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Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
-The wind chill factor represents the equivalent air temperature at a standard wind speed that would produce the same
heat loss as the given temperature and wind speed. One formula for computing the equivalent temperature is W(t)={t if 0v<1.7933(10.45+10vv)(33t)22.04 if 1.79v<20331.5958(33t) if v20W ( t ) = \left\{ \begin{array} { l l } t & \text { if } 0 \leq v < 1.79 \\33 - \frac { ( 10.45 + 10 \sqrt { v } - v ) ( 33 - t ) } { 22.04 } & \text { if } 1.79 \leq \mathrm { v } < 20 \\33 - 1.5958 ( 33 - t ) & \text { if } v \geq 20\end{array} \right. where v represents the wind speed (in meters per second) and t represents the air temperature (°C). Compute the
wind chill for an air temperature of 15°C and a wind speed of 12 meters per second. (Round the answer to one
decimal place.)

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IR Spectroscopy

A technique in analytical chemistry that identifies molecular structures through the absorption patterns of infrared radiation, useful in the identification of functional groups.

IUPAC Name

The universally accepted system of naming chemical compounds as determined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, ensuring consistency and clarity.

N-Ethyl-N-Methylisobutyramide

A chemical compound, likely related to amides, which could be used in various organic syntheses but does not have a widely recognized application or definition under this specific name.

Compound Name

A designation or set of names used to identify a chemical compound based on its structure or molecular components.

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