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In the reaction of 3-methyl-2-butanol and HBr, determine the products that would be made. Explain why the experiment will not be as successful for production of an alkyl bromide as the reaction of 1-butanol with HBr.
Find the ?H for the reaction below, given the following reactions and subsequent ?H values: Zn(s) + 1/8S8(s) + 2O2(g) ? ZnSO4(s) Zn(s) + 1/8S8(s) ? ZnS(s)
Endorphins: What Are They and How Do They Work?, Describe in brief the chemistry and biology of the feel-good chemical, endorphins. Also explain why the name feel good
calculate the concentration of each diluted reactant in the 50.0ml volumetric flask. then calculate the concentration of each reactant in the reaction beaker before any reaction has occured.
Initially a mixture contains 0.795 mol each of N2 and O2 in an 8.00 L vessel. Find the equilibrium composition of the mixture at 3900 degrees Celcius.
you take an unknown solution and measure 1ML of it into a flask. You dilute it with 25mL of water and 10mL of H2SO4. You titrate the solution with 19.80 mL of KMnO4. The (MnO4)- is reduced to (Mn) 2+ by the unknown solution. What is the normality ..
When 0.062 moles of ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2SO4) are dissolved in enough water to make 200 milliliters of solution, how many ammonium ions are present.
A 50.0-g sample of metal at 100.0 degrees C is added to 39.0 g water that is initially 23.50 degrees C. the final temperature of both the water and the metal is 28.46 degrees C.
Write the balanced equation for the yeast using glucose to produce energy, ethanol and carbon dioxide.
Consider the titration of 100.0 mL of 0.100 M H2NNH2 (Kb = 3.0 10-6) by 0.200 M HNO3. Calculate the pH of the resulting solution after 100.0 mL of HNO3 have been added
Calculate the ionic strength of a solution that is 0.08 M in La(NO3)3 and 0.06 M in Fe(NO3)2.
Assume that algae need carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in the atomic ratio 106:16:1. What is the limiting nutrient in the lake that contains the following concentrations: total carbon = 20 mg/L, total N = 0.80 mg/L and total P = 0.16 mg/L.
A second sample of this acid weighing 2.00 grams is added to the titrated sample and the pH is 4.32. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown acid and determine the value of Ka for this acid.
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