

Yes it is carboxylic acid, you can match your NMR graph with this actual NMR Graph.

Which compound did a that? Experiment show that it is a crboxilic acid 324 11 10...
12. Which compound is the strongest acid? 11. Which compound is the strongest base? (A) benzoic acid (B) 4-amino-2-methylbenzoic acid ©p-nitrobenzoic acid (A) m-nitroaniline (B) aniline 4-methylaniline 3-bromo-5-nitroaniline 24-dimethylaniline po 13. Which of the following compounds E)3.S-dinitrobenzoic acid is has the 4.ow many Ha atoms are in the compound: 14 cyclohexane-1,3-dione? (A) 2 (B) 4 (C)5 highest number of alpha hydrogen? (A) 2,4-dimethyl-3-hexanone (B) cyclohexanone C) benzaldehyde D) 2-heptanone (E) propanone IS. Which of the following compounds has the16. Which...
A typical aspirin tablet contains 324 mg of acetylsalicylic acid (C9H8O4), a monoprotic acid having a Ka = 3.0 x 10-4. If you dissolve two aspirin tablets in 300. mL of water, what is the pH of the solution acetylsalicylic acid? A typical aspirin tablet contains 324 mg of acetylsalicylic acid (C9H8O4), a monoprotic acid having a Ka = 3.0 x 10-4. If you dissolve two aspirin tablets in 300. mL of water, what is the percent dissociation of the...
11) Which compound would produce this IR spectrum? Oi Oi ja olin 12) Challenge: Show the mechanism for the acid-catalyzed cleavage of tert.-butyl phenyl ether. pts
11). Which of the following is NOT an ionic compound? HBr FeS MgSO3 BaBr2 NH4NO3 10). Which of the following is an ionic compound? CO F2O IBr3 MgCl2 CCl4 20). Which of the following is NOT a correct name? (five are correct names for any compound, but one is NOT correct for any compound) Iron (III) bromide lithium phosphide perchlorous acid copper (I) hydroxide Copper (II) chloride Iron (II) nitrate NEED ANSWERS ASAP
A typical aspirin tablet contains 324 mg of aspirin (acetylsalicyclic acid, C9H8O4), a monoprotic acid having Ka = 3.0*10-4. A) If you dissolve two aspirin tablets in a 270 mL glass of water, what is the pH of the solution? B) What is the percent dissociation of the solution? I got part A right but kept getting wrong answer for percent dissociation. Please show steps thank you
Hi, I just did a Lab experiment called the Air Bag Experiment which involved sodium bicarbonate and sulfuric acid. The first experiment with the selected bag had sodium bicarbonate as the limiting reagent and the second experiment with the same bag had sulfuric acid as the limiting reagent both of these conditions will cause for the bag to inflate. I was giving a discussion question that asked: Why would the bag inflate the same for each condition?
Calculate the pH when 11 mL of 440 mM KOH is titrated into 324 mL of 37 mM weak acid with a pKa of 4.98.
5. A compound (carboxylic acid) with molecular formula C10H12O2 has the following 'H-NMR Spectrum 11 10 9 8 7 PPM
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In this experiment, we did a Fischer Esterification using excess acetic acid, isopentyl alcohol, and sulfuric acid to form isopentyl acetate. Then sodium bicarbonate and NaCl were used in the extraction step of the experiment. Is there another method we could have used to calculate percent yield other than using the amount of isopentyl acetate? What are the advantages and disadvantages? (Using GC is not the answer we are looking for.)