I understand B being better than C, but I don't see how C is a better...
I don't understand this at all, how can you determine the
strength of conjugate base by looking at these molecules? How would
you determine conjugate acid if that was the question?
7) What is the order of increasing strength of the conjugate base in the following molecules? Cl Cl
Why does Thevenin's Theorem work? I understand how to use it but I don't understand why it works. I have been reading my textbook and can follow the procedure, but I want to understand on a deeper level why the author does what they do. So far I know that the steps are 1. Find Vth, the open terminal voltage 2. Find isc, the short circuit current Vth 3. Rth isc But I don't know why these steps work. I...
I understand how parts (a) (b)
and (c) fine. For part (d), I understand that E = K +U, that K=1/2
m v^2 and U is -F*r. We have equations for F, r, and v^2 from the
previous parts, but I am not understanding how to get the answer
given in the question.
Consider a two-electron atom in which the electrons orbiting a nucleus of charge +Ze, follow Bohr-like orbits of the same radius r, with the electrons always on...
Are akyl halides(I, Br, Cl) better leaving groups than
tosylate, mesylate, and triflate?
this khan academy table ranks them and it seems like
HI is the best leaving group
my teacher says these sulfonate esters are "super
leaving groups".
Why are they "super" if they aren't even close to HI
if HI is the best leaving group?
if my observation is incorrect and they are better
leaving groups than akyl halides, please explain how.
thanks
acid -pka conjugate base most...
I do not understand how to do this, can i please have a step by
step explanation for each part
The pka of HI = -10, and for CH3OH = 16. Use these values to determine which direction the following reaction will proceed. Explain your answer based on the strength/stability of the Lewis Base. CH3CH2-1 + OCH3 = CH3CH2OCH3 + 10 Circle the better leaving group in each of the following pairs. Explain your answer using terms such as charge,...
Can someone explain Carbonate for me? CO3 what I don't understand: visualizing the loss of electrons, when I see other ionic compounds like PO4 I just count backwards along the periodic table to account for the charges of the oxygen atoms, yet when I attempt to do that with C, you end up in the grey area of the periodic table where no element exists (the d block next to the He atom). Furthermore since Carbon loses all of its...
The answer is +0.227 I just don't understand how to get
that.
Given the information below, calculate the voltage the cell. Cu(s) | Cu2+ (0.50 M) || 1 (0.30 M) | 13-(0.15 M) | Pt 13+ + 2e + 31 E° = 0.535 V Cu2+ + 2e + Cu(s) E° = 0.339 V
Please show all steps,
formulas or any visuals necessary so that I may better understand
how to approach other similar problems because I don't know how to
get started, thank you.
Recall that If X is a continuous random variable with density f(x)= , 0, Otherwise find EX.
Please show all steps or any visuals neccessary so
that I may better understand how to approach other similar problems
because I don't know how to get started, thank you.
6. Let f(x) =12, 4x, x>1 1 g(x) ={x, 0<x<2. 0, Otherwise and Find).
Please show all steps,
formulas or any visuals necessary so that I may better understand
how to approach other similar problems because I don't know how to
get started, thank you.
29-35 For each PDF, calculate (a) the mean and (b) the variance. 34. f(x) 2/(1 +x)2 for 0 and fx) 0othere
29-35 For each PDF, calculate (a) the mean and (b) the variance. 34. f(x) 2/(1 +x)2 for 0 and fx) 0othere