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Select the correct IUPAC name for the following organic substrate, including the R or S designation where appropriate, and draw the major organic product(s) for the SN1 reaction.
Metal A was determined to be 95% extracted into methylene chloride with dethizone at pH6, when equal volumes of aqueous and non-aqueous solvents were used. what is the distribution ratio of A
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The elementary reaction 2H20(g) 2H2(g)+O2(g) proceeds at a certain temperature until the partial pressures of H2O, H2, and O2 reach 0.0700 atm, 0.00200 atm, and 0.00600 atm respectively. What is the value of the equilibrium constant at this temper..
Calculate whether soils in the region are subject to excessive sulphate loading if the only source of sulphate is rainfall and if the recommended maximum is set at 20 Kg SO4-2 ha-1.
In an "anti-bonding" orbital between two atoms, the electrons involved in the bond spend "most of their time" a) in between the two atoms where they act to repel one another
What volume of ammonia at 25 °C and 1.5 atm pressure is needed to produce 500 g of urea?
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A tanker truck carrying 2.01×10^3 kg of concentrated sulfuric acid solution tips over and spills its load. The sulfuric acid solution is 95.0% H_2SO_4 by mass and has a density of 1.84 g/L. Sodium carbonate Na_2CO_3) is used to neutralize the sulf..
If it takes 526 J of energy to warm 7.40 g of water by 17 °C, how much energy would be needed to warm 7.40 g of water by 55 °C?
Calculate the energy that must be transferred as heat to a van der Waals gas that expands reversibly and isothermally from Vi to Vf.
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