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Using your knowledge of hydroboration/oxidation mechanism, predict major and minor products of the reaction
BH3-THF H2O2
(+) alpha pinene --------> ---------> ?
NaOH, H2O
The equilibrium pressure is measured as 0.8 atm. What is the molecular weight of the gas? 1. 138.5 g · mol?1 2. 12.5 g · mol?1 3. 3.6 g · mol?1 4. 45 g · mol?
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Which of the following will not have ionic bonds?
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explain why it is appropriate to group a polyatomic ion in parentheses in a chemical formula, if more than one of that ion is present in the formula.
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The mass spectrum of an organic compound shows the relative abundances of M to be 85.12% and M+1 to be 0.9206%. Assuming the peaks are caused by C-12 and C-13 isotopes
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