
Organic chemistry question: Write the equation for the reaction of 1-butanol and hydrobromic acid.
Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when excess hydrobromic acid (aq)and calcium sulfite (s) are combined. Note: Sulfites follow the same solubility trends as sulfates.
Write a molecular equation for the gas-evolution reaction that occurs when you mix aqueous hydrobromic acid and aqueous potassium sulfide. Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
Organic Chemistry. Please explain well. 1a. Write reaction equation for the vigorous oxidation of cyclohexene with potassium permanganate. Be sure to use the structural formulas for each species. 1b. Write the complete balanced reaction equation for the vigorous oxidation of cyclohexene with potassium permanganate. Use half-reactions method to balance the redox reaction, just as you would have in General Chemistry assuming basic solution. Show all of the work to balance the equation.
Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when potassium sulfide and excess hydrobromic acid (aq) are combined.
Write the acid-base reaction between the weak base ammonia NH3 and the strong acid hydrobromic acid HBr? . Be sure to include the charges on any lons in the equation. If the charge is +1 or -1, only include the + or the superscript, not the number 1 • Do NOT include state phases in your answer.
CH,CH:CH.CН,ОН + НBr CH&CH2CH2CH2Br + H2O H2SO4 1-Butanol Hydrobromic Acid 1-Bromobutane Вр 118° C Den 1.49 Вр 101.6° С Den 0.810 MW 80.9 Den 1275 (a)which is the limiting reagent, (b) Calculate the theoretical yield, and (e) percent yield of the above reaction if you were to react 48 mmol of 1-Butanol with 66 mmol of aqueous hydrobromic acid and you obtained 3.7g of 1-Bromobutane? SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS (a) Theoretical Yield: (b) Limiting Rcagent: (c) Percent Yield:
SIITTIUSSUTI-BUTIL BRUMIDE CH3CH2CH2CH2OH + HBr CH3CH2CH2CH2Br+H2O H2SO4 1-Butanol Hydrobromic Acid 1-Bromobutane Bp 118°C Den 1.49 Bp 101.6°C Den 0.810 MW 80.9 Den 1.275 (a)which is the limiting reagent, (b) Calculate the theoretical yield, and (c) percent yield of the above reaction if you were to react 48 mmol of 1-Butanol with 66 mmol of aqueous hydrobromic acid and you obtained 3.7g of 1-Bromobutane? SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS (a) Theoretical Yield: (b) Limiting Reagent: (c) Percent Yield:
6. Write a balanced equation for the neutralization of hydrobromic acid with potassium hydroxide.
Write a chemical equation for the reaction of 1-butanol with each of the following: a) Sodium amide (NaNH2) b) Hydrogen bromide, heat c) Sodium bromide, sulfuric acid, heat d) Phosphorus tribromide e) Thionyl bromide f) Methanesulfonyl chloride, pyridine Please explain the steps to obtaining your answer
Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when sodium sulfite(aq) and hydrobromic acid(aq) are combined. Note: Sulfites follow the same solubility rules as sulfates. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank. If needed, write the hydronium ion as H+)