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  • When you write the answers, please write the page number for which the question is located....

    When you write the answers, please write the page number for which the question is located. Thank you! Experiment 8 Name: Double Replacement Reactions Background: Some reactions have the net effect of causing the cation of cach reactant to trade places, forming a compound with the other anion. These reactions are known as double replacement reactions. In the example below...

  • 1. Use a molecular drawing program to construct a balanced equation for the specific reaction of...

    1. Use a molecular drawing program to construct a balanced equation for the specific reaction of 2-propanol with the Lucas reagent including structural/skeletal formulas. Do not just copy the general reaction (no R's in your answer). 2. Use a molecular drawing program to construct an equation for the reaction of each of the specific alcohols in Part A (listed in...

  • please can you tell me how the person calculated the percent recovery and if it's correct...

    please can you tell me how the person calculated the percent recovery and if it's correct ??? Reactions: Reaction of Benzoic Acid with base Data and Calculations: Measurements Benzoic acid Benzocaine 9-Fluorenone Acid, Base, Neutral 0.052g 52mg 0.057g- 57mg 0.051g 51mg substances initial mass. Culture tube initial 11.431g 11.431g 11.431g Culture tube final 11.578g 11.578g 11.578g Aluminum-weighing dish 0.413g 0.415g...

  • Calculate the moles of insoluble CH3COOAg in mixture #1 at equilibrium. Table 1: Reaction Analysis Between...

    Calculate the moles of insoluble CH3COOAg in mixture #1 at equilibrium. Table 1: Reaction Analysis Between AgNO3 and CH3COONa Mixture #1 Initial [Ag+] 60 milimolar (mM) Initial [CH3COO-] 140 milimolar (mM) Final [Ag+] 0 milimolar (mM) Final [CH3COO-] 80 milimolar (mM) KSCN Concentration: 0.10M Table 2: Burrette Readings for KSCN Additions. Mixture #1 Volume of filtrate 20.00mL Final burette reading...

  • Use the observations made from the four experiments shown in the table below to determine the...

    Use the observations made from the four experiments shown in the table below to determine the rate law for the reaction 2 NO2(g) + F2(g)   2NO2F(g).  Find the exponents, x and y, and the rate constant, k, and its units (you only need to use Experiment 1 values to find k).    Rate = k [NO2]x [F2]y   (6 points) ______            ______            ___________________________      ________________ x                                  y                                  Rate Law                                                                           k, and its...

  • How many grams of NH3 can be produced from 4.74 mol of N2 and excess H2.

    Learning Goal: To understand how to use stoichiometry to convert between quantities of reactants and products in chemical equations. Stoichiometry describes the quantitative relationships among the reactants and products of a balanced reaction by directly comparing mole ratios. Stoichiometry can be used to convert mass, number of moles, or number of particles between products and reactants, as shown in the flowchart displayed...

  • Supply products or reagents. If more than one organic product forms, you must write both products....

    Supply products or reagents. If more than one organic product forms, you must write both products. If stereo- or regiochemistry is important, you must show that. Incorrect regio- or stereochemistry will not receive credit. If no reaction is possible, write N.R. Please Help with letters E,F,G, and H Thank you peroxidesh heat or ho t Jn 9. CH3CH2CH2CH2CHO CrO3» C....

  • Show the curved arrow mechanism and both products for the reaction between methyl iodide and ethoxide....

    Show the curved arrow mechanism and both products for the reaction between methyl iodide and ethoxide. Show all charges on products and lone pair electrons. methyl iodide ethoxide organic product inorganic product CH3 H3C CH3 Does every curved arrow start at an electron rich site and point toward an electron poor site? Did you show an arrow for each bond...

  • Report Sheet Experiment 8 Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Observe and record original state...

    Report Sheet Experiment 8 Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Observe and record original state of all reactants in each reaction, i.e. liquid, solid crystal gaseous, aqueous, color, odor, etc. Reaction 1: CUCO3(s): CUCO3(s) Balanced Equation: Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 2: Fe(s) : CuSO4 (aq): Balanced Equation: Fe (s) + CuSO.(aq) Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 3: Mg(s);...

  • predict the sign of the entropy change for each of the following processes: a) I2(s)---->2I(g) cannot...

    predict the sign of the entropy change for each of the following processes: a) I2(s)---->2I(g) cannot predict negative positive b) 2Zn(s) + O2 (g) ---> 2ZnO(S) cannot predict positive negative c) N2 (g) + O2(g) ---> 2NO(g) negative postive cannot predict

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