Problem 13. Write a bond-line formula for each of the following compounds. (a) (E)-1,4-dibromopent-2-ene (b) (R)-3-chloro-2-methylbut-l-ene Problem 14. You have the task of preparing styrene (C.HSCH=CH;) by dehydrohalogenation of either 1- bromo-2-phenylethane or 1-bromo-1-phenylethane using KOH in ethanol at reflux temperature. Which halide would you choose as your starting material to give the better yield of the alkene Explain your...
EXPERIMENT 19 Part A: Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons Observe the results of the ignition test and record observations in the table below Draw the structures of each compound and predict its solubility in water Compounds Tested Structure Ignition Test Solubility in Water Methanol Acetone Hexane Cyclohexanol Toluene Part B: Reaction of Bromine with Hydrocarbons Alkenes tend to undergo addition reactions...
1. In the metallurgy of antimony, the pure metal is recovered from the sulfide ore by the following reaction: SbS(s) + 3Fe (s) 2 Sb(s) + 3FeS () AH-125 kJ Calculate AS un for this reaction at 25°C and 1 atm. 2. Predict the sign of AS., for each of the following reactions. Write "positive" or "negative". a. PCI (8)...
Please answer all parts of this question.
Part A Constants 1 Periodis Table Before mixing, how many grams of Cu are present in the solution of CusO, Express your answer using three significant figures. Consider two solutions, the first being 50.0 mL of 1.00 M CuSO4 and the second 50.0 mL of 2.00 M KOH. When the two solutions are...
Describe Gibbs free energy and explain how the change in free energy delta G can be used to predict if a reaction will be spontaneous or non-spontaneous. Explain how ATP acts as an energy carrier. Describe oxidative phosphorylation. Where is the electron transport chain (ETC) located and name each of the five complexes of ETC. Explain standard reduction potential. Explain...
5. For each of the following questions, provide the missing reagents and conditions or predict the MAJOR product. Indicate stereochemistry and identify a racemic mixture if applicable. If no reaction ocCurs, write out "no reaction." (48pts) a. Br Br b. I) LDA/THF/cold 2) iodomethane / THF 3) NABH,/ MeOH C. I. KCr,O,/H2SO, I. CH CH),N(CH,),сH, (followed by H,O 3-рentanol d....
Organic chemistry lab on Oxidation Puzzle
Sample Questions 1. 2. 4. Write a mechanism for the reaction of 2-butanol with sodium hypochlorite in an acetic acid solution. Provide two disadvantages associated with using dichromate for the process of oxidation (i.e. justify why you will be using NaOCl instead of dichromate). What is the purpose of adding NaHSO, solution to the...
2. (16 points) In each of the following pairs of reactions elimination competes with substitution. Write the starting material and all possible products of the reactions, don't write mechanistic part Write "elimination is favored" for reaction in which elimination products can be obtained in higher yield comparing to the yield of the elimination product/s in the second reaction. Provide the...
Two firms produce closely-related products and have marginal
costs MC1=10 and MC2=20. The market supplied by firm 1 has demand
Q1=100-2p1+p2, while 2's market has demand Q2=100+p1-2p2. The two
firms are engaged in Bertrand price competition.
Two firms produce closely-related products, and have marginal costs MC1-10 and MC2-20. The market supplied by firm 1 has demand Q1 = 100-2p1+P2, while...
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes.
a. The reaction of potassium with water.
c. Thermal decomposition of sodium azide.
d. The reaction of potassium peroxide with water.
e. Calcium hydride reacting with water.
f. The reaction between ethanol and lithium hydride.
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes: a. The reaction of potassium with water. C. Thermal...