Calculate the distribution of the products according to the probability and reactivity of the chlorination reaction of the irradiated 2,3-dimethylpentane with ultraviolet light. (tertiary speed rate: 5.0, secondary: 3.8, primary = 1.0)
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Draw all the products resulting from the free radical chlorination of 2,4-dimethyl pentane, and predict the relative product distribution. Assume a ratio of 5.5 : 3.75 : 1.0 for the relative reactivity of tertiary to secondary to primary hydrogens in the free radical chlorination of unsubstituted alkanes. Express final ratio of products as a percent (total should add up to 100).
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13. The reaction of 3-methyl-1-phenylbutane with chlorine yields four different monochlorination products via a free radical mechanism. The experimental distribution of these products is given below. Use this information to determine the relative reactivity of the primary, secondary, tertiary and secondary benzylic hydrogens under these reaction conditions. SHOW ALL WORK!!! on a ou on oso ona 66.27% 12.54% 11.01% 10.18% 14. The free radical reaction of chlorine with 1,3-dimethyl cyclohexane yields five different monochlorination products. Draw the structure...
A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs Weak 0.1 (48%) Below average 0.2 (12) Average 0.3 12 Above average 0.3 40 Strong 0.1 52 1.0 Assume the risk-free rate is 2%. Calculate the stock's expected return, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and Sharpe ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places.
A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs Weak 0.2 -38% Below average 0.1 -15 Average 0.3 17 Above average 0.3 32 Strong 0.1 62 1.0 Calculate the stock's expected return. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Calculate the stock's standard deviation. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Calculate the stock's coefficient of variation. Round...
8-1 EXPECTED RETURN A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of this Demand Occurring Rate of Return if this Demand Occurs Weak 0.1 (30%) (14) 0.1 0.3 11 Below average Average Above average Strong 0.3 20 45 1.0 Assume the risk-free rate is 2%. Calculate the stock's expected return, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and Sharpe ratio.
A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs Weak 0.1 (46%) Below average 0.3 (10) Average 0.3 11 Above average 0.1 29 Strong 0.2 66 1.0 Assume the risk-free rate is 4%. Calculate the stock's expected return, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and Sharpe ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Stock's expected return: % Standard deviation: % Coefficient of...
A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs Weak 0.1 (22%) Below average 0.1 (13) Average 0.3 17 Above average 0.4 32 Strong 0.1 73 1.0 Assume the risk-free rate is 4%. Calculate the stock's expected return, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and Sharpe ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Stock's expected return: ____% Standard deviation: ____%...
A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs Weak 0.1 (28%) Below average 0.2 (15) Average 0.3 11 Above average 0.3 40 Strong 0.1 57 1.0 Assume the risk-free rate is 3%. Calculate the stock's expected return, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and Sharpe ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Stock's expected return: ? % Standard deviation:...
A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs Weak 0.1 (44%) Below average 0.1 (15) Average 0.3 10 Above average 0.3 23 Strong 0.2 45 1.0 Assume the risk-free rate is 4%. Calculate the stock's expected return, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and Sharpe ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Stock's expected return: % Standard deviation: % Coefficient of...
A stock's returns have the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs Weak 0.1 (46%) Below average 0.1 (14) Average 0.3 10 Above average 0.3 29 Strong 0.2 49 1.0 Assume the risk-free rate is 3%. Calculate the stock's expected return, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and Sharpe ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Stock's expected return: % Standard deviation: %...