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Question about Positive Iodoform TestExplain the fact that even though dibenzoylmethane (C6H5COCH2COC6H5) is not a methyl ketone, it gives a positive iodoform test when treated with the NaOH and I2.
If you look at a reaction for an esterification reaction, you cannot tell where the oxygen comes from (acid or alcohol). Draw the mechanism of this reaction, and devise an experiment using the mechanism and O18 (O18 isotope) to help prove unequivo..
Compute the final temperature of the mixture (assuming no heat loss to the surroundings). The heat capacities of H2O(s) and H2O (l) are 2.08 and 4.18 J/g · °C, respectively, enthalpy of fusion for ice = 6.02 kJ/mol.
if you used 8900 kilojoules you expend in energy in one day to heat 49000g of water at 19 C what would be the rise in temperature.
Borane forms complexes with sulfides and amines. Draw a suitable structure to represent the complex formed between BH3 and dimethyl sulfide
How much heat (in kJ) is required to warm 16.0g of ice, initially at -11.0 C, to steam at 112.0 C? The heat capacity of ice is 2.09 J/g*C and that of steam is 2.01 J/g*C.
the temperature of a 4.00L sample of gas is changed from 10.0c to 20.0c. what will the volume of this gas be at the new temperature if the pressure is held constant?
Calculate the molar concentration of OH- ions in a 7.5×10^-2 M solution of ethylamine C2H5NH2(Kb = 6.4x10^-4).
The standard molar enthalpy of formation of ClF3 is -405 kJ. 1/2 Cl2(g) + 3/2 F2(g) → ClF3(g)
Ethane C2H6 burns in oxygen a.) what are the products of reaction b.)write the balanced equation for the reaction
Empirical and Molecular Formulae, The analysis of an organic compound produces the following elemental analysis: % C is 59.999% and % H is 4.476%.
A fuel gas containing 22% CO, 13% CO and 65% N2 by volume is combusted with theoretic amount of air in a furnance to heat solid burden material.
For each reaction, calculate the mass (in grams) of the product formed when 10.1g of the underlined reactant completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.
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