Can someone explain why they are ranked in this particular order? Thank you.
Can someone explain why they are ranked in this particular order? Thank you. 6) (3 pts)...
Arrange the following alkenes in the order of increasing stability and rank the following substrates toward E1 reactivity. Explain why as well please. 4. Arrange the following alkenes in the order of increasing stability (5pts, No partial points); Lowest Highest stability 5. Rank the following substrates toward El reactivity (5pts, No partial points); 1 2 3 4 Highest reactivity Lowest
Can someone explain to me why OH is ranked second and Ch3Ch2 is ranked 3rd? CH₂ 1 Br — — он 2 CI 4CH- 3 R
can someone explain why this is correct? Both the orbitals and bind length Identify the orbitals that are used to form each indicated bond. Rank the indicated bonds in the order of increasing bond length Orbitals: Sp-1s sp2-ssp-sp 1s-1s sp-1s spa 1s sp2-1s sp3-1s Rank the indicated bonds above according to increasing bond length. sp-1s sp2-1s Sp3-1s Increasing bond length Identify the orbitals that are used to form each indicated bond. Rank the indicated bonds in the order of increasing...
Please explain why. A. Rank in order of increasing boiling point (1 = lowe order of increasing boiling point (1 = lowest boiling point, 4 = highest boiling point). capabu Bollo poseerpomme B. Rank in order of increasing acidity (1 = least acidic, 4 = most acidic). C. Rank each isomer in order of increasing total strain energy (1 = lowest strain energy, 4 = highest strain energy). | HỌC CHỊ Ham Ham CH Roy Toft D. Rank in order...
can someone help me understand these two problems? (b) Rank in order of increasing number of unique monobrominated products resulting from radical halogenation with N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) and UV light (1 fewest, 4most). (c) Rank in order of increasing pKa for the indicated H (1 = lowest pKa, 4-highest pKa). 2 ㄐ
(a) (1 pts) Rank these compounds in order of increasing vapor pressure above the condensed phase (either liquid or solid). Assume they are all at the same temperature. HO CCl FeS Cl2 lowest vp. highest v.p. (b) (1 pts) Explain why you put them in this order
Can you explain in detail for me why the answer a) is correct? thank you so much!! 10 Rank the demand curves A, B and C in the figure below in order of lowest to greatest elasticity at the quantity Q. A) ← -A, B, C. B) C) D) E) C, A, B. C, B, A They have equal elasticity at Q* More information is needed
Can someone explain how to rank these dipole-dipole imfs. Is it based on the polarity within each molecule? If that's the case, I found that the electronegativity of P is 2.2 and As is also 2.2. Their difference of polarity with Chlorine is the same. Which leads me to believe that polarity within each molecule is not the case. So how do you rank dipole-dipole intermolecular forces. Rank the following molecules in order of increasing boiling point. Highest boiling point...
Can someone explain this conversion factor why these are both equal to 1 ? Thank you !
are these correct? if not, can you explain? thanks! 6. Rank the following, with 1 being highest/most. (2 points each, 16 points) Stability Stability Heat of Hydrogenation Reactivity towards Cl2 addition (No Lewis acid, no hv) d. 2 Br Reactivity towards Sn2 attack by NaOCH, H H - Br I Br Cation Stability. (Remember that other resonance structures also pertain and impact the overall stability of the cations.) Br Насо 3 Reactivity towards reaction with cyclopentadiene Reactivity towards Sn1 substitution...