Use ARIO (Atom, Resonance, Induction, and Orbital) to explain the following comparison:
H2O vs NH3
CH4 vs CH3COCH3
NH3 vs HCCH
Use ARIO (Atom, Resonance, Induction, and Orbital) to explain the following comparison: H2O vs NH3 CH4...
VSEPR 3D Model of the following: (Show polarity) CH4 CH3Cl CH2Cl2 NH3 H2O H3O+
3. Consider the four compounds CH4, NH3, H2O, and HF. Use periodic trends in bond lengths and the electronegativity table in Chang to answer the following questions: (a) Which molecule is expected to have the longest bonds? (b) Which molecule is expected to have the most polar bonds? (c) Which molecule is expected to have the least polar bonds?
Complete for a thumbs up! a. Explain resonance. Use images to help defend your explanation. b. Create a table listing the trends on the periodic table of increasing atomic radius, electronegativity, and polarity. c. Rank these compounds in order of least polar to most polar: CH4, H2O, HCl, and NO2. d. Draw the Lewis dot structures for CH4, H2O, HCl, and NO2.
Explain the following observations: (a) CO2 is a gas but H2O is a liquid at room temperature (b) H2O is a liquid at room temperature but NH3 and HF are gases (c) H2O and Br2 are liquids at room temperature but I2 is a solid (d) CH4 is a gas at room temperature but C5H12 is a liquid
Place the following in order of probable increasing boiling point: CH3OH, CH4, H2O, CH3F. Explain why.
Please answer & explain 10-14
10. 11. What is the hybridization on the carbon atom indicated by an arrow in the image below? a) sp b) sp? H | c) sp d) spºd HCC-CCHN Select the correct statement below ii a) There are two sp hybrid orbitals. H HH b) There is one sp hybrid orbital c) There are four sp hybrid orbitals. More than one statement is correct 12. Select the polar molecule. a) CH4 b) NH3 c) SF6...
Calculate ΔrH for the following reaction: CH4(g)+2O2(g)→CO2(g)+2H2O(l) Use the following reactions and given ΔrH's. CH4(g)+O2(g)→CH2O(g)+H2O(g), ΔrH = -284 kJmol−1 CH2O(g)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+H2O(g), ΔrH = -527 kJmol−1 H2O(l)→H2O(g), ΔrH = 44.0 kJmol−1
Place the following molecules in order from weakest(1) to strongest (4) acid: H2O, H2SO4, H2Se, CH4. Please explain what method you use to determine this. Thanks!
Use Hess's law and the following data CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2 H2O(g) AH° = -802 kJ mol-1 CH4(8) + CO2(g) —> 2CO(g) + 2 H2(g) AFH° = +247 kJ mol-1 CH4(g) + H2O(g) –> CO(g) + 3H2(g) AFH° = +206 kJ mol-1 to determine A.Hº for the following reaction, an important source of hydrogen gas CH4(8) + +02(8) — CO(g) + 2 H2(8)
What is the enthalpy of the following reaction: CH4(g) + NH3(g) à HCN(g) + 3H2(g) Use the data from the following three reactions: N2(g) + 3H2(g) à 2NH3(g) DrH° = -91.8 kJ C(s) + 2H2(g) à CH4(g) DrH° = -74.9 kJ H2(g) + 2C(s) + N2(g) à 2HCN(g) DrH° = +270.3 kJ 437 kJ 150 kJ 391 kJ 287 kJ 256 kJ