Model 1 - Potential Energy Diagrams 1) The energy (enthalpy) change of a reaction can be determined by the following expression: Activated Complex Transition State AH = Energy products - Energy reactants Activation Energy, E Reactants Consider the energy change for the reaction in Model 1 (the graph to the left). Potential Energy (kJ/mol) Energy change (AH) Products a) The...
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6.(6 points) How will each of the following changes affect the equilibrium NHHS NHsHS Rxn is endothermic a. HSto is removed from the system b. The reaction is heated c. The volume of reaction is reduced d. A catalyst is added e. NH HS is added f NHxg is added 7.-(Spty)For the reaction 3A Bo the...
Predict the structure of the major product formed by 1, 2-addition of HCI to 2-methyl-1, 3-butadiene (isoprene). Predict the major product formed by 1, 4-addition of HCI to isoprene. Predict the structure of the major 1, 2-addition product formed by reaction of one mole of Br_2 with isoprene. Also predict the structure of the major 1, 4-addition product formed under...
b. Draw the structures of the organic products
of the acyl transfer reaction.
a. Draw the structure of the tetrahedral intermediate INITIALLY-FORMED in the reaction shown. b. Draw the structures of the organic products of the acyl transfer reaction.
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A 3.42-nF parallel-plate capacitor is charged to an initial potential difference AV, = 100 V and is then isolated. The dielectric material between the plates is paper, with a dielectric constant of 3.7. (a) How much work is required to withdraw the paper sheet? 12.5 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than...
A spring of negligible mass has a force constant of k=1600 N m. You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You then drop a 1.20 kg book onto it from a height of 0.80 m above the spring. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed. Caution: This is tricky, think about it carefully. The...
The equilibrium constant for the reaction R -> P is 10,000. If the reaction is at equilibrium: Reactants are present at higher concentration Products are present at higher concentration The concentration of Reactants = The concentration of Products Concentration of reactants and products are not related to equilibrium constant
9) For which of the following substances does phosphorus (P) have the largest value for oxidation number? a) Na P b) H3PO4 c) PF3 d) P e) PO;- 10) Which of the following is always true for the oxidation numbers in an oxidation-reduction reaction? a) The value for the oxidation number for atoms of the element being oxidized must increase...
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(2 pts) Draw the major elimination products and Identify the mechanism responsible (E1 or E2). If both E and Z isomers form, only draw the E alkene. If only one isomer forms, label the alkene "E,""Z," or neither 1. NaOCH3 а. Br НОСHЗ b. НОСНЗ C. CI NaOCH3 d. (6 pts) Draw the substitution and/or elimination...
8) Predict and draw the this in class on Monday (3/25 aw the structures of the products of the following reactions... (2 pts) (Note! We didn't cover ). I'll cover this in class on Wednesday, 3/27.*) CH 3 KMno 4 HaC H2O 3 CH CH 3 KMnO4 H2O (Hint: the ether oxygen is unaffected by KMnO,)
8) Predict and draw...