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What reactants are needed to make bromocyclohexane into cyclohexanol without producing any (or very little) cyclohexene? There seems to be a hint towards using acetate.
95 grams of sodium acetate is dissolved in enough water to make 75 mL of solution. Calculate the pH of the resting solution
C2H5OH solution has a density of 1.01 g/mL. Calculate the molarity of the C2H5OH solution
calculate the specific heat of a metallic element if 478 j of energy are needed to raise the temp. of a 82.73 g sample
Hydrogen atoms that are bonded to an sp3 hybridized carbon atom normally appear between 0.9 - 1.8 ppm and are said to be shielded. What would cause the hydrogen atoms bonded to an sp3 hybridized carbon atom to be deshielded and appear downfield
Write balanced net ionic equation for the neutralization of equal molar amounts of HBr and NH_3
an area of 1.15 m^2 and given that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2, what is the mass of this column?
solving this question helps the student to understand how to find the limiting reactant and how much product is
One of the advantages offered by a synthetic detergent is that it won't form "soap scum" with hard water. Show the chemical reaction that a soap (use RCO2-) undergoes with calcium or magnesium ions
What must that mean in terms of Light absorption and transmission and in terms of the energy associated with any molecular orbital transitions in indium antinomide?
The mass spectrum of an organic compound shows the relative abundances of M to be 60.70% and M 1 to be 15.76%. Assuming the peaks are caused by 12C and 13C isotopes, determine the number of carbon atoms in the compound.
Lucite is 71.4% carbon, 9.59% hydrogen, and 19.01% oxygen. What is the empirical formula for Lucite?
The isoelectric point (pI) of a peptide is the pH at which the peptide does not migrate in an electric field. Since the peptide is zwitterionic, there are the same number of positive charges as negative charges on the peptide population.
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