Is Naphthalene soluble, partially soluble or insoluble in: (1) cold ethanol; (2) hot ethanol; (3) cold chloroform; (4) hot chloroform Is maleic anhydride soluble, partially soluble or insoluble in:(1) cold ethanol; (2) hot ethanol; (3) cold chloroform; (4) hot chloroform
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Is Naphthalene soluble, partially soluble or insoluble in: (1) cold ethanol; (2) hot ethanol; (3) cold...
How would you separate a mixture of benzanilide (soluble in hot ethanol, insoluble in cold ethanol and water) and benzoic acid (soluble in hot or cold ethanol and hot water only) using recrystallization? Write out a formal procedure for this separation. It should be passive, past tense and in complete sentences. There should be detail for someone to follow, but it does not need to be a step by step procedure. You should assume it is for someone who is...
Would either ethanol or chloroform be suitable for recrystallising naphthalene or maleic anhydride - if so which and why?
B. The Solubility of Alcohols in Acetone: Test Tube Observation: Soluble or Insoluble in Acetone Was the Alcohol Soluble in Acetone vet Insoluble in Water? Yes or No Soluble 1. ethanol No Soluble 2. 1-butanol Soluble 3. 1-pentanol 4. 1-hexanol Solubie Soluble yes 5. 1-octanol Comment on the ability of acetone as a solvent for organic compounds: 242
1. Which of the following statement is consistent with the mechanism between the starting material, 4-aminophenol and acetic anhydride, used to synthesized 4-acetamidophenol. A) Acetic anhydride acts as a nucleophile attacking the alcohol group in 4-aminophenol. B) The alcohol group of 4-aminophenol acts as a nucleophile attacking the carbonyl carbon of acetic anhydride. C) The amine group of 4-aminophenol acts as a nucleophile attacking the carbonyl carbon of acetic anhydride. D) Acetic anhydride acts as a nucleophile attacking the amine...
3.Cold water is added to each of the following pairs of solid salts. In each case state whether a precipitate wil be present, and if so what its composition is. Note: The precipitate may be either one or both of the original salts or one or more of the products formed by reaction between the salts. (10 pts) a. Pb(C2H2O2)2 and NaCl b. BaSO4 and Cus c. Ni(NO3)2 and CaCl2 d. AgCl and Cu(NO3)2 e. Na2CO3 and MgCl2 4. In...
The following device transfers from a hot fluid to a cold fluid. The hot water (1-2) and cold water (3-4) do not mix with each other 2 lbm/s of hot water enters state 1 at (140F, 15 psi) with a velocity of 5 ft/s and leaves state 2 (100F, 14.7 psi) with a velocity of 4 ft/s. Cold air enters at state 3 (60F, 20 psi) with a velocity of 10 ft/s and leaves at state 4 (80F, 17 psi)...
Determine water solubility of the following compounds (soluble, slightly soluble, or insoluble). and provide an explanation as to why some compounds are soluble, slightly soluble and some are insoluble in water. 1. ammonium chloride. 2. sodium sulfate 3. calcium chloride. 4. calcium sulfate 5. ammonium nitrate 6. sodium carbonate 7. calcium nitrate. 8. calcium carbonate
Stream Type T. (°C) T(°C) CP (kW/°C) 1 ATmin= 10 1 2 3 Hot Hot Cold Cold 180 130 60 30 80 40 100 1 20 4 1.8 1. Develop a temperature interval diagram 2. Produce a problem table from the temperature interval diagram 3. Using heat cascade, state the pinch point, Hot & cold utility usage 4. What is the minimum number of units a) For max energy recovery b) Energy relaxation across pinch 5. Design a HEX network...
Pt.1 predict whether soluble or insoluble.
Pt 2. Miscible or immiscible
Pt 3 and beyond- answering questions
1. For each of the following pairs of solute and solvent, predict whether the solute would be soluble or insoluble. After making your predictions, you can check your answers by looking up the compounds in The Merck Index or the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Generally, The Merck Index is the easier reference book to use. If the substance has a solubility...
#1,2,3,4,5 state if the following ionic compounds will be
soluble or insoluble in water and give a brief explanation
why.
#6 Predict which reactions will form soluble or insoluble
compounds: A &B
1. State if the following ionic compounds will be soluble or insoluble in water (Give a brief explanation why to receive credit) 1. CaCl2 2. MgOH 3. BaSO4 4. AgBr 5. Al2(CO3)3. 6. Predict which reactions will form soluble or insoluble compounds below: a) LiBr(aq) + NaNO, (aq)....