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Can you please explain how they got the answer for each question, I dont understand how to do them. Please explain it in great depth since I am a beiginner in Organic Chemistry. 77. Predict the product(s) for the following reaction. H3 H3 H3C H3C A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) none of these Ans: B 84. Predict the product(s) for the following reaction. 1.CH ONa 2 H2O OCH3 CH IV A) I B) II C) III...
Can you answer IV,V,VI, give reactions and mechanism and explain in detail how you got the answers. Thank you very much!!! IV. Suggest a chemical test/reaction you can use to distinguish pentan-1-ol from 2-methy the two alcohols. 2-ol. Give the chemical equations and briefly describe the different results you expec (10pts) for the two alcohols. to V. Give a reasona the reaction below (15pts). tI4 VI. Show how you would synthesize the compound below from starting materials containing no more...
Can you please explain how they got these answers? 11 cont. A pedigree involving the Igf2 locus is shown below. Dwarf-sized individuals are indicated by solid square or circle 4 3 2 It is also known that female mouse 3 is homozygous for lgf2* allele. Based on this, please answer the following questions: a. What is the genotype of mouse 5 with respect to the lgf2 locus (2 points)? Igf2*/lgf2 b. What is the genotype of mouse 4 with respect...
please provide a full explanation on how you got the answers and please answer all of the questions! 1) Name the following compounds: (8 pts) Br 1a) 1b) 2) Draw the major product and write a mechanism for the reaction. (12 pts) Br NaOET EtOH, 60 °C 3) Draw the major product and write a mechanism for the reaction. (10 pts) HBr, 0°C Draw the major product of the reaction shown below. Propose a detailed mechanism for the reaction. HBr...
please explain how you got your answers Multiple Choice Please write your name as it appears on UAOnline. Each question is worth 5 points each. Identify the choice or fill in the blank that best completes the statement or answers the question. Always show your work! 1. Write out equilibrium constant expression (K) for the following reaction: Co (CO),(s) 2Co (aq) + 300, (aq) 2. Calculate K, for the following reaction given the equilibrium concentrations of IPCI: [PCG) = 1.2...
Please explain how you got the answers for signed and unsigned integer please and thank you! OxFADE 13. Convert signed integer a. binary b. decimal 14. Convert unsigned integer OxFADE a. binary b. decimal
Please show work as to how you got your answers. For calculator solutions, please give calculator inputs A bond’s duration is 7.6 years and the yield is 3.1%, what is the modified duration of this bond? (2 points)
Please explain how you got the answers to A-D, I have to show work. Also, please do not forget (d) all the way on the bottom. It all didn't fit in the snapshot but you can still see the equation. Thank you! 3. [-/1 Points] DETAILS 0/1 Submissions Used Complete and balance the following acid-base and acid-carbonate reactions. (Use the lowest possible coefficients.) (a) HNO3 + KOH → Help chemPad x.x = Greek (b) HC2H302 + K2CO3 → chemPad Help...
Please explain how you got the answers as well. Name 3. Reactions a) Three isomers with the formula CsHnBr are found in bottles labeled A, B, C. How many degrees of unsaturation are in a molecule with the formula CsHnBr Degrees of unsaturation b) The compounds in bottle A, B and C rotate the plane of polarized light (are chiral). Use the following reactions to identify A-C and the products formed in the rxns. Note: There are 11 isomers including...
please explain how you got all your answers 20. Calculate the MOLAR SOLUBILITY of silver bromide (Kp - 5.40 x 1013) in 1.0 M NH. Complex ion [Ag(NHs)2] can be formed (K, 1.70 x 10). Ag(NH,) (aq)+ Br' (aq) Overall Reaction: AgBr(s)+2 NH,(aq) 21. The pH of a 0.0412 M solution of a monoprotic acid is 1.39. Is this a STRONG ACID? a. Yes b. No c. Not enough information d. Unknown