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Compound A is optically active and has the molecular formula C5H10O. On catalytic hydrogenation (addition of hydrogen) of A, Compound B is obtained. Compound B has the molecular formula C5H12O and is optically inactive. Give the structure for Compounds A and B.
Thermodynamic Processes. a volume of 20 cu ft of air at pressure of 50 psig is heated and expanded to 30 cu ft and 40psig find the change in the energy of air in joules.
Nitrosyl bromide, NOBr, is 34 percent dissociated at 25 deg. C and the total pressure is 0.25 atm. Calculate kp and kc for the dissociation.
Carbon-carbon single bonds in organic molecules have energies about 350 kj/mol. What is the corresponding wavelength.
We often hear the terms organic, natural, and chemical in the media. Organic and natural are usually used to imply that a product is "healthy" and/or "environmentally friendly" while chemical often implies negative implications for health and for ..
When CO2 is bubbled through an ether solution of benzylmagnesium bromide, and the resulting mixture is acidified, phenylacetic acid is produced.
Considering which elements are being oxidized and reduced, determine how many moles of electrons are transferred between the elements being oxidized and reduced
For the given reaction, 2 HCl (aq) + Ba(OH)2 (aq) BaCl2 (aq) + 2 H2O (l) 73.0 grams of HCl are allowed to react with 342 grams of BaCl2.
Using a sample of a compound containing only oxygen and chlorine reacts with an excess of H2 gas to give 0.206 g water and 0.278 g HCl . ClxOy in presence of H2 (g) → HCl + H2O all the oxygen
A piece of metal of mass 27 g at 99?C is placed in a calorimeter containing 45.1 g of water at 21?C. The final temperature of the mixture is 38.7?C.
If 0.80 g of sulfur dioxide at 10.00 atm pressure (P) dissolves in 5.00 L of water at 25.0°C, how much of it will dissolve in 1 L of water at 9.00 atm pressure (P) and the same temperature?
What is the percentage protonation of the solute and Calculate the pH of the solute in an aqueous solution of 0.611 M Aqueous solution of Ammonia
what are the pH and the change in pH after the addition of 0.054 mol hydrochloric acid to the buffer solution?
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