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What alkene (including cis and trans isomers) would be produced by the dehydration of the following alcohols? Where possible, predict the relative amounts of each product according to Zaitsev's rule. a. 3-pentanol b. 2-methyl-2-butanol c. 1-butanol d. 2-methyl-1-butanol
Calculate the concentration of solution containing one mole of phophate per litre
6 moles of a mixture that contains 0.7 mole fraction propane (C3H8) with the remainder methane (CH4). It is burned in air with a 10% excess of oxygen.
What was the concentration, in mol/L and mg/L, of Cu^2+ and Zn^2+ in the original solution? If the solution was prepared by dissolution of 0.654 g of brass in 250.00 mL solution, what the percentage of copper and zinc in the original sample of bra..
The water temperature rose from 22.50ºC to 23.17ºC. What is the specific heat of the lead pellet? (The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/gºC, and the density of water is 1.00 g/mL.)
Glucose Isomers, When glucose is placed in water two stereoisomers are formed, one with the new OH on the opposite side of the ring than the 6th carbon
Using Gas Chromatography results and mass of your product mixture, calculate the percent yields of both 1-Hexanol and 2-Hexanol.
A system obtains the amount of heat equal to q > 0 from the surroundings at constant volume. Will the internal energy of the system increase, decrease, or remain constant? Will the temperature of the system increase or decrease
A pair of theoretical enantiomers is named below. For each stereoisomer, draw the structure. Be sure to specify the stereochemistry via wedge-and-dash bonds.
Why is the boiling point of the parent alcohol (i.e. cyclohexanol) higher than that of the product alkene (clycohexene) in the dehydration experiment
Which of the following gases has the largest Henry's law constant, Kh, for dissolution in water at room temperature and why
write the net ionic equation for a solution of calcium chloride and a solution of mercury(1) nitrate
The equilibrium constant Kp is measured (at an unspecified temperature) to be 0.66 for the reaction:
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