What are the products for the base-catalyzed
transesterification reactions?
5. Predict the products for the following base catalyzed transesterification reactions. ОMe NaOH, ¡PrOH (-MeOH) NaOH, MeOH
Ozone Decomposition: Ozone formation is faster during the day due to the action of sunlight on NO, molecules. Thus, Os(g) accumulates in the troposphere and its concentration peaks sometime in the afternoon. During the night, ozone reacts with NO(g) according to the following reaction: NO(g) + O.(B) NO,() + O2(g). This is a single-step process with an activation energy E....
Ozone Decomposition: Ozone formation is faster during the day due to the action of sunlight on NO, molecules. Thus, 0,() accumulates in the troposphere and its concentration peaks sometime in the afternoon. During the night, orone reacts with NO(g) according to the following reaction: NO(g) + O2(g) - NO(g) + O2(b). This is a single step process with an activation...
29. Explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of an aqueous solution
Predict the percent areas of all of the products ofmonochlorination of 1,4-dimethylcyclohexane.
predict the products from the dehydration with
H2SO4/H2O of the following alcohols.
Fe(ClO3)3+K2CrO4----> Predict products, balance, and states
Aluminum metal reacts with zinc(II) ion in an aqueous solution by the following half-cell reactions: Al(s) → Al3+(aq) + 3e− Zn2+(aq) + 2e− → Zn(s) a. Predict the potential of the cell under standard conditions. (4 points) b. Predict whether the reaction will occur spontaneously, or whether a source of electricity will be required for the reaction. Justify your answer....
The integrated rate law allow chemists to predict the reactant concentration after a certain amount of time, or the time it would take for a certain concentration to be reached. The integrated rate law for a first-order reaction is: [A] = [A]oe -Rt Now say we are particularly interested in the time it would take for the concentration to become...
4. An monoprotic acid was isolated from an organic chemistry reaction. Titration of a sample of pure acid (1.2131 g) with NaOH (0.0944 M) to a phenolphthalein endpoint required 41.21 mL of base. What is the molecular weight of the unknown acid?