
please explain first one why E not Z and why butyl wasn't first in the naming.
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please explain first one why E not Z and why butyl wasn't first in the naming. Ci (E) - I-chlore -2-t-buty t-heptene a....
please explain fully. also I am confused why there are numbers in
with E and Z
(2.) Draw structures corresponding to the following names: a) (4E)-2,4-dimehyl-1,4-hexadiene b) Cis-3,3-dimethyl-4-propyl-1,5-octadiene c) 4-methyl-1,2-pentadiene d) (3E,5Z)-2,6-dimethyl-1,3,5,7-octatetraene e) 3-butyl-2-heptene f) Trans-2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-3-hexene
Part II. Competing nucleophiles with t-butyl alcohol 1. The composition of the product mixture is analyzed based on refractive index measurem. At 20.0 °C, the refractive index of puret-butyl chloride is 1.3877 and that of pure 1-buty bromide is 1.4280. One previous student determined the refractive index of his product mixture to be 1.4250 at 20.0 °C. Assume a linear relation between the refractive index and the molar composition of the mixture. Calculate the molar percentages of t-butyl chloride and/-butyl...
Can someone please explain why the ordering is
A>D>B>E>C I know why c is first because it's primary
and why A is last because it's tertiary the most stable but the
middle is hard for me to understand.
Reaction coordinate 2. Rank the following carbocations in order of decreasing stability
Define the following molecules at E or Z. Please explain how and
why that is the answer!
2) Define the following molecules as E or Z. NH2 HO OH он
Let T:P R^2 be defined by T(p(x)) = (p(1),p(-1)). (a) Find T(p(x)) where p(x) = 2 + 5x. (b) Show that T is a linear transformation. (C) Find the kernel of T. Explain why T is one-to-one. (d) Find the range of T. Explain why I' is onto. (e) Find T-1(3,7)
Please show work thank you!
Taekıt Let ci(t) = and 22(t) = [cekit (dekat I bekat (a) (6 points) Compute W[71,22](t) (b) (2 points) What conditions on a, b, c, d make ci and 22 linearly dependent? (c) (2 points) What conditions on t make wi and linearly dependent?
(d) Are X,T,Y,Z are mutually independent? Explain why they are
indepedent or why they are not independent.
(e) Find the pdf of K, where K=X+T+Y
1. (10 points) Let f(x, y, z, t) = e-z-y-z-t, x > 0, y > 0, 2 > 0,t > 0, and =0 otherwise, be the joint PDF of (X, Y, Z,T) (a) Compute P{X<Y <T<2} (b) Compute P {X = T = 2 = Y} (c) Compute E[X + 2Y + 32 +T]
Please explain your steps. I really don't
understand this.
Exercise 2. Consider the continuous-time signal x(t) = ejwot. Signal x(t) is sent to the input of a first LTI system (System 1) with frequency response Hi(jw) = e-jwA. Let A and wo be constant positive real values. Let y(t) be the output signal of System 1. Signal y(t) is then sent to the input of a second LTI system (System 2) with frequency response H2(jw) = w. Let z(t) be...
Please be specific, thanks!
(2) Why First-Order Systems (of a Specific Form) Are Sufficient: In class I stated that all systems of differential equations can be turned into first-order systems. And I wrote that first-order systems can be written in the form: For 3-by-3 system, the form is: r-f(r, y,z,t) y- g(x, y, z, t) , = h(z,y,z, This can be generalized to any number of unknown functions. a) Notice that r', y', and z are not included in the...
1 and 2 please
1. Explain why you would conduct a t test rather than a z test. In other words, what is the difference between a one sample t test and a one sample z test? 2. Because of what is discussed in question 1, some of the components of calculating at value are different from the components of a z value. Specifically, the t value utilizes degrees of freedom. Explain what degrees of freedom means (you can include...