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help Which conditions would lead to the formation of polyvinyl chloride? Lo CI Select one: a....
Not yet answered Marked out of 3.00 p Pag question Which conditions would lead to the formation of polyvinyl chloride? Select one: CI, heat b. Cl, HCI c. CI, ROOR, heat d. CI, hv
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2. Lead(II)chloride is insoluble in water Kap PbCn 1.7x10-) and silver chloride is very insoluble in water (Ksp Agci 1.8x10-10). The reactions when they go into solution are: AgCl(s) ←→ Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) PbCl2(s)艹Pb+2(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) a. What are the expressions for the equilibrium constants, Kop for the above reactions? b. Explain why it is possible to dissolve more lead(I)chloride in solutions in which the concentration of the silver ion is present. c. Explain what...
What is the major product of the reaction? HBr Select one: Br a. Br Br. O b. Br a C. Which polymer is formed from the following conditions? ||||| ROOR heat n a b Select one: 白。自 b.b C.C Which Fischer projection represents R-2-chloropentane? Select one: CH3 a. ci-to -CH2CH2CH3 H CH3 b. H+CH2CH2CH3 CI H C. H3C-CH2CH2CH3 CI CI d. Hgc +H CH2CH2CH3 What is the major product of the reaction below? ОН 1) LIAIHA 2) H20 Select one:...
Which set of reagents would lead to the transformation depicted
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2. Which set of reagents would lead to the transformation depicted below? a. 1) HCl; 2) NaOme/MeOH b. 1) HBT, ROOR; 2) NaOme/MeOH C. 1) HCI, ROOR; 2) t-Buok/t-BuOH d. 1) Brz/H20; 2) t-Buok/t-BuOH e. 1) HCI; 2) t-BuoK/t-BUOH
Experiment 8 Solubility of lonic Precipitates Lead chloride is a slightly soluble salt. When lead chloride dissolves in pure water or an aqueous solution, the small quantity that dissolves completely ionizes and reaches equilibrium in a saturated solution, PbCl(s) ® Pb (aq) + 2Cl(aq) Kp = [Pb (C) (1) Lets be the molar solubility of lead chloride. In pure water, s = [Pb ) = (CH) / 2. In a solution containing Cl, a common ion to lead chloride, s...
Which of the following reactants and conditions would result in maximum formation of methyl propanoate? a. propanol, methanoic acid, HCl, heat b. ethanol, propanoic acid, HCl, heat c. methanol, propanal, conc. HCl, heat d. methanol, propanoic acid, heat e. methanol, propanoic acid, HCl, heat
Question 40 Not yet answered Marked out of 3.00 Flag question Which sequence of conditions best accomplishes the transformation below? NH2 Select one a. 1) HNO3/H 50. 2) Bry, Ferg, 3) Zn, HCI b. 1) NBS. 2) HNO3/H,50, 3) Zn, HCI c. 1) HNO3/H 504. 2) Zn, HCl. 3) Bra FeBrg d. 1) Bra FeBrg. 2) HNO3/H.S04, 3) Zn. Het uiz/attempt.?attempt=886589&cmid=1097276&page=40 The major product of the reaction below would be: AICI Select one o Question 42 Not yet answered Marked...
Which compound would be the most reactive with a nucleophile? Select one: CI OCH3 O o d. NH2
Which sequence of conditions best accomplishes the transformation below? OH OH steps Select one: O a. i) LDA, -78 °C; ii) CH3CH2CHO; iii) Zn, HCI o b.i) NaOEt -78 °C; ii) CH3CH2CHO; iii) Zn, HCI O c. 1) LDA, -78 °C; ii) CH3CH2CHO; iii) NaBHA o d. i) NaOet 25 °C; ii) CH3CH2CHO;iii) NaBH4
Predict which of the following bonds would be the weakest? Select one: 0 a. C-C O b. C-CI OC. CEC O d. CI-CI