just question #2, continues on second page
just question #2, continues on second page Aromatics and EAS NAME: Full points for just...
question 6b through question 9 please! thank you so much 6. a. Name each of the structural isomers of CH.. H H H H HHH | | H- C— C C— H H— C— C— C— C— H IH H- C- H H H H H - b. For each structural isomer of CH draw and name the structural formulas for all of its monochloro isomers. Check your answers with models. Does the number of monochloro isomers for each CH,...
Name: 2. A system of crates hangi Second Test, Page 3 of 6 attached to crate-1, makes an angle 0 -53.1°, with respect to the verieth is hanging from ideal strings, as shown in the igure. Feb 26, 2018 is attached to the ceiling (as shown.) The other string is con pulley to a second crate (2) One of the strings, nected through an ideal (I) (10 points) On the figure above, draw and label all the forces acting, on...
1.) (9 points) Give structures for the following compounds: a) meta-phenylphenol b) 6-benzyl-3-heptanol e) ortho-sec-butyltoluene 2.) (9 points) Name the following compounds: 3.) (8 points) Label the following molecules as aromatic, anti-aromatic, or non-aromatic. For the ones th aren't aromatic, explain why they are either non-aromatic or anti-aromatic. 0.8 4.) (11 points) For the following electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction: Вт, FeBr; a) Which product is the major one? b) Draw a complete mechanism for the formation of the major product...
(d) (2 points) Use non-statistical terminology to express your final conclusion about the claim. (d) n15,s 23.45, n2- 15, s-15.55, H: a a, claim: H 7. Given (a) (2 points) Clearly state Ho and H, and identify the type of test. Ho H1: (b) (3 points) Find and name all related critical values, draw the distribution and clearly mark and shade the critical region(s) (e) (2 points) Find the computed test statistic and the P-value. P.Value C.T.S. (d) (2 points)...
250 ChemActivity 29 Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution no ChemActivity 29 Part A: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (What products are formed when a strong electrophile is added to benzene?) Model 1: (review) Electrophilic Addition of HCI Rani o g cyclohexene carbocation intermediate Run 2 U X benzene This product carbocation intermediate DOES NOT Critical Thinking Questions 1 For Rxn I (above) draw curved arrows showing the mechanism of electrophilic addition of HCl. Include an appropriate carbocation intermediate in the box above. Figure 1:...
question 3 please 2. (3 Points) of the following 3 azo dyes, one is yellow, one is purple, and one is green. Indicate which dye is which color and explain your reasoning. OOH Hoo OH ON SO H HO NO2 но Azo Dye A Azo Dye B Azo Dye C 3. (3 Points) Draw the starting materials (diazonium salt and aromatic nucleophile) that would be required to make Azo Dye A from question 2.
Just need C Question 3. 2 points. Using a Money Demand-Money Supply diagram, show the effect of the following two scenarios on the equilibrium interest rate. Explain in 1-2 sentences how you arrived at your answers. You must draw a money demand-money supply diagram to obtain full credit. A) The Fed purchases Treasury Bills from member banks through Open Market Operations B) The Fed increases the discount rate C) Using a SRAS-AD diagram, show the effect of each of the...
Answer question 2 please with a full response. 1. (8 points) Draw the ylide that is produced upon reacting each of the following compounds with triphenylphosphine (Ph3P) and then butyllithium (BuLi). If the ylide cannot be produced, explain why. a. (CH3)3CCH2Br b. (CH3)3CBr c. (CH3)2CHCH2Br d. CH3C1 2. (4 points) Most Wittig reactions you find in the literature involve a strong base during the reaction. Why is a base not used in this week's experiment? Can we use an ylide...
Answer Question One Please Name: Homework 2-Elements of Microeconomics (Summer 2019) Question 1 [50 pts total] a) [25 pts] Suppose a firm is operating under perfect competition in the short run. State what is assumed to be fixed. State the Law of Diminishing Returns. [25 pts] Jim has a restaurant with a fully furnished kitchen and is looking forward to hiring some b) cooks. Assuming that the Law of Diminishing Returns kicks in after the second hired cook, draw graph...
please help Home Name: Homework 3. Organic Chemistry! 0 0 Figure 2: Molecular orbital diagram for H. Note: It is not always necessary to include the graphical pictures of the basis set atomic orbitals or of the molecular orbitals. In most cases the graphical representations are not included in MO diagrams 8. What would you predict would happen to Hif an extemal Lewis base was able to donate an electron pair to the antibonding orbital CH? 9. Draw a molecular...