. The image of the formation of the molecule appears to be an accurate representation of the chemical (I did redraw it in Lewis structure form). Although some of your 3-way bond measures may be slightly off from 120 degrees.
    3. I agree that it is polar molecule. There are no lines of symmetry in this molecule.
    4. In this molecule there can be all three intermolecular forces at work these being London Dispersion, Hydrogen bonding, and Dipole-dipole. Any hydrogen atom could bond with an Oxygen creating these forces.
    5. Finally, I thought the ad was really good! You described what it is used for and provided examples of how it is used.

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