Why is this separation scheme incorrect for 2,6 dimethyl2-octene?
What is the correct separation scheme?
Why is this separation scheme incorrect for 2,6 dimethyl2-octene? What is the correct separation scheme? محمد...
Why is this separation scheme incorrect for 2,6
dimethyl2-octene?
What is the correct separation scheme?
ОН ОН ether, 10% NaHCO3 ether aq OH Na2SO4, filtration 6M HCl, vac. filtration ether aq Na2SO4 10H20 ОН NaCl "ОН evap. ether g ether ОН ОН
Identify all of the mistakes in the separation scheme. Keep in
mind that there will be more than one mistake in the scheme. For
each mistake, give an explanation as to why it was incorrect.
Н-N ether, 10% NaOH aq ether Step 1 Na HN Na2SO4, filtration Step 3 ether 6M HCI, vac. filtration Na2SO 10H2O Step 2 aq NaCl evap. ether Step 4 H2N ether
I was given an incorrect separation scheme for
2-bromo-8-methylnon-7-en-1-amine. I need to know what steps are
wrong and why, as well as what the correct separation scheme
is/looks like.
obrary Nat - H₂N Y Br ether, 5% NaHCO3 aq ether HN Н 6M HCI, vacuum filtration Na2SO4, gravity filtration aq ether H2NY NaCl HNYwy Naci Na2SO4•10H20 evap. ether ether
I was given an incorrect separation scheme for
2-bromo-8-methylnon-7-en-1-amine, and I need to know what steps are
wrong and why. I also need to figure out what the correct
separation scheme would look like.
obrary Nat - H₂N Y Br ether, 5% NaHCO3 aq ether HN Н 6M HCI, vacuum filtration Na2SO4, gravity filtration aq ether H2NY NaCl HNYwy Naci Na2SO4•10H20 evap. ether ether
Assignment 5: Separation Scheme Correction
On a page titled Incorrect Separation Scheme print the
incorrect separation scheme provided for your molecule on
Blackboard. The top of the separation scheme shows what other
compound is mixed with your molecule. Assume for the purposes of
this assignment that both compounds are solid at room temperature.
Also assume that both compounds are soluble in ether, except ionic
compounds. The goal of the separation is the isolate each of the
two compounds from...
The top of the separation scheme shows what other compound is
mixed with your molecule(the one on the left). Assume for the
purposes of this assignment that both compounds are solid at room
temperature. Assume that both compounds are soluble in ether,
except ionic compounds. The goal of the separation is the isolate
each of the two compounds from the mixture.
o Below the incorrect separation scheme write a discussion of
this incorrect scheme identifying all of the mistakes in...
8-ethyldeca-2,4-diene: Below the incorrect separation scheme
write a discussion of this incorrect scheme identifying all of the
mistakes in the separation scheme. Keep in mind that there will be
more than one mistake in the scheme. For each mistake, give a
detailed, scientific explanation of why it is incorrect. o All
answers must be typed. No handwritten responses will be
accepted.
Incorrect Separation Scheme но, ether, 5% NaHCO ether aq O он, Cl 6M HCI vacuum filtration 10% NaOH, gravity...
Correct the separation scheme. For each mistake, give a
detailed, scientific explanation of why it is incorrect: 7 –
methylocta – 3,5 dienoic acid
Sand OH water, gravity filtration er, erana aq Sand Na2SO4, gravity filtration Na2SO4•10H20 evap. water ether OH
Assignment 5: Separation Scheme Correction > On a page titled Incorrect Separation Scheme print the incorrect separation scheme provided for your molecule on Blackboard. The top of the separation scheme shows what other compound is mixed with your molecule. Assume for the purposes of this assignment that both compounds are solid at room temperature. Also assume that both compounds are soluble in ether, except ionic compounds. The goal of the separation is the isolate each of the two compounds from...
Assignment 5: Separation Scheme Correction On a page titled Incorrect Separation Scheme print the incorrect separation scheme provided for your molecule on Blackboard. The top of the separation scheme shows what other compound is mixed with your molecule. Assume for the purposes of this assignment that both compounds are solid at room temperature. Also assume that both compounds are soluble in ether, except ionic compounds. The goal of the separation is the isolate each of the two compounds from the...