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The compund is highly non polar compound.
as per solubility rules, non polar compounds are soluble in non polar solvents.
here Hexane and ether are non polar solvents.
Hexaphenylbenzene is soluble in both solvents

all the different sets of carbons are lebelled in ths above compound
it has 5 sets of different carbons
so answer is 5
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What is the driving force for the synthesis of hexaphenylbenzene? (Negative credit will be applied to incorrect answers. Select 2 correct answers to get full credits.) the formation of 1 phenyl ring in a single step the formation of 7 phenyl rings in a single step the loss of carbon monoxide as a gas molecule hexaphenylbenzene is a solid compound, thus it is easy to synthesis o According to the experimental procedure depicted in your book or in your pre-lab...
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QUESTION 1 What is the overall yield of Product D in the following step-wise synthesis? The % yield of each step is noted at the bottom of each arrow. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 А B D 90% 80%...
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QUESTION 5 What is the driving force for the synthesis of hexaphenylbenzene? (Negative credit will be applied to incorrect answers. Select 2 correct answers to get full credits.) the formation of 1 phenyl ring in a single step the formation of 7 phenyl rings in a single step the loss of carbon monoxide as a gas molecule hexaphenylbenzene is a solid compound, thus it is easy to synthesis QUESTION 6...
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2. For the reaction below: a. Predict the most stable product(s) and draw the mechanism OK + E b. Redraw the product(s) below and label all the non-equivalent carbons. How many signals would you expect to see in the 13C NMR of the product? Predict the chemical shifts of each carbon below. c. Redraw the product(s) below and label all the non-equivalent hydrogens. How many signals would you expect to see...
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l T-Mobile LTE 9:12 AM < Back Pre-discussion Activity #1d Biology 173 Case Fall 2018 Discussion Session 2 - Plant Structures and Molecules For the upcoming discussion, we will investigate important molecules from the environment and their incorporation into intracellular organelles of plants. These questions are both a warm-up and a review. The following book sections may be helpful (Campbell 11th ed.): Unit 1 (The Chemistry of Life) & Chapter...
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NUCLEOPHILIC DISPLACEMENT- FORMATION OF AN ETHER BY AN SN2 REACTION Bond formation by use of an SN2 reaction is very important for organic and biological synthesis. Many new bonds formed make use of this versatile reaction pathway. In this reaction, one partner is the nucleophile and the other partner is the electrophile. The electrophile will have a leaving group that will be lost in the reaction. In...
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Experimental Data Only report the IR absorptions that provide diagnosis for the major functional groups. Copies of your spectra will be included in your lab report with this information written on the spectra. However, the information should also be included in the body of the report in a text format similar to the example given below IR cm1: 1735 (C-o); MS:...
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Problem 2 Experimental studies have demonstrated that certain brain cells can be damaged by shock waves of 10 MPa overpressures. Assuming that the brain tissue has the same properties of water, estimate the speed of head impact that can generate this pressure amplitude?
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IV. Useful Equations G a2 4mR)2 Friis Transmission formula: = Gain of horn antenna: G0.7 3-dB beam width of a horn antenna: -k (rad) Far-field: R 2 (m where Ξ received power level (W) Pttransmitted power level (w) 4 Gt gain of transmit antenna Gr gain of receive antenna λ wavelength (m) R range (distance) between transmitter and receiver Ap = aperture of horn antenna (m2) beamwidth in x-z plane lxlength of antenna...