7. On a separate piece of paper, sketch the expected pattern for each hydrogen below using...
4. Write the reagents required for each reaction arrow below. On a separate piece of paper draw the reaction mechanism for each reaction given below using your indicated reagents. (Note: En - Enantiomer) BR OH + En + En
Pre-Lab Questions (answer on a separate piece of paper) 1. Write reactions for each part in this lab. 2. Determine the number of moles of Cu atoms in 0.7 g of copper metal. 3. Determine the number of moles of HNOs present in 10 mL of dilute (8 M) nitric acid 4. How many moles of NaOH are present in 8 g of NaOH? 5. What is the molarity of a NaOH solution when 8 g of NaOH dissolves in...
please answer every part of question 7! I will make sure to thumbs up answer! 7) a) How many aromatic 'H NMR signals would be expected for 3-bromo-5-methylanisole? (0.5 pts.) b) What the expected integration values be for the two methyl groups for 4-bromo-3-methylanisole? (0.5 pts.) c) Proceeding in a clockwise direction, label each unique hydrogen atom on the aromatic ring using the labels H, through H, if needed. If the hydrogens are chemically shift equivalent, use the same label...
Answer the following on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Using the data collected for PF, SF, and CIF, what structural comments can be made about molecules with more than four groups (charge clouds) around the central atom? 2. Select which structure is preferred and discuss why? SC 3. To assess the stability of the axial versus equatorial positions for a trigonal bipyramidal structure, a computer program was used to determine the energy to assess SF, with the lone pair...
please answer every part of number 8, i will thumbs up answer! 8) a) How many aromatic 'H NMR signals would be expected for 2-bromo-5-methylanisole? (0.5 pts.) b) Proceeding in a clockwise direction, label each unique hydrogen atom on the aromatic ring using the labels H, through H , if needed. If the hydrogens are chemically shift equivalent, use the same label for each member of the set of equivalent hydrogens. ΥΗ c) Calculate the chemical shifts for the aromatic...
Complete the following assignment on a separate piece of paper. Answers submitted on this assignment sheet will not be accepted. When using technology you must attach all relevant outputs to your assignment. 1. Below are 18 scores randomly selected from Professor Mahar's bowling scores. 148, 217, 182, 192, 192, 191, 204, 234, 179, 247, 199, 183, 171, 194, 214, 205, 215, 193 Construct a 95% confidence interval on the median of Professor Mahar's bowling scores Conduct a 95% confidence hypothesis...
D 5 pts Question 17 Below is a portion of a larger decision tree. Using only the information from the portion of the tree below, answer the following question: If the probability of s1 is 0.40, what is the expected Value without Perfect Information? Strong (8) 8 Small (d) Weak) 7 Strong (s) 14 No Market Research Study Medium (4) Weak ) 5 Strong ) 20 Large (d Weak) 122 O 26 074 86
Test 1 A/B-Part 2 Show ALL. work in a neat and organized manner on separate paper. DO NOT write the answers on the test - there is not enough space. Follow directions!! ALL graphs and tables MUST either be hand-drawn or created in StatCrunch. ALL hand drawn graphs must be on Graph Paper. Label ALL graphs and tables correctly. Include your last name as part of the title on all graphs & tables. Follow specific directions for each problem. Problems...
Question 12 (1 point) What product is expected from the sequence of reactions shown below. 1. Cl2 / CCIA 2. 2KOH /heat 3. H2 / Lindlar's catalyst O i E 100 + % & Po 3. H2 / Lindlar's catalyst O A OD * E O AI & o 9 8 % 7 5 6 u
please answer every part of question 6!! and i will make sure to thumbs up the answer! 6) a) How many aromatic 'H NMR signals would be expected for 4-bromo-3-methylanisole? (0.5 pts.) b) What would the expected 'H NMR chemical shift be for the protons of the OCH; group?_ _(0.5 pts.) c) Proceeding in a clockwise direction, label each unique hydrogen atom on the aromatic ring using the labels H. through H., if needed. If the hydrogens are chemically shift...