Nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas can ve converted into ammonia
gas as shown in the reaction equation listed below. Answer each of
the questions listed below regarding this reaction.
1. Nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas can be converted into ammonia gas as shown in the reaction equation listed below. Answer each of the questions listed below regarding this reaction. N2(g)...
[Review Topics References Draw both resonance structures of the most stable carbocation intermediate in the reaction shown. + HBO • You do not have to consider stereochemistry, . Do not include anionic counter-ions, e.g., I, in your answer. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. • Separate resonance structures...
Draw an arrow-pushing mechanism for each step of the following
two-step reaction sequence and draw the resulting products. Don\'t
worry about the phenyl groups attached to phosphorus; just
abbreviate them with Ph.
Draw an arrow-pushing mechanism for each step of the following two-step reaction sequence and draw resulting products. Don't worry about the phenyl groups attached to phosphorus; just abbreviate...
14,15,16,17,18
14. Provide the major organic product of the reaction below 2 CHIS 15. Draw the major organic product venerated in the reaction below. Pay particular attention to regio- and stereochemical detail. 1.0, 2. (CH 16. Addition of HCl to 3-methyl-1-butene yields a mixture of two constitutional alkyl chloride isomers. What are they likely to be and how are they...
Draw the product(s) of the following reactions. 1. BH3 / THE CH3CH2CH2-CEC-H 2. H2O2/ aqueous NaOH • You do not have to consider stereochemistry, • Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. C - - OOO...
a) Fill in the missing diene that would lead to this isomer as the thermodynamic, but not the kinetic, product HBr Br .Ph (addition rxn) b) Show the mechanism for the above reaction, including the formation of both kinetic (low temperature) and thermodynamic (higher temperature) products. c) Show the mechanism for the conversion of the kinetic to the thermodynamic product....
1) What are the products of the following sequence of reactions? Write the structure of the intermediates (reaction with Mg), and the structure of the final product. 1) Mg, Diethyl ether Н,о A Br A) 2-butanol and MgHBr C) butane and Mg(OH)Br B) butane and MgHBr D) 2-butanol and Mg(OH)Br 2) What is the major product of the following reaction?...
Draw structural formulas for the major organic product(s) of the reaction shown below. CH2CH3 o + HNO3 to, 190. H2SO4 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. • Remember to include all of the formal charges on the atoms of any nitro groups. • Draw one structure per sketcher....
4) What causes the bubbling observed when the iron nail is placed in the salt/vinegar (acetic acid) solution? Hint: metals like Fe tend to lose electrons in the presence of H ions (acid). Hydrogen gas Hint #2: What if Fe gave one of its electrons to a proton? Give the other product of the reaction below and identify the reducing...
2 dibenzalacetone acetone benzaldehyde MW- 106.13 g/mol bp-1 78°C d 1.04 g/mL MW 234.30 g/mol mp #110-1110 MW-58.08 g/mol bp 56°C d 0.79 g/mL Its bs Reaction Setup (3 pts) S. OS Initial quantity of NaOH: S. I Initial quantity of benzaldehyde: mL Initial quantity of acetone: mL Theoretical yield of dibenzalacetone based on benzaldehyde: (show calculations) Theoretical yield of...