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d luck! Question 1 (TCO 5) In the following reaction, NaOH isan NaOH+ HCI ->NaCl+ H2O...
H2O NaCl Balance the equation for the reaction that occurs in this titration: HCI + NaOH - ROUGH TITRATION (with 1 mL increments to reach approximate end point) Rough Titration data 0.00 m Initial volume of NAOH (mL); read the buret Final volume of NaOH (m L); read the buret Volume of NAOH used (mL); subtract 13.00 mL 13 00 mL PRECISE TITRATIONS (with drop-by-drop increments to reach precise endpoint) Trial 3 Trial 2 Trial 1 data data data 13.00...
2. HCI+ NaOH H20 + NaCl AH -57 kJ/mol 100 mL of 1 M HCI and 50 mL of 1 M NAOH were mixed in a Styrofoam cup calorimeter. a. What is the system? b. What is the surroundings? c. Does the solution get hotter or colder? 3. An endothermic reaction takes place in aqueous solution. a. Does the temperature of the solution increase or decrease. b. What is the sign of AH? c. Is heat a reactant or a...
The molecular equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid (HCI) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is, NaOH (aq.) + HCl (aq.) -NaCl (aq.) +H20 (1) The net ionic equation is: O NaOH(aq.) + HCl (aq.) →NaCl (aq.) + H2O(1) O Na+ (aq.) + OH- (aq.) + H+(aq.) + CI+ (aq.) → H2O(1) + Na+ (aq.) + OH"(aq.) O none of the above are correct. O H+ (aq.) + OH- (aq.) → H2O(1)
QUESTION 19 Select the major product of the following reaction scheme: Reaction NaOH HCI NH2 25 °C H2O 100 °C D NH2 OH B E dis ΝΗ с F NH2 NH2 (No Reaction) ol. A oll. B olll.c o IV.D .V. E VI.F
Select the major product of the following reaction scheme: Reaction NaOH HCI NH2 H2O 25°C 100°C A D NH2 OH B E co -NH F NH2 NH2 (No Reaction) Ol. A OII. B oll. O IV.D OV. E OVLF
2) Draw the correct product for the reaction below. 1) NaOH/H2O CN 2) HCI/H20 3) Draw the major product for the following cross Claisen reaction. 1) NaOEU/HOET 2) HCI/H,0
Consider the following reaction. NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) If 25.0 mL of a 0.100 M solution of NaOH reacted with excess HCl, how many moles of NaCl could form? a. 0.00250 mol b. 0.100 mol c. 25.0 mol d. 2.50 mol 1 points QUESTION 9 Consider the following reaction. How many grams of sucrose would produce 2546 kcal? a. 649.4 g b. 1342 g c. 180.4 g d. 1.897 g
Complete the following reations : A. H2O + H2O B. HCI + H2O C. NAOH + H2O D. NH40H + H2O E. H2SO4 + H2O F. CH3COOH + H2O 1. If the pH of NaOH is 12.7, what is its concentration? 2. If the pOH of HCI is 12.7, what is its concentration?
NaOEt OET ETOH HCI H2O NaOH H2O 1. LIAIHA 2. H20 CH420 Question 2 (1 pt) When treated with aqueous NaOH, the following compounds give an aldol product which then undergoes dehydration to give a new product (with Estereochemistry). Please give structural formulas for both products. NaOH NaOH + H20 Н20 H20 Aldol product Question 3 (1 pt) How many different aldols (B-hydroxyaldehydes), including constitutional isomers and stereoisomers, are formed upon treatment of propanal with a base?
QUESTION 14 What is the net ionic equation for: HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(1) Option A: HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(1) Option B: Option C: Option D: H*(aq) + Cl(aq) + Nat(aq) + OH (aq) → Na*(aq) + Cl (aq) + H2O(1) H*(aq) + OH (aq) → H20(1) Na (aq) + Cl(aq) → Na*(aq) + Cl(aq) O Option A O Option B Optionc O Option D