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1. What IR peaks were the major ones that allow you to determine from your IR analysis which alcohol stereoisomer (endo or exo) predminated in the product obtained in your reduction of camphor?
2. Did you detect unreacted camphor in your product? if so, what evidence indicated that some camphor was still present?
You have a 50.00mL sample of .287 M alanine. What will be the pH of the solution be after it is titrated with 39.14 mL of .550 M NaOH
A 3.0 L container holds a sample of hydrogen gas at 300 K and 100 kPa. If the pressure increases to 400 kPa and the volume remains constant, what will the temperature be
Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide that must be added to 1.00 L of 1.00 M HC2H3O2 to double the pH of the solution (assume that the added NaOH does not change the volume of the solution)
How many ppm of Pb2 ion are contained in this solution? How many ppm of nitrate ion are contained in the same solution?
How much heat is required to convert 25.0g of ethanol at 25 degrees C to the vapor phase at 78 degrees C?
So we did a preparation of t-pentyl Chloride experiment in class the other day using t-pentyl alcohol, HCL, Aqueous sodium Bicarbonate, and calcium chloride as the drying agent.
A 4.0L sample of N2 (g) at 760 mmHg is compressed, at constant temperature, to 3.2atm. What is the final gas volume
for the equation below identify the substance oxidized the substance reduced the oxidizing and reducing agent and write
what is the formula for the ion formed when each of the following elements loses its valence electrons.
A solution gave a precipitate when ammonium oxalate was added but gave no precipitate when ammonium sulfate was added. For each Magnesium group ion(Barium, Magnesium, Strontium, and Calcium) tell whether the ion
What was the percentage by mass of Mg(OH)2 in the original sample? [Hint: When Mg(OH)2 or Al(OH)3 reacts with HCl(aq), the products are a chloride salt, water and CO2(g). Assume that all of the CO2(g) leaves the solution without reacting.]
The product is collected over water at 25.0 . How much time is required to produce 146.0 of the products at a barometric pressure of 753.7. The vapor pressure of water at this temperature is 23.8.
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