A chemical engineer is studying the following reaction: 4 HCl(9)+0,(9) + 2H20(9)+2C12(9) At the temperature the engineer picks, the equilibrium constant for this reaction is 0.086. The engineer charges ("fills") four reaction vessels with hydrogen chloride and oxygen, and lets the reaction begin. She then measures the composition of the mixture inside each vessel from time to time. Her first...
A chemical engineer is studying the following reaction: 2 H,S(9)+302(9) - 2 SO2(9)+2H2O(9) At the temperature the engineer picks, the equilibrium constant K, for this reaction is 4.1. The engineer charges ("hills") four reaction vessels with hydrogen sulfide and oxygen, and lets the reaction begin. She then measures the composition of the mixture inside each vessel from time to time....
A chemical engineer is studying the following reaction: HCN(0g)+NH (aq) +CN (aq)+NH (aq) At the temperature the engineer picks, the equilibrium constant K, for this reaction is 0.75 The engineer charges ("fills") four reaction vessels with hydrogen cyanide and ammonia, and lets the reaction begin. He then measures the composition of the mixture inside each vessel from time to time....
A chemical engineer is studying the following reaction: HClg)+02(9) 2H20rg)+2C12(9) At the temperature the engineer picks, the equilibrium constant K, for this reaction is 0.027. The engineer charges (fills) four reaction vessels with hydrogen chloride and oxygen, and lets the reaction begin. He then measures the composition of the mixture inside each vessel from time to time. His first set...
Please explain procedure:
A+B-2C The following data are obtained for this reaction at a certain temperature: [A]o (M) 0.150 0.150 0.200 0.300 [B]o (M) 0.250 0.3620 0.400 0.400 initial rate (M/hr) 1.08 x 104 1.56 x 10-4 2.30 x 104 3.44 x 10-4 run # 4 (a) Determine the order of the reaction with respect to A and with respect...
Questions: 1. Write balanced equations for each of the four different acid-base reactions in this experiment. Include phases (s, 1, g, aq) for reactants and products. Naoteit HChagj- NaOH agl+ NH2 (09) t HUiagy NHz 491 HadtNaa (a4) Hao t NaCats HCaHso (44) NH4 ca) + C211202a) t 2. How does the enthalpy of neutralization change when you switch from...
TReferences) [Review Topics] Draw structural formulas for the major organic product of the reagents shown. CH3 & Ch Fell. NO2 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry • Apply formal charges to any nitro groups. • If there is more than one major product possible, draw all of them. • Separate multiple products using the sign from the drop-down...
organic chemistry lab help 2-4 please
2. What key IR and NMR absorptions would allow you to determine that the products from the reactions above have been successfully synthesized? Ignore absorptions also found in the reactant 3. NaBH, usually reacts slowly or not at all with esters. Therefore, LiAlH, is often needed to reduce esters. Why do you think LiAlH,...
Thank you!
Consider the indicated step in the elimination-addition reaction depicted below. Given that the pKaHA of NH3 is 35, and assuming that the pKabH of the negatively charged aniline species is 41.3, what is Keq for this step? To make your Keg Value feasible to enter into Canvas, take the log (base 10) of your calculated Keq value and...
please give correct answers to these 5 questions with
explanations, thankyou
Which solvent(s) is required for a nucleophilic addition reaction involving a Grignard reagent and a carbonyl compound? What is the primary organic product of the following reaction? н* Select one: +H2N. All reactions must be carried out in water All reactions must be carried out in dry solvents (free...