Gives examples and identify the properties for each of the following: 1- polar solvent 2- nonpolar solvent 3- protic solvent 4. Aprotic solvent
Gives examples and identify the properties for each of the following: 1- polar solvent 2- nonpolar...
a. Label each of the following as a nonpolar, borderline polar, or polar solvent. b. Label each solvent as protic or aprotic c. Then, label which reaction the solvent will help promote: SN1, SN2 or neither. HO CI CI dichloromethane moi propanol acetone benzene
Problem 3: Identify each of the following solvents as polar protic or polar aprotic. poiar Polar polar pronic oprotic polar Drotis, Ho Polar polar polar pronc opronic Piotic
What is a polar solvent and carbon tetrachloride (CCI_4) is a nonpolar solvent. In which solvent is each of the following more likely to be soluble? NaNO_3, ionic in carbon tetrachloride (CCI_4)(a nonpolar solvent) in water (a polar solvent) I_2, nonpolar in carbon tetrachloride (CCI_4)(a nonpolar solvent in water (a polar solvent) sucross (table sugar) polar in water (a polar solvent) in carbon tetrachloride (CCI_4) (a nonpolar solvent) gasoline nonpolar in water (a polar solvent) in carbon tetrachloride (CCI_4)(a nonpolar...
Water is a polar solvent; hexane is a nonpolar solvent. In which solvent is each of the following more likely to be soluble? (a) vegetable oil, nonpolar (b) benzene, nonpolar (c) LINO3, ionic (d) Na2SO4, ionic Calculate the % concentrations of the following solutions. (a) 0.60 g of Klin 18.0 g of water (% m/m). (b) 8.5 g of casein in 130 mL of low-fat milk (% m/v). Show work and underline final answers.
Classify the following five solvents in each appropriate category. The dielectric constant (€) is provided for each solvent. 1. Ethanol (E=25) is a: O O polar solvent non-polar solvent protic solvent aprotic solvent O O donor solvent non-donor solvent 2. Dimethylformamide (E=37) is a: O O polar solvent non-polar solvent O O protic solvent aprotic solvent O O donor solvent non-donor solvent 3. Hexane (e=1.9) is a: O O polar solvent non-polar solvent O O protic solvent aprotic solvent O...
5. For each of the following solvents, provide an unambiguous structural formula. Then classify each solvent as protic, polar aprotic, or nonpolar. a. Ethanol b. Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) c. Hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA) d. Benzene e. Heptane f. Acetic acid 9. Tetrahydrofuran (THF) h. Diethyl ether i Carbon tetrachloride j. Dichloromethane (DCM) k. Chloroform 1. Ethyl acetate
+ Fit to page Page view 1. (10 pts) For the following reactions: a. Label the Nucleophile (Nu) and whether it is strong or weak b. Label the Electrophile (E) and whether it is primary, secondary, or tertiary and circle the leaving group c. Label the Solvent and whether it is polar protic or polar aprotic d. Categorize each as preferring SN1, Preferring SN2, or could do either e Draw the product of the reaction, based upon your categorization, remember...
Dimethyl sulfoxide is an important polar aprotic solvent that can dissolve both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. Because it penetrates the skin very readily, it is sometimes used as a vehicle for topical application of pharmaceuticals. Draw the structure of dimethyl sulfoxide. Include any nonbonding electrons on sulfur, and minimize formal charges by allowing sulfur to expand its octet.
Dimethyl sulfoxide is an important polar aprotic solvent that can dissolve both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. Because it penetrates the skin very readily, it is sometimes used as a vehicle for topical application of pharmaceuticals. Draw the structure of dimethyl sulfoxide. Include any nonbonding electrons on sulfur, and minimize formal charges by allowing sulfur to expand its octet.
For the chemical reaction answer the following questions:
1. Is the mechanism Sn1 or Sn2?
2. What kind of substrate reacts in the following reaction? (2 °
, 2 ° allylic , 3 ° )
3. Is the role of the alkyl halide reactant an acid, base,
electrophile, nucleophile , or both a nucleophile and base?
4. Is the role of the reagent KI an acid, base, electrophile,
nucleophile , or both a nucleophile and base?
5. What is the...