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Na2SO4(S) KBr(s) CH3OH(1) HC2H302(1) K3PO4(s) 3) Rank the compounds in question 2 in order of increasing...
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing
pKa, entering a 1, 2, 3, or 4 next to each
structure, with 1 for lowest pKa and 4 for highest
pKa
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing pKa, entering a 1, 2, 3, or 4 next to each structure, with 1 for lowest pKa and 4 for highest pKa Cl OH он CI H CI CI
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2. (4 points) Rank the following compounds in increasing order (1 being the lowest, 4 being highest): OH NH2 3. (3 points) Draw five isomers (chain isomers of each other) of molecular formula CjeH Provide proper IUPAC name and rank these molecules in order of increasing boiling point (make sure to clearly indicate the lowest and highest boiling compounds).
2. Rank the following compounds in order of increasing pKa values (for part (a) - 1: lowest pKa, 3: highest pKa and for part (b) -1: lowest pKa, 4: highest pKa). Draw the structures of the conjugate base to rationalize your answers. OH OH
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing attraction between their ions: KBr, SrBr2, and CsBr. A) CsBr < SrBr2 < KBr B) KBr < SrBr2 < CsBr C) SrBr2 < KBr < CsBr D) CsBr < KBr < SrBr2 SrBr2 < CsBr < KBr
Rank the compounds below in order of increasing oxidation level (1 = lowest oxidation level, 4 = highest oxidation level). If two compounds are at the same oxidation level, give them the same rank. (For example an answer might be of the form 1, 1, 3, 4 or 1, 2, 2, 4.)
2) a) Provide the dissociation equations for the following when they are placed in water. b) Indicate whether they are strong, weak or non-electrolytes: Na2SO4(s) KBr(s) CH3OH(1) HC2H302(1) K3PO4(s)
A solution is made of each of the following compounds by dissolving 0.010 mol of the compound in 1.0 L of water. Rank the resulting four solutions in order of conductivity, from lowest to highest. Compound Rank Conductivity 1 = lowest 4 = highest Na2SO4 [Ru(CO)5] [Fe(H2O)4(OH)2]Cl Li3[Co(CN)5]
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing oxidation level. Place the number rank (1 - lowest; 4 - highest) in the blank below the structure. 0 CH3C-OH CH3CH3 CH3C-H H,C=CH, ī ī TTT Arial 43(126) TEE Path:p
Question 23 3 pts Rank the compounds NH3 CH and PH, in order of increasing boiling point Hint: Draw the Lewis structures. lowest) NH - PH - CHChighest) (lowest) CH-NH-PH, Thighest) flowest) CH4 - PH - NH; Thighest) Clowest) PH3 + NH3 -CH(highest) D Question 24 3 pts Which intermolecular force is due to the formation of an instantaneous dipole? Dipole-dipole force Ionic bond Covalent bond Hydrogen bond Dispersion force
Rank the compounds in order of increasing boiling point. A. B. C. он highest lowest