Acetonitrile is a very good polar solvent for many organic reactions and has the following formula CH3CN. Give the geometry and hybridization of the bold C atom. Would the boiling point of acetonitrile be higher or lower boiling point than water? (4 pts)
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Acetonitrile is a very good polar solvent for many organic reactions and has the following formula...
Acetonitrile has the formula CH3CN. Match the correct hybridization and electron geometry for each nonhydrogen atom.
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Question 3 1 pts If compound A elutes (comes off) a GC column earlier than compound B in a temperature gradient GC run. What can be inferred about their respective boiling points? Compound A probably has a lower boiling point than that of compound B. Compound A and B have the same boiling point. Elution time does not correlate...
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in general which group of metals, nonmetals, organic compounds
and aqueous solutions has the lowest specific heat
QUESTION 3 If you put an object at room temperature into boiling water at 100.°C, which is continually heated by a Buns burner, what temperature will the object achieve in an hour? Assume that the water does not completely evaporate and there is enough water in the beaker to keep the object submerged. the temperature of the boiling water (100°C) Much lower than...
Which property or properties would be the most useful in characterizing an organic compound that a solid at room temperature. melting point 1L refractive index IL boiling pointIV. color is a solid at room a. b. II and IV f. II and II1 js a lvguid a rooeriy or propertis would be the most usctaul in characteriving an organic compound that I. melting point I. refractive index III. boiling pointIV. color a. b. III and IV c.? f. II and...
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