In terms of gas phase bacisity, acetone < diethylketone <
triphenylphosphine. Explain why this is the case.
In terms of gas phase bacisity, acetone < diethylketone < triphenylphosphine. Explain why this is the...
Which is more polar, Acetone or Water? Explain why.
Explain why, in the base-catalyzed halogenation of acetone, the second and third halogenations occur on the same carbon as the first, and not on the carbon of the other methyl group.Please explain briefly.
(c) Using acetone as an example of a typical ketone explain in your own words what is meant by keto-enol tautomerism. Draw the product and outline the mechanism for the basecatalysed enolisation of acetone. (d)-Halogenation of ketones under acid catalyzed conditions leads to mono-halogenated compounds as shown below. However under basic conditions poly-halogenation occurs. Explain why this is the case.
True or False, explain why please.
3 q. For the gas-phase equilibrium described above (see probleml (o)), an increase in pressure will force the reaction to the right. This results in fewer total molecules and a lower pressure overall. r. For the gas-phase equilibrium described below, an increase in pressure will force the equilibrium to the left. 2HI() Hz(9) + 1 (8) S. The equilibrium constant helps us to predict the direction and completeness of an equilibrium reaction. t. If...
Explain using drawings why acetaldehyde reacts faster than acetone to nucleophilic acyl addition. For partial credit draw acetaldehyde and acetone
Explain why three phase and not two phase circuits and machines are the preferred choice in industrial applications?
6. Usina resonance structures, explain why acetaldenyde has a pka of 17, while acetone of 19. 7. Using resonance structures, explain why methyl acetate (pka 25) is less acidic than acetone (pka 19). 8. Rank the following in order from least to most acidic. Explain your ranking, using resonance structures with your explanation. & la
A beaker of acetone (C3H60) is left in a 3.00 liter container at 298 Kelvin until the acetone vapor pressure in the box reaches the equilibrium value of 200.0 mmHg. The beaker of acetone is then removed (assume no gas particles escape) a. With the temperature held constant, what happens to the vapor pressure when the container is expanded to 9.00 L? b. Referring to part a., how many mols of acetone vapor are in the box before the expansion?...
OBJECTIVE 3 OBJECTIVE 4 41. Acetone, CH3COCH3, is a laboratory solvent that is also commonly used as a nail polish remover. a. Describe the submicroscopic events taking place at the surface of liquid acetone when it evaporates. b. Do all of the acetone molecules moving away from the surface of the liquid escape? If not, why not? What three criteria must be met for a molecule to escape from the surface of the liquid and move into the gas phase?...
3. Explain why the pressure of a gas changes as volume changes. What is going on at the molecular level in terms of molecular motion and collisions? Scanned with CamScanner CHE-1251 Experiment 12