A scientist studying the reaction between decaborane and oxygen mixed 70.0 g of B10H18 with 160.0 g of O2. This reaction generates B2O3 and H2O as the only products. Compute how many grams of H2O are present after the reaction went to completion.
please show reaction arrow pushing mechanisms and products of
each. each proceeds via SN1 reaction
oH 7r+ AOH b) c) 7er t 1
For the following SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic
products of the reaction, and identify the nucleophile, substrate,
and leaving group.Select the statement that properly identifies the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group.
For the following SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic products of the reaction, and identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group. Select the statement that properly identifies the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group.
please show reaction arrow pushing mechanisms and products of
each. each proceeds via SN2 reaction
Br Nax b) Br NaI +8r NaI c)
Be sure to answer all parts. Draw the products in the following reaction I CH3CH2OH Part 1 out of 3 Identify which mechanism(s) the reaction will undergo. E2
Complete and balance the following neutralization reaction, name
the products, and write the net ionic equation.
Write the overall ionic reaction.
H3PO4(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq)→
When a reaction is spontaneous is means that: a. The reaction occurs right away b. All of these answers are true. c. The reactants are more abundant then the products d. The reactions will release energy
What are the products from the following single-replacement reaction? K( s) + H 2O( l) → KOH and H2O no reaction K2O and H2 K2O and H2O KOH and H2
2. Which of the following is the correct order of decreasing basicity (stronger base> weaker base)? A. NH,>MeNH2> H2O> MEOH B. CH,COONa> NaOH>NaOMe>NaNMe D. MeNH2>NH, > MeOH> CH 3. Which of the following terms describes the following reaction? + Br2 H2O OH A. substitution B.addition C. elimination D. rearrangements 4. According to the Hammond Postulate transition states for A. endothermic...