Dissociation is a general process in which molecules like ionic compounds such as salts,complexes,acid or bases separate or split into smaller particles such as atoms or ions, usually in a reversible manner.
Ionic compounds contain ionic bond ,hence they can dissociate in water easily, similarly acids or base can dissociate by giving H+ or
OH- ion but the compound given here is an organic compound called ketone which is not acid or base and neither posses any ionic bonding.
Hence , the above ketone compound do not dissociate in water.
why doesn’t CH3CH2COCH3 dissociate in water? 2. Why doesn't CH3CH2COCH3 dissociate in water?
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QUESTION 2 Solutes that when dissolved in water totally dissociate into ions and conduct electricity very well are: 1. Strong electrolytes 2. Weak electrolytes 3. Nonelectrolytes
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions dissociate: NaCl (s) --> Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Write ionic equations, similar to the one above, that describe how NaNO3 and NaCH3COO each dissociate as they dissolve in water. Include heat as a reactant or product in each equation.
We need to make the following transformation. Why doesn’t the direct addition of MeMgBr work? Provide an alternative approach. Give the structures of the alcohol and the aldehyde or ketone needed to prepare each of the following. 1. We need to make the following transformation. a. Why doesn't the direct addition of MeMgBr work? OH 1. MeMgBr OEt 2. H20 b. Provide an alternative approach. 2. Give the structures of the alcohol and the aldehyde or ketone needed to prepare...
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When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions dissociate: NaCl (s) à Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Write ionic equations, similar to the one above, that describe how NaNO3 and NaCH3COO each dissociate as they dissolve in water. Include heat as a reactant or product in each equation
When Caßrqundergoes dissociation and hydration in water, CaBr does not dissociate because it is insoluble in water. the bromide ions are attracted to the oxygen atoms of the water molecules. the bromide ions are attracted to the hydrogen atoms of the water molecules. the bromide ions are not attracted to any portion of the water molecules.
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions dissociate: NaCl (s) --> Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Consider the equation, DG = DH - TDS. For each dissolving process, substitute the signs of DG and DH into the equation and predict the possible sign(s) for the entropy (DS). Explain why you chose this sign(s). Does the sign for entropy change seem to make sense? Explain.
When dissolved in water, 1.0 mol of MgCl2 will dissociate into ____[A]____ mol of of Mg2+and ____[B]____ mol of Cl-. If you dissolved 1.0 mol of MgCl2 in water to make 1.0 L of this solution, the concentration would be ____[C]____ M, the osmolarity would be ____[D]____ osmol/L, the concentration of cations would be ____[E]____ Eq/L.