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10. Circle the strongest base in the following group of compounds. Nal NaOH NaNH2 NaCl NaSH...
3. Which one of the following compounds is present as a pair of stereoisomers? 3-pentanol 4-methylcyclohexanol 2-butyne 2-bromopropane 1-butene А B С D E 4. Which one of the following compounds will not react with HC=CNa? MeBr PhCH Br PhCHCHЬBr PhBr CH.CHBr А B С D E 5. Which of the following compounds will produce a tertiary alcohol when treated with aqueous acid (H2O, H,0")? none of them all of them С B D E
Circle the stronger base in each pair 3. Circle the stronger base in each pair. (0.2 pts ea = 2.0 pts) a. (CH3) 3COK vs. CH3OK b. HCECNa vs. CH3CH2ONa C. NaNH2 vs. HCECNa d. NacN vs. NaI e. NaHCO3 vs. NaOH f. NaOH vs. CoH5CO2Na g. C6H5COzNa vs. CoH5ONa h. CH3CO2Na vs. CH3ONa i. CH3ONa vs. NaH j. NH3 vs. CH3CO2Na
Circle the stronger base in each pair- answers only. No explanations, no incomplete answers. 3. Circle the stronger base in each pair. (0.2 pts ea 2.0 pts) a. (CH3) 3COK vs. CH3OK b. HCECNa vs. CH3CH2ONa c. NaNH2 vs. HCECNa d. NaCN vs. NaI e. NaHCO3 vs. NaOH CoH5CO2Na f. NaOH VS. g. C6H5CO2Na vs. CoH5ONa h. CH3CO2NA vs. CH3ONa CH3ONA vs. NaH i. NH3 vs. CH3CO2Na j.
12. Which compound is the strongest acid? 11. Which compound is the strongest base? (A) benzoic acid (B) 4-amino-2-methylbenzoic acid ©p-nitrobenzoic acid (A) m-nitroaniline (B) aniline 4-methylaniline 3-bromo-5-nitroaniline 24-dimethylaniline po 13. Which of the following compounds E)3.S-dinitrobenzoic acid is has the 4.ow many Ha atoms are in the compound: 14 cyclohexane-1,3-dione? (A) 2 (B) 4 (C)5 highest number of alpha hydrogen? (A) 2,4-dimethyl-3-hexanone (B) cyclohexanone C) benzaldehyde D) 2-heptanone (E) propanone IS. Which of the following compounds has the16. Which...
Circle the stronger BASE in each pair. No explanation, no incomplete answers. I have 4 of these correct so I will know if you’re getting them wrong. 3. Circle the stronger base in each pair. (0.2 pts ea = 2.0 pts) a. (CH3) 3COK vs. CH3OK b. HCECNa vs. CH3CH2ONa C. NaNH2 vs. HCECNa d. NacN vs. NaI e. NaHCO3 vs. NaOH f. NaOH vs. CoH5CO2Na g. C6H5COzNa vs. CoH5ONa h. CH3CO2Na vs. CH3ONa i. CH3ONa vs. NaH j. NH3...
5) (8 pts) Arrange the following compounds from most acidic through neutral to most basic. Briefly explain your reasoning. 7) (15 pts) a) Write out the 3-step arrow pushing mechanism showing how 1-pentene is hydrated to make 2-pentanol. b) Draw the other 2 alkenes (don't forgel cis/trans isomers!) that could also be hydrated to make 2-pentanol. Briefly explain why 1-pentene is the best choice. II, II,O a) heat Acidic Neutral Basic 6) (18 pts) Consider the Fischer projections of the...
please explain your answers 3. Circle the stronger base in each pair. (0.2 pts ea = 2.0 pts) a. (CH3) 3COK vs. CH3OK b. HCECNa vs. CH3CH2ONa c. NaNH2 vs. HCECNA d. NaCN vs. NaI e. NAHCO3 vs. NaOH f. NaOH vs. C6H5CO2Na g. C6H5CO2Na vs. C6H5ONa h. CH3CO2Na vs. CH3ONa i. CH3ONa vs. NaH j. NH3 vs. CH3CO2Na
5. Determine the oxidation states the elements in the following compounds: a. Nal b. GdCi c. LINO, d. H.Se e. Mg.si f. RbO2, rubidium superoxide 9. HF 6. Complete and balance the following acid-base equations: a. A solution of HCIO, is added to a solution of LIOH b. Aqueous H2SO, reacts with NaOH c. Be(OH)2 reacts with HF gas. 7. Write the molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the following reactions: a. Ca(OH)2(aq) + HC2H4O2(aq) → b. H3PO4(aq)...
please explain your answers 3. Circle the stronger base in each pair. (0.2 pts ea = 2,0 pts) a. (CH3) COK vs. CH3OK b. HCECNa vs. CH3CH2ONa c. NaNH2 vs. HCECNa d. NacN vs. NaI e. NaHCO3 vs. NaOH f. NaOH vs. CoH5CO2Na g. C.H.COŻNa vs. CoHsONa h. CH3CO2Na vs. CHEONa u dotos i. CH3ONa vs. Nah j. NH3 vs. CH3CO2Na
Choose the major compounds present after the following ketone is treated with dilute aqueous base. NaOH (cat.) H2O ry 1 2. 3 4 ah 6 A. 1 and 2 B. 1 and 3 C. 1 and 4 D. 2 and 5 E. 3 and 6 F. 1, 4, and 6 G. 2, 3, and 5 H. 3, 4, and 5 1. 1, 2, 4, and 5 J. 3, 4, 5 and 6