Predict the Product Predict the product when the given alkene reacts with chlorine in water. Cl2,...
When ethane, C2H6, reacts with chlorine, Cl2, the main product is C2H5Cl, but other products containing Cl such as C2H4Cl2 are also obtained in small quantities. C2H6 + Cl2 C2H5Cl + "Other Stuff" The formation of these other products reduces the yield of C2H5Cl. Using the stoichiometry given in the chemical formula above, calculate the percent yield of C2H5Cl if the reaction of 150 g of C2H6 with 230. g of Cl2 produced 170 g of C2H5Cl.
When ethane (C2H6) reacts with chlorine (Cl2), the main product is C2H5Cl; but other products containing Cl, such as C2H4Cl2, are also obtained in small quantities. The formation of these other products reduces the yield of C2H5Cl. a. Calculate the theoretical yield of C2H5Cl when 111 g of C2H6 reacts with 207 g of Cl2, assuming that C2H6 and Cl2 react only to form C2H5Cl and HCl. b. Calculate the percent yield of C2H5Cl if the reaction produces 161 g...
1. Predict the product when propanal reacts with each of the following. a. LiAlH4 followed by water b. NH2OH c. (CH3)2NNH2
Please answer both questions. Predict the oxidation product of treating the given alkene with a peroxyacid reagent. Omit byproducts Draw the major product formed when the following epoxide reacts with aqueous acid. CHs H,O
When cyclohexene reacts with chlorine in carbon tetrachloride the trans-dihalide is formed. Draw the product and write the complete stepwise mechanism for this reaction. Be sure to show all intermediate structures and all electron flow using arrows. Cl2 CCl4
How many moles of phosphorus trichloride may theoretically form when 2.409 g of chlorine reacts? (Use 70.90 g moll for the molar mass of chlorine.) P4(s) + 6 Cl2(g) -> 4 PC13(1) What is the limiting reagent when 0.7541 g of phosphorus reacts with 2.409 g of chlorine? P4(s) + 6 Cl2(g) - 4 PC13(0) P4 Cl2 PCI3 Calculate the theoretical yield of phosphorus trichloride (in g) when 0.7541 g of phosphorus reacts with 2.409 g of chlorine. (Use 137.3...
When manganese(IV) oxide (MnO2) reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl), chlorine gas (Cl2) is produced as follows. MnO2(s) + 4 HCl(aq) → MnCl2(aq) + 2 H2O(g) + Cl2(g) How much HCl (in grams) needs to react with MnO2 to produce 96.00 g of Cl2?
12. What is the product? Pay attention to stereochemistry Cl2 H20 13. Predict the product of these reactions: 1)BH, THF 2) H2O2-OH H.SO H20
Sulfuryl dichloride is formed when sulfur dioxide reacts with chlorine. . SO2(g) + Cl2(g) → SO2Cl2(g) Substance: SO2(g) Cl2(g) SO2Cl2(g) ΔH°f(kJ/mol): –296.2 0 –364.0 S°(J/K·mol): 248.0 223.2 311.6 What is the value of ΔG° for this reaction at 800 K?
Predict the oxidation product of treating the given alkene with a peroxyacid reagent.