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17. If you add chromate, an oxidizing agent, to each of the following, would a green...
chidmate 18. You have carried out the ferric chloride test as part of one of your lab experiment. (a) What functional group(s) does it test for the presence of? (b) What is the reaction that occurs if that functional group is present? (c) What are strong choices for positive and negative controls? (d) What does a positive/negative test result look like? (e) Keeping in mind what sort of claim this test allows you to make, what do your results say...
18. You have carried out the ferric chloride test as part of one of your lab experiment. (a) What functional group(s) does it test for the presence of? (b) What is the reaction that occurs if that functional group is present? (c) What are strong choices for positive and negative controls? (d) What does a positive/negative test result look like? (e) Keeping in mind what sort of claim this test allows you to make, what do your results say about...
18. You have carried out the ferric chloride test as part of one of your lab experiment. chromate + 3 cht igre (a) What functional group(s) does it test for the presence of? Solsonarollo absmedarmo (b) What is the reaction that occurs if that functional group is present? bio immoned OSHO lo summo imalo seed broquinon 21 barem nolo 90 World of bobben envoltorio) Sushiba Holland worto (c) What are strong choices for positive and negative controls? Lobbs Sbrilog og...
5. Draw the two branched-chain isomers with the formula C-H16, where the longest chain in the molecule is 6 carbons long. 6. What are the IUPAC names of the following alkanes? (a) CH2--CH3 CH3 CH3-CH-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH-CH: (b) CH2-CH CH3-CH-CH2-CH2-C-CH2-CH3 CH2-CH3 18. You have carried out the ferric chloride test as part of one of your lab experiment. (a) What functional group(s) does it test for the presence of? (b) What is the reaction that occurs if that functional group is present?...
4. If you add chromate, an oxidizing agent, to each of the following, would a green Cr 3 solution be formed? SELECT ONE a. 3-pentanol SELECT ONE b. 2-methyl-2-butanol SELECT ONE c. 1-propanol
b. 2-methyl-2-butanol tectX ICON c. l-propanol primary aicno! If you add chromate, an oxidizing agent, to each of the following, would a green Cr" solution be formed? O a. 3-pentanol b. 2-methyl-2-butanol c. 1-propanol 5. If an alcohol solution has a pH of 5, would it be a primary alcohol, a secondary alcohol, a tertiary alcohol, or a phenol?
Sulfuric acid is a very strong acid that can act as an oxidizing agent at high concentrations (very low pH, or even negative pH values). Under standard conditions, sulfuric acid has a low reduction potential, SO42- (aq) + 4H+(aq) + 2 = SO2 (9) + 2H2O(1), +0.20 V which means it cannot oxidize any of the halides F2, Cl2, Br2, or 12. If the H+ ion concentration is increased, however, the driving force for the sulfuric acid reduction is also...
Sulfuric acid is a very strong acid that can act as an oxidizing agent at high concentrations (very low pH, or even negative pH values). Under standard conditions, sulfuric acid has a low reduction potential, SO42−(aq)+4H+(aq)+2e−⇌SO2(g)+2H2O(l), +0.20 V which means it cannot oxidize any of the halides F2, Cl2, Br2, or I2. If the H+ ion concentration is increased, however, the driving force for the sulfuric acid reduction is also increased according to Le Châtlier's principle. Sulfuric acid cannot oxidize the...
ELISA-HIV Testing DATA SHEET RESULTS For each of the following, report the color and indicate whether the result was positive or negative. Neg.control: negative Donorl: negative Pos. control: positive Donor 2: positive Based on your results, which donor has been exposed to HIV? Donor 2 QUESTIONS 1 Describe the purpose of the two controls. The purpose of the two controls is to show what the positive and negative would look like, and it also helps determine it the experiment was...
d. Suppose you mistakenly acidify the filtrate with HCl instead of with HNO3. What would you obser after completing the halide test, and what would that observation lead you to conclude? Organic Laboratory Technique Primer Sodium Fusions and lon Testing Background: The elements that commonly occur in organic compounds along with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, are: nitrogen sulfur, and the halogens. The detection of these latter three elements depends on converting them into water soluble lons (CNS , and X...