Question 12 What are the products of the following reaction? Occh NaOH, H2O, heat trans-2-methylcyclohexanol and...
The following reaction was carried out 1) Start with 2-methylcyclohexanol and glacial acetic acid 2) add bleach 3) add sodium biphosphate 4) remove acid contaminants using NaOH What is the major product and why?
9. Give the major organic product of each intramolecular Aldol reaction. NaOH, H2O heat NaOH, H2O b. H heat NaOH,H,O NaOH, H2O heat 168
Question 2 What is the major product of the following reaction? CO2Et NaOH Product H20, heat co, Na Co Na a Mixture 1 & 11 + EIOH + ETOH + EtOH + CO2 III M Question 3 2.5 pts What is the major product of the following reaction? NH 1. (CH3)2CHCOCI, pyridine 2. LIAIH 3.H20 Product amino acid tertiary amine tertiary amide primary amide * Previous Next
Consider the following reaction: CH COOH(aOH (aq) > CH COo (aq)+H2O(I) 1st attempt m# See Periodic Table See Hint How much 6.01 M NaOH must be added to 410.0 mL of a buffer that is 0.0205 M acetic acid and O.0230 M sodium acetate to raise the pH to 5.75? mL
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)
Predict the products of acid-base reactions Question In the reaction: NaOH = Nat + OH where the concentrations for NaOH, Na+, and OH“ are each equal to 0.1 M, what is the equation for K, when finding [H*]? Select the correct answer below: O [0.1 M](O.1 M) O H * 0.1M O [H'*1 x 10-"M] O (0.1 M][H+
1. 2. 3. What would be the result of the following reaction sequence? (1) PBrz OH (2) NaNH2, NH3 (3) Brą, CCIA ? Select one: O a. an trans-organo bromo-chloride O b. a cis-organo-dibromide O c. a cis organo-dichloride O d. a trans-organo diester O e. a trans-organo-dibromide O f. a trans-organo diamine O g. An organonitrile O h. an cis-organo amino-bromide How many peaks would be in the 13C-NMR of the following three molecules repectively? CH3 CH3 Select one:...
What is the major product of the following reaction? NaOH, H2O, heat Code oc Compounds Check which of the following statements are TRUE. na Ketones are more reactive as electrophiles than aldehydes. Methoxybenzene is an activator AND a meta-director One method of shifting the equilibrium in the direction of the ester, in the Fischer esterification reaction is to remove water as it is formed When a Ketone is reacted with LDA (IPr2NU), the LDA is more likely to act as...
QUESTION 1 Heat is required to dissolve NaOH(s) in water. A-True B-False -------------------- QUESTiON 2 The below equation represents an exothermic reaction: Reactants + delta H ----> product ATrue B-False -------------------- QUESTION 3 The Styrofoam cup was used as an insulated device that allows heat loss A-True B-False -------------------- QUESTION 4 The following is an endothermic reaction; NaOH+ HCI------> NaCl+H2O+42.12KJ A-True B-False -------------------- QUESTION 5 NaOH(s)---> Na^+(aq)+CH^-(aq)+44.02kJ Calculate the amount (in moles) of NaOH needed to make the reaction above...
1. Determine the number of moles of reagent in the following solutions: a. 25.00 mL of 0.10 M acetic acid b. 5.55 mL of 0.092 M NaOH C. 0.50 mL of 0.087 M HCI 2. A buffer solution contains 0.120 M acetic acid and 0.150 M sodium acetate. a. How many moles of acetic acid and of sodium acetate are present in 50.0 mL of solution? b. If we add 5.55 mL of 0.092 M NaOH to the solution in...