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Explain the hazards inherent in an experiment that involves both flame drying and ether, and tell how best to avoid them.
The compound has a carbonyl group and cannot be oxidized to carboxylic acid. what is the structure of the compound consistant with this data
For each of the following pairs of organic compounds, identify the structure that would be expected to have the highest solubility in water. And briefly explain why.
How many neighboring hydrogen atoms must the CH2 group (at 2.65 ppm H NMR ) of propyl amine see in order to have its signal split into a triplet
What is the volume of 295 mL of a sample of gas at 52.0°C and 710. mm Hg if the conditions are adjusted to STP
Calculate the energy change for the alternative reaction that yields chlorine sodide (Cl+Na-) . 2Na(s) +Cl2 (g) yeilds 2Cl+Na+(s) Assume that the lattice energy for Cl+Na- is the same as that for Na+Cl-
determine the activation energy (in kJ/mol) for the reaction. Note that the reaction is "3/2" order in CH3CHO so k has the units of 1/M1/2 s. Strategy: consider the Arrhenius equation written as a linear equation.
Identify the oxidizing agent and reducing agent in the reaction. give breif rational for how this answer is arrived
What observed rotation is expected when a 1.54 M solution of (R)-2-butanol is mixed with an equal volume of a 0.770 M solution of racemic 2-butanol, and the resulting solution is analyzed in a sample container that is 1 dm long
You are asked to prepare a buffer with a pH of 9.8. Calculate the volumes of .1 M solutions of NH4Cl and NH3 needed to produce 200mL of the buffer
If the flask has a volume of 0.150 L, what is the minimum mass of PH3BCl3(s) that must be added to the flask in order to achieve equilibrium?
Calculate the power required to compress 10kg/s of air from 1atm and 57 degree C to 3atm and 707 degree C
Carbon monoxide and oxygen both can bind to hemoglobin, an important molecule for oxygen transfer in our body. In addition, they compete in binding to this same molecule
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