Condensed structural formulas of ethanol and ethylene glycol are shown below. Indicate which compound has the HIGHER surface tension and EXPLAIN why
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Condensed structural formulas of ethanol and ethylene glycol are shown below. Indicate which compound has the...
Match the condensed formulas and provide match the IUPAC name for the following compound: 1.2.3-trihydroxypropane ?ethyl alcohol (in beverages) methyl alcohol (used as a solvent, for example, in shellac ?ethylene glycol (antifreeze) O isopropyl alcohol, CH3CH' OH CH3, used inbbing alcohol, glycerine QUESTION 31 Match the condensed formulas and provide match the IUPNC name for the following compound: CHCH2OH ethyl alcohol (in beverages) methyl alcohol (used as a solvent, for example, in shellac ?ethylene glycol (antifreeze, isopropyl alcohol, CHaCHOH)CH, used...
The structures of propane, isopropyl alcohol, and propylene glycol are shown below: a. Predict the compound expected to have the greatest viscosity in the liquid state. b. Predict the compound expected to have the greatest surface tension in the liquid state.
A solution of ethylene glycol in water at 20 degrees celsius has a mass percent of 9.78% of ethylene glycol with a density of 1.0108 g/mL. The freezing point depression constant for water (solvent for all solutions) is Kf=-1.86 percent celsius kg/mol and the boiling point elevation constant is Kb=0.512 degrees celsius kg/mol. The density of neat water at 20.0 degrees celsius is 0.9982 g/mL. Answer the following: 1. What is the molarity of the solution? 2. What is the...
Draw structural formulas for the products of the reaction shown below CH2-O +HBr Draw structural formulas for the products of the reaction shown below CH3 + HI CH3CH2CH-O Draw the structural formula of the product of the reaction shown below HCl (anhydrous) Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. .
A solution of ethylene glycol in water at 20.0°C has a mass percent of 8.25% of ethylene glycol with a density of 1.0087 g/mL. The freezing point depression constant for water (which you can assume is the solvent for all solutions) is K1.86°C kg/mol and the boiling point elevation constant is Kb the following: 0.512°C kg/mol. The density of neat water at 20.0°C is 0.9982 g/ml. Answer 1. What is the molarity of the solution? 2. What is the molality...
4. Ethylene glycol is the major component of antifreeze. It is slightly viscous. Pen same molecular weight, is a nonviscous liquid. Pentane, which has about the a. List all IMFs present for each substance. (z-2.1,자=2sxī НН НН Ethylene glycol, IMFs: H HH H H pentane, IMFs: disperson b. Explain the difference in viscosities between ethylene glycol and pentane using IMFs. Be detailed - explain at the molecular level. How do the specific IMFs lead to the observed viscosities? Tn stonger...
The compound shown below is the product of a Claisen condensation. Draw structural formulas for the reactants: ester and enolate ion. H Draw structures for the carbonyl electrophile and enolate nucleophile that react to give the aldol or enone below Write structures for the carbonyl electrophile and enolate nucleophile that react to give the aldol below. Он
3. Balance the equations, draw the condensed structural formulas for the organic products and indicate the type of reaction that is being done. + NaOH - b. CH, ---NH-C- CH-CH, HCI Workshop 9 Names: + HCI Il d. сн, сн, о сн, CH3-C-N-C-CH-CH3 + LiOH CH ofre OY. + KOH
The compound shown below is the product of a Claisen condensation. Draw structural formulas for the reactants: ester and enolate ion. • Assume all esters to be ethyl esters. . Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Na', 1, in your answer. • Draw the enolate ion in its carbanion form. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right comer. . Separate multiple reactants using the sign from the drop-down menu. - -...
The compound shown below is the product of a Claisen condensation. Draw structural formulas for the reactants: ester and enolate ion. • Assume all esters to be ethyl esters. • Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Nat, I", in your answer. • Draw the enolate ion in its carbanion form. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. • Separate multiple reactants using the + sign from the drop-down menu. The...