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Check Answer Hint Resources Score: 41.8% of 25 > Organic Chemistry Roberts & Company Publishers Loudon presented by Macmillan Learning a) 50 mL of CH,CH, Br (bromoethane) and 50 mL of water are poured into a separatory funnel. Bromoethane is a water-insoluble compound with a density of 1.460 . The funnel is stoppered and the mixture is shaken vigorously. After standing, two layers separate. mL Which substance is in which layer? Explain. Bromoethane is more dense than water. The top...
my answers are wrong ic Chemistry oberts& Company Publishers presented by Sapling Loaming A reaction Alaq)+ Bla)cla has a standard free-energy change of -4.28 kJ/mol at 25 "C What are the concentrations of A, B, and C at equilibrium if, at the beginning of the reaction, their concentrations are 0.30 M, 0.40 M, and 0 M, respectively? Number Number Number A-0.20 C0.10 How would your answers above change if the reaction had a standard free-energy change of +4.28 kJ/mol? O...
A reaction has a standard free-energy change of -11.40 kJ mol-1(-2.725 kcal mol-1). Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 25°C.
A reaction has a standard free-energy change of –16.50 kJ mol-1(-3.944 kcal mol-1). Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 25 °C. Keq = _______
presente Organic Chemistry oudon The standard free energy of activation of one reaction A is 93.80 kJ mol-'(22.42 kcal mol-'). The standard free energy of activation of another reaction B is 74.80 kJ mol-'(17.88 kcal mol). Assume a temperature of 298 K and 1 M concentration. By what factor is one reaction faster than the other? Number Tools 10 Which reactior O Reaction A is faster. Reaction B is faster. Cannot be determined. O
Resources Give Up Chemistry: Fundamentals and Principles presented by Macmillan Learning The reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen to produce ammonia is described by the following cquilibrium reaction. 3H2 + N2 + 2NH, What substances are present in the reaction mixture when equilibrium has been obtained? W H ΝΗ, NH; N2 about us careers privacy policy terms of use help contact us
can I get help with ALL THREE of these questions, please? A reaction has a standard free-energy change of -17.30 kJ mol-'(-4.135 kcal mol-'). Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 25°C. Kog What is the value of K for this aqueous reaction at 298 K? A+B= C+D AG° = 14.81 kJ/mol K= For a particular reaction at 189.0 °C, AG = -424.14 kJ, and AS = 149.31 J/K. Calculate AG for this reaction at -101.8 °C. AG =...
Select the two tractants. Map Organic Chemistry Roberts & Company Publishers by Leaming Given the biaryl compound below, select the two reactants that would give this product via a Suzuki coupling. Drag and drop the appropriately labeled reactants into the starting box. Pd PPh heat, Na,CO, MgBr B(OH) SnBu3
Mapf Chemistry Roberts & Company Publishers anic presented by Saping Loarning Construct a simulated 'H NMR spectrum, including proton integrations, for CICH-CHCl2. Drag the appropriate ing patterns to the approximate chemical shift positions; place the integration values in the smail bins above the associated chemical shift. Splitting patterns and integrations may be used more than once, or not at all, as needed. Likewise, some bins might remain biank. Note that peak heights are arbitrary and do not indicate proton integrations...
The free energy (AG) for a reaction under a set of initial conditions/concentrations is -14.3 kcal/mol. The standard free energy (AG°) of this reaction is -6.0 kcal/mol. Given this information, what will be the value of the ratio of the reaction quotient (Q) to the equilibrium constant (Kea)? In other words, what will Q/Keg equal? Assume a temperature of 25°C. The value of the gas constant is 1.987 × 10-3 kcal/K-mol. To make your answer feasible to enter in Canvas,...