Learning Goal: To use the Arrhenius equation to calculate the activation energy. As temperature rises, the average kinetic energy of molecules increases. In a chemical reaction, this means that a higher percentage of the molecules possess the required activation energy, and the reaction goes faster. This relationship is shown by the Arrhenius equation k=Ae−Ea/RT where k is the rate constant,...
Circle and name functional
groups. Predict the water solubility of each molecule. Please
explain and show your work.
Predict the wate Slubity of ea maecule coocH2 NH2
Predict the wate Slubity of ea maecule coocH2 NH2
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The example given the following problem:
I used 1.50 grams of the
CaCl2•2H2O.
I just want to make sure I did my calculations right?
Could someone please review my answers and provide appropriate
feedback my their answers to mine differ?
If they do, can you show your work.
A step-by-step example of this process, using the balanced equation from Figure...
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Calculate the Molarity, NaOH(mol/L) for Standar 1, Standar 2 and
Standard 3 with calculations
2.
Write and balance the chemical reaction between NaOh and
H2SO4
Molarity of standard H2SO4 solution (from the lab container) - 0.2411 M Write and balance the chemical reaction between NaOH and H2S04 (don't forget physical states): Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 NaOH used...
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12 Paragraph Styles 7. A reaction is known to react A, B, and C together to yield several products. Experimental data has determined that [A] is first order, [B] is second order, and [C] is zero order. Knowing this: > 51 1 Normal I No Spac... Heading 1 Heading 2 Heading 3 $c Rep A...
Reaction Rates Assessment Question 04 Select all of the factors which affect the rates of chemical reactions. temperature stoichiometry of the reaction O nature of the reactants O contact between the reactants O concentration of the reactants O catalysts relative energy of the products and the reactants Reaction Rate Laws Assessment Question 04 If the reaction rate doubles when the...
QUESTION 18 Consider the following reversible reaction equation: 2502(g) + O2(g) → 2503(g) Ka = 1.2 x 10 Complete the following sentences (a-e) by selecting the best choice from the dropdown menus. a) This is an example of a equilibrium b) At equilibrium, this system will contain mostly c) If more SO2 is added to this system at equilibrium, the...
A student calculated the R(f) value for a spot to be 1.05. Why is the value wrong? The progress of a reaction can be followed using TLC as follows: Several TLC plates are prepared by spotting them with the starting compound(s) and the product(s). (each plate is spotted with all the compounds,each in its own spot.) A place on each...
1. Predict the major product(s) formed when hexanoyl chloride is
treated with excess EtMgBr, followed by H2O.
2. Predict the major product(s) formed when hexanoyl chloride is
treated with Et2CuLi.
3. Predict the major product(s) formed when hexanoyl chloride is
treated with C6H5CO2Na.
4. Predict the major product(s)
formed when hexanoyl chloride is treated with excess
NH3.
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