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Draw the structures of products A and B of the following series of reactions. only draw majow products.
Ethyl benzene + NBS/peroxide-----> product A
Product A + CH3ONa/CH3OH-----> product B
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be in a second electron shell (principal energy level)?
What is the heat change in J associated with 17 g of gaseous propane at -4 oC changing to solid at -202 oC? c(propane) (g) = 2.40 J/(g.K) c(propane) (liq) = 1.65 J/(g.K) c(propane) (s) = 1.20 J/ (g.K) ?Hfus(propane) = 3.526 kJ/mol ?Hvap(propane) =..
A sample of air contains 2.33 x 10^-4 mg of lead per mL of gas. This air passes through an office, the volume of which is 3.25 x 10^4 L. Seven people normally work in this office. How many mg of lead will each person in the office receive from thi..
A sample of a gas in a piston/cyclinder apparatus occupies 33.1 mL at 1.14 atm and 23.3°C. If the volume of the sample is increased to 77.4 mL and the temperature changes to 39.9°C, what is the new pressure, in atm, of the sample
A mixture contains both potassium phosphate and potassium chloride. What is the percentage of potassium phosphate in this mixture if reaction of 0.401g of this mixture with excess copper (II) chloride yields 0.213g of copper (II) phosphate?
What is the heat energy change for this in kcal. Specific heat of h2o 1.00cal/gC. How many mols of cacl2 is this. How much heat energy per mol. answer in kilocalories
Consider a solution formed by mixing 30.0 mL of 0.100 M H2SO4, 24.5 mL of 0.100 M HOCl, 25.0 mL of 0.200 M NaOH, 25.0 mL of 0.100 M Ca(OH)2, and 10.0 mL of 0.150 M KOH. Calculate the pH of this solution.
A CD player and its battery together do 500 kJ of work, and the battery also releases 250 kJ of energy as heat and the CD player releases 50 kJ as heat due to friction from spinning
How many mL of Br2 (l) with a density of 3.12 g/mL must you dispense to have 1.56 mole (mol) of Br2 (l).
To convert from the volume by percent of a gas to the mole fraction of a gas (i.e. problem 35 from chapter 9), why is it that all you have to do is divide the volume percent by 100%
a 5.0g sample of a hydrate of cacl2 was heated and only 4.3 g of the anhydrous salt remained. what is the percentage of
What is the boiling point of a 0.800 molal solution of sugar in water? Kb = 0.512C/m for water. Sugar does not dissociate in solution and pure water boils at 100C.
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