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Give the structures as well as names including description of stereochemistry of three alkenes produced in dehydration of 3-methyl-3- pentanol.
Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of a photon emitted by a hydrogen atom when its electron drops from the n=5 state to the n=3 state
boron-fluorine single bonds are approximately 1.52A(152pm) in length. in BF3, the bond lengths are 1.30A. propose an explanation for this discrepancy, making use of resonance structures to illustrate your answer.
if the sealed-tube manometer shown below had a height difference of 20.5 inches between the mercury levels what is the
Draw the organic product formed when CH3CH2C(triple bond)C-Na+ reacts with (CH3)2CHCH2CH2Cl
An aqueous solution made by dissolving 168 mg of an unknown compound (a nonelectrolyte) in enough water to make 500.0 mL of solution, develops an osmotic pressure of 5.22 torr at a temperature of 23.5 °C. What is the molecular weight of this unkno..
How does a solution of two volatile components with strong solute-solvent attractions deviate from Raoult's law?
If 158 of wet hydrogen is collected over water at 24 and a barometric pressure of 736 , how many grams of hydrogen have been consumed.
In a reaction that is first-order with respect to reactant A and second-order with respect to reactant B, what will happen to the rate of the reaction if we
The enthalpy of combustion of n-Butanol, and the enthalpies of formation of CO2(g) and H2O(l), are shown below. Use the information given to calculate the enthalpy of formation of n-Butanol
In non-ionic compounds, the two primary sources of intermolecular forces are permanent dipoles and temporary dipoles. Explain what causes these types of dipoles to form.
sodium bicarbonate is reacted with concentrated hydrochloric acid at 37.0degc and 1.00 atm. the reaction of 6.00 kg of
A sample of a gas weighs 2.880 g and has a volume of 1010.0 ml at 685.0 torr and 29.0 C. What is its molar mass
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