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Reduction of Conjugated Ketones with Sodium BorohydrideSuggest mechanisms of reaction for 1,2-addition and for conjugate addition (1,4-addition) of NaBH4 to a conjugated ketone such as 2-cyclohexnone.
if 2.325g of an unknown acid compound is made up to 200.0 mL with water. 10.00 mL of the resulting solution requires 15.43 mL of 0.1808 M NaOH.
An injection containing 10.0pg 10 5 B was injected into a patient suffering from a brain tumor. The patient was irradiated by a neutron gun at the site of the tumor.
Calculate the mass of AgNO3(s) that must be added to 0.500 L of a solution of 0.154 M NaClsolution to precipitate ‘all' of the chloride ion. The ‘all' means that we want to add the same number of moles of silver ion.
Solving this question helps the student to understand what is happening in a chemical reaction and to balance the given equation.
How did I get a greater than 100% recovery of benzoic acid?, To quickly summarize, the lab dealt with isolating benzoic acid from a mixture via chemically active extraction.
Suppose a 5.00 L sample of O2 at a given temperature and pressure contains 2.73 × 1023 molecules. How many molecules would be contained in 5.00 L H2 at the same temperature and pressure.
Ferrocene cannot be nitrated using the conventional HNO3-H2SO4 mixed acid conditions, even though nitration is an electrophilic
A rigid tank contains 1.50 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the number of moles of gas that nust be withdrawn from the tank to lower the pressure of gas from 25atm to 35 atm.
The reaction: 2 HI → H2 + I2, is second order and the rate constant at 800 K is 9.70 × 10-2 M-1 s-1. How long will it take for 8.00 × 10-2 mol/L of HI to decrease to one-fourth of its initial concentration.
53.0 mL of a 1.70 M solution is diluted to a volume of 278 mL. A 139-mL portion of that solution is diluted using 189 mL of water.
Calculate the pH of a solution made by adding 77 g of sodium acetate, NaCH3COO, to 24 g of acetic acid, CH3COOH, and dissolving in water to make 700. mL of solution.
Aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid reaction, Which reagent is the limiting reactant when 0.450 mol Al(OH)3 and 0.550 mol H2SO4 are allowed to react? How many moles of the excess reactant remain after the completion of the reaction? Please explain..
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