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Suppose that each of the following pairs of compounds are being used as reactants in this experiment. Draw the structures of the intermediate imines formed as well as the final amine product. 1) cinnamaldehyde and aniline 2) benzaldehyde and m-nitroaniline 3) benzaldehyde and aniline 4) cyclohexanone and aniline Help would be greatly appreciated and generously ranked
After equilibrium was established, which of the ions listed below was present in the greatest concentration?A) H2C6H5O7^-
An unknown compound has the empirical formula CH2. A 0.050-mol sample of this compound weighs 4.20 g. What is the molecular formula of this compound?
What is the pressure in psi for a pressure head of 46.2 feet? What is the pressure in psi for a pressure reading, in psi, at the bottom of a 30 feet high reservoir, which has a diameter of 50 feet?
Calculate the amount of heat needed to boil benzene (C6H6), beginning from a temperature of 6.7 degrees celcius.
where all compounds are assumed as covalent then determine which reaction must be endothermic and also explain your answer briefly?
The heat of reaction for the combustion of cyclobutane, C4H8, is 650.3 kcal/mol. What is the heat of combustion for cyclobutane in kcal/gram?
A gas has a volume of 150 ml when its pressure is 0.947 atm. What will the volume of the gas be at a pressure of .987 atm, if the temperature remains constant
Using the "like dissolves like" rule and the chemical structure of your unknown liquid, explain its solubility/insolubility in water. Describe the type of bonding that your unknown has (covalent, polar covalent)
Determine how much heat (in kJ) is needed to warm 12.0g of ice, that is initially at -10.0 ° C, to steam at 114.0 ° C? The heat capacity of ice is 2.09 J/g⋅ ° C and that of steam is 2.01 J/g⋅ ° C.
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A compound is analyzed and found to contain 12.1% carbon, 16.2% oxygen, and 71.7% chlorine (by mass). Calculate the empirical formula of this compound.
The experiment all you observed rate law is rate =k [NO]^2 [Br2]. Show this mechanism is valid by deriving the rate law expression and showing that it is equal to the experimentally observed rate law
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