
1. When cyclohexanone (shown below) is treated with H2O, an equilibrium is established between cyclohexanone and...
(1)Phenylglyoxal. Phenylglyoxal is in equilibrium with its hydrate as shown: H + H2O HO OH (a) Propose a mechanism for this reaction under acidic conditions. (b) Propose a mechanism for this reaction under basic conditions. The IR spectrum of the hydrate is shown below MICRONS NICOLET 20SX FT-IR 21 22 25 2.6 2.72.8 2.9 100 3 3.5 4.5 5.5 10 12 14 15 18 17 18 19 80 0.1 70 40 A 05 08 0.7 09 10 20 4000 3800...
Explain why the compound shown below a mixture of two interconnecting structures when treated with pcc, but produces only one compound when treated with H_2 CrO_4. Show all structures to justify this observation.
When the cyclopentene derivative shown below is treated with OsO4, compound A is formed as essentially the exclusive product with only a tiny trace of B being formed. What is the most reasonable explanation for this? H3C CH3 Нас- H3C H3C H3C HaC 3 он OsO4 OH CH3 CH3 CH3 он A, 99% B, <1% O B is not formed to any extent because it would place the methyl group and tert-butyl group both axial O The tert-butyl group effectively...
9 & 10. Treatment of the optically pure (S)- cyclohexanone (1) shown below with sodium methane thiolate in THF (tetrahydrofuran the solvent) gives products A and B that both have the same molecular formula CgH14SO. Compound A and B are easily physically separated by distillation with A having the lower boiling point and it is found that the optical rotation of the purified and separated substances A and B [ajo 0. It is experimentally found that the rate of formation...
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General Chemistry II Laboratory Manual, 2017 Revision Questions: 1) Using the equilibrium shown below, fill in the table showing which way each stress would shift things to reestablish equilibrium and the effect on the value of Kc cach stress will have. Assume that only the stress that is being applied is happening to the system at equilibrium and nothing else changes (e. the volume of the container remains constant unless you are told otherwise). 2CHCl(g) +Cl2(g) = 2CCL.(1)...
What results when a secondary alcohol is oxidized? a. a ketone d. an acid b. an amine e. no reaction c. an aldehyde Which of the following combinations will react spontaneously? A. 12 + Cu2+ B. Pb2+ + Ag C. Zn2+ + Mg D. Sn2+ + Ni2+ The general formula for a cycloalkane can be represented by which of the following? a. C,H, C. CH b. C.H2n+2 d. C.H21-2 In a certain reaction AH =-136 kJ and E, = 96...
Discussion questions
1. What is the link between internal marketing and service
quality in the airline industry?
2. What internal marketing programmes could British Airways
put into place to avoid further internal unrest? What potential is
there to extend auch programmes to external partners?
3. What challenges may BA face in implementing an internal
marketing programme to deliver value to its customers?
(1981)ǐn the context ofbank marketing ths theme has bon pururd by other, nashri oriented towards the identification of...
1.- Based on the below reading, using Critical Analysis, based on the concepts of text, comment, and answer What can we learn from the great business leaders? WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM GREAT BUSINESS LEADERS? 2.- Depending on the below reading assigned, using Critical Analysis, based on the concepts of reading, comment on your optics regarding the last three paragraphs of the reading conclusions. WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE BIG BUSINESS LEADERS? William Henry “Bill” Gates III was born...
Working on the questions at the end of this lab report
(see above). I need help answering questions 2, 3, and 4 completely
and thoroughly. Thank you!
s, until the I hexano 1 clean disti CYCLOHEXENE from CYCLOHEXANOL be dehydrated with solfuric acid to yield cyclohexene and waterf Add a 0°C (record ct and cal H,SO + H20 ainer. s in purification of any crude product are (a) the preliminary separation of the product from the reaction mixture by distillation...
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Experiment 4: Identification of an unknown acid by titration Page 2 of 15 Background In this experiment, you will use both qualitative and quantitative properties to determine an unknown acid's identity and concentration. To do this analysis, you will perform a titration of your unknown acid sample-specifically a potentiometric titration where you use a pH meter and record pH values during the titration, combined with a visual titration using a color indi- cator...