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Show the reaction mechanism when 2-methyl-2-butanol, sulfuric acid(H2SO4), and water are in a mixture
The Instructor recently had his car inspected by the KWIK Stocker State Inspection at Webster, Texas. The table below shows part of the Emission Test Results.
A mixture of CaCO3 and CaO weighing 0.630 g was heated to produce gaseous CO2. After heating, the remaining solid weighed 0.500 g.
specific rotation of alpha and beta -d-glucose.a freshly prepared solution of alpha-d-glucose shows a specific rotation
The reaction of diethyl heptanedioate with sodium ethoxide would give as the product what
separation and purification scheme 50% toluic acid, 40% fluorene, 10% 1,4-dibromobenzene
The Henry's law constant for N2 in water at 37 °C is 8.2 × 10-7 M/mm Hg. What is the equilibrium concentration of N2 in water when the partial pressure of N2 is 605 mm Hg?
Back titration with .02127 M Zn2+ at pH 5 reqired 23.54ml to reach the xylenol orage end pt. a 2.00ml sample of unknown was passed thru an ion-exchange column designed to absorb co2+. the Ni2+ that passes thru ion-exchange column was treated with ..
When the ln( kE2 / kE1 ) is plotted vs. 1/T the resulting linear graph has the slope of - 4.8 and intercept of 6.1What is the difference in activation energies of the two mechanisms? For which mechanism are the reactive collisions more efficient?
For the following elements show the allocation of electrons to their orbitals on the basis of the Pauli exclusion principle, Hund's rule, and the Aufbau principle.
oxygen gas is collected over water at 25 degrees C. The total pressure of the gas is 780.00 mm Hg. What is the partial pressure of the dry oxygen gas?
Why do you put sodium carbonate in sulfanilic acid. What form is the sulfanilic acid? Why do you put HCl in ice?
As a scuba diver descends under water, the pressure increases. At a total air pressure of 2.89 atm and a temperature of 25.0 celcius, what is the solubility of N_2 in a diver's blood?
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