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Question- Put the following compounds in order of decreasing reactivity toward nitration: acetanilide, acetophenone, bromobenzene, and toulene. Please explain why you chose that order thank you
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How many grams of CaH2 are needed to generate 145 liters of H2 gas if the pressure of H2 is 825 torr at 21 C.
What is the molar mass of toluene if 0.85 g of toluene depresses the freezing point of 100. g of benzene by 0.47°C. Kf of benzene is 5.12°C/m.
In a crazy situation the Oylan Vinegar Company has 10,000 gallons of vinegar with a concentration of .114 M. It also hass a .68% acetic acid by mass
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When 0.583 g of neon is added to an 800cm^3 bulb containing a sample of argon, the total pressure of the gases is found to be 1.17 atm. at a temperature of 295 Kelvin. Find the mass of the argon in the bulb.
What is the wavelength, in nm, associated with a 2000. kg truck traveling at a speed of 20 m/s, that is, considering the truck to be a "matter" wave
Metals Covalently Bonded to Benzene, I've noticed that my book does not mention metals as a possible substituent for mono-substituted benzenes, but it doesn't begin to explain why
A buffer is made by dissolving 0.037 mol of potassium fluoride in 135 mL of 0.0237M hydrofluoric acid. Assume no volume change when the salt is dissolved. Calculate the pH of the buffer.
The student is presumed to observe the bacterium and make a drawing. Though, the student, having just learned about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle in physics class, criticizes that she cannot make the drawing. Claims that the uncertainty of ..
Is 373 K a high temperature? Some thermodynamic principles only hold at "high temperature". How is "high temperature" defined
Some solution has an H+ concentration of 10^-10 M. if this solution could be diluted so its new H+ concentration is now 0.01 of the original. what would be the new H+ concentration in M and new pH
If you wanted to prepare a solution of CO in water at 25C in which the CO concentration was 1.8 mM, what pressure of CO would you need to use
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