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Assume that using 2.4 gram of anhydride A and alkene B (3 grams) you prepared pure product C. Provide a Step by step procedure for the preparation of compound C.
3) Assume that you are given a mixture of compound A and compound B, and it is your job to separate them. You are also given the following table of information. a. Describe in detail how you would separate these two compounds. Tell what solvent or solvents you would use, and explain your choice(s). R, in pure ethyl acetate 0.90 0.80 R, in 100% hexane R, in 50% ethyl Compound A 0.70 opoB 0.05 acetate in hexane 0.85 0.50 b....
Provide the major product after each step. (Fill in boxes). Draw a mechanism for steps a, b and c. Question sb. ome Come (00 co.me HBr 09. ACH verlux KHDMI DMF, 40°C ally brande PnNEL auc NOBHA (d) 2004 Nalo, ACDet/130, a 5°C меон, Ос Salcomine hydrate Da, MeCN, 25°C AD AND come (NH4) 5,08 3D MecNHD, 70°C
Suppose you have a protein that can assume four possible conformations (A,B,C,D). When prepared, the protein is equally likely to assume any of the conformations and will remain in that conformation. Suppose you prepare four protein samples and determine the conformation of each. 1) What is the probability of finding only one sample with the protein in structure A? 2) What is the probability of finding structure C in less than two samples (meaning either in zero or in one...
Use table C.3 (or B.3 if you are using the 2nd edition) with an α=0.05, the degrees of freedom_between, and degrees of freedom_within to determine the F critical value needed to make a decision regarding the null hypothesis. What is the F critical value? (degrees of freedom_between = 2, degree of within = 12) Critical Values for the F Distribution TABLE C.3 ues at a .05 level of significance are given in lightface type values at a.01 level of significance...
he training set has 3 unique label values (A, B, C). Assume that you have 3 trained binary classifiers (M1, M2, M3) using logistic regression. M1 classifies an input to A or B; M2 classifies an input to B or C and M3 classifies an input to A or C. How can you combine the 3 classifiers to one multinomial classifier to classify an input to A, B or C?
Chapter 2 Polymerization for SCH4U1-05 Please help me in my home work
can you help me with this question please 3. Reactants B and C were mixed to form product A. 0.500 mol of B and 0.300 of C were mixed in a container of volume 10.0 dm at a temperature of 400 K. At equilibrium there was found to be 0.100 mol of A present. a. Write the equilibrium equation which corresponds to this situation b. Calculate Kc at this temperature.
problem 2 and 3 You may assume the set X = (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H) forms a group under the operation defined by the operation table below. This group will be used in Problems 2,3, and 4. 10 points Problem 2. Use the table to determine the finite order of the elements E, F, and G. Q * Docs 10 pm Problem 3. What is the smallest subgroup of the aroup (X.) that contains the elements Explain your strategy and
(b) Using the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland (DPLL) algorithm, determine whether the following formula is satisfiable. Show each step. [3 marks] (c) Give an example of a conjunctive normal form (CNF) formula where the pure literal rule can be applied, but the unit propagation rule cannot. The formula must have at least 3 clauses. [3 marks (b) Using the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland (DPLL) algorithm, determine whether the following formula is satisfiable. Show each step. [3 marks] (c) Give an example of a conjunctive normal form...
You should test out your script using the following matrices. 2 3 1 2 3 1 C D- 3 2 B- A- -3 8 4 8 2 4 4 1 You may not use any special MATLAB tools. Instead, work symbolically and derive general expressions for the eigenvalues and the eigenvectors. For instance, you may not use the SOLVE function. If you are not sure whether or not a particular function is available to you, just ask Include your hand...