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Use the curved arrow notation to draw the mechanism for the formation of the major product for the reaction of 1,3 butadiene and methyl acrylate. What is the minor product? Explain why the one product is formed preferentially overthe other. What reaction inductions can you change to favor the formation of the minor product
What volume would be occupied by 100 g of oxygen at a pressure of 1.50 atm and a temperature of 25ºC?
A solution contains 0.021 M Cl? and 0.017 M I?. A solution containing copper (I) ions is added to selectively precipitate one of the ions. At what concentration of copper (I) ion will a precipitate begin to form? What is the identity of t..
Consider the following system at 100°C: N2O4(g) ?2NO2(g) Kc = 0.36 Predict the direction in which the system will move to reach equilibrium if we start with 0.20 mole of N2O4
Draw and completely label a flow chart for this system, In a process for concentrating 1000kg of freshly extracted orange juice containing 12.5 wt% solids, the juice is strained, yielding 800kg of strained juice and 200kg of pulpy juice.
where it is burned with 12% excess air. Calculate the required flow rate of air in SCMH(standard cubic meters per hour).
The weight of the product (Hexaphenylbenzene) for this part of the reaction was 2.04 g. What is the percentage yield? What is the overall percent recovery for the three step process?
A system absorbs 192 kj of heat and the surroundings do 120 kj of work on the system. what is the change in internal energy of the system
ICE Problem: Calculate Final Concentrations, Phosgene, COCl2 (g), is an extremely toxic gas. It was used during World War I. Today it is used to manufacture pesticides, pharmaceuticals, dyes, and polymers. It is prepared by mixing carbon monoxide ..
For the reaction represented by the equation Cl2+2KCl+ Br2, how many grams of potassium chloride can be produced from 300. g each of chlorine and potassium bromide.
Find the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving all of the following compounds in one beaker and diluting to a volume of 1.00 L: 0.180 moles acetic acid (pKa=4.75), 0.180 mole sodium acetate
show the flow of electrons and predict which resonance structure is the major contributor
Methanol, ethanol, and n-propanol are three common alcohols. When 1.00 g of each of these alcohols is burned in air, heat is liberated. Calculate the heats of combustion of these alcohols in kJ/mol.
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