UU 4. Write a detailed mechanism for the reaction of nitrous oxide with sodium hydroxide. OUH...
1. Write a detailed mechanism for the reaction of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) with sodium hydroxide. Write all resonance forms.
Combustion Analysis Copper(II) oxide (CuO) pellets UU Excess Oxygen in oxygen out Furnace Sodium hydroxide (traps CO) Drying agent (traps H2O) Sample dish х СО, + у H,0 С, н, о, + nO, 2 o Start with 58 g of compound that has only C, H, and O in it After reaction find you have 132 g of CO2 and 54 g of H20 Determine mass % of each element and empirical formula
Ethylene oxide is the starting material for the synthesis of 1, 4-dioxane. Write a detailed mechanism for this synthesis (shown above). Then draw curved arrows that depict electron reorganization for Step 2 of the mechanism shown below. Unless specified otherwise, do not count proton transfers when counting steps. The starting materials of this step are provided.
4. Write an equation showing the reaction of the fat with sodium hydroxide to produce the soap sodium stearate
13. Sodium oxide and water combine to form sodium hydroxide. a. How many grams of sodium hydroxide are produced from 1.20 x 10' grams of sodium oxide? b. How many grams of sodium oxide are produced from 1.60 x 10 grams of sodium hydroxide?
1A. The decomposition of dinitrogen monoxide (nitrous oxide) occurs in two steps. The mechanism that has been proposed is as follows: Step 1: N2O (g) à N2(g) + O(g) Step 2: N2O (g) + O(g) à N2(g) + O2(g) Write the chemical equation for the overall reaction and identify any reaction intermediates (spectators). What is the molecularity of each of the elementary (steps) reactions?
Write a balanced half-reaction for the oxidation of gaseous nitric oxide NO to aqueous nitrous acid HNO2 in basic aqueous solution. Be sure to add physical state symbols where appropriate
write an equation for the reaction of sodium oxide with potassium chloride to form sodium chloride and potassium oxide. balance the equation.
1-iodoethane reacts with sodium hydroxide. Explain the mechanism of this reaction, using curly arrows to represent the movement of electron pairs and showing any stereochemical features of the reaction mechanism. (a) [4]
Sodium oxide can be obtained by reaction of sodium hydroxide with sodium metal 2 NaOH 2 Na>2 Na20+ H2 Assign an oxidation number to each atom and verify that the total number of electrons lost is equal to the total number gained. Enter the oxidation numbers under each substance in the box corresponding to the element label to the left. If a box is not needed, leave it blank NaOH For the reaction as written, the total number of electrons...