c) Prove that B-carotene is orange if AE 2.6 elv. d) Consider the chemical structures of...
21) Consider the following structures I-IV. Circle the two species that represent resor sonance structures H. O: :0: H .H N. N: 22) Circle the base and the conjugate base in the following reaction но CH,COO CH COOH HO IV ш II Chapter 3 particular molecule? 23) Why do z bonds confer reactivity on a A) Because n bonds are diffficult to break in chemical reactions. B) Because z bonds make a molecule an acid. C) Because z bonds are...
Part A)The reversible chemical reaction . A+B⇌C+D has the following equilibrium constant: Kc=[C][D][A][B]=2.6 Initially, only A and B are present, each at 2.00 M. What is the final concentration of A once equilibrium is reached? Part B) What is the final concentration of D at equilibrium if the initial concentrations are [A] = 1.00 M and [B] = 2.00 M ? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Consider the set of FDs F = {CF-A, AF-CF, AC-F, EF-D, C-EF, D-B, AE–F}. Which of the following FDs does not follow from F? (2 Points) Select one: O CE-B AC-B CF-B AFB All of the above None of the above
Modify each of the structures (A, B, C, D) to show the bonds
broken and formed in each acid–base reaction. Include counterions
and charges where applicable.
Reaction A. Reaction D Select Draw Rings More Erase H CL + HCI I- + Modify the structures to show the products of Reaction B. = Erase Selec Draw Rings More OCHNOLI HO—5—OH O CN-H + Li* 0-H Modify the structures to show the products of Reaction D. Select Draw Rings More Erase Modify...
consider a nypothetical chemical reaction: A+B +C+D (In this equation A, B, C and D stand for some unknown chemical formulas.) Here is an energy diagram for the reaction: 400+ A + B 300+ energy (kJ/mol) 200+ C +D reaction coordinate Use the energy diagram to answer these questions. What is the heat of reaction? kJ/mol Exothermic Is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? Endothermic Can you determine the activation energy? ONeither Yes, it's kJ/mol O No. Yes, it's ] kJ/mol...
Consider the following hypothetical chemical pathway
(A---->D) consisting of three individual reaction steps
(A-->B,B-->C,C-->D)
This is the set of questions
Please use this set of rules/guidlines
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1. a. Draw the structures of A and B (resonance structures), and C (tetrahedral intermediate). Use curved arrows to show how each structure is formed b. Draw the structure of the Nu: you would use to make CompoundD O (tetrahedral intermediate) он c. (i) Explain why H does not react with a pi bond in the ring in Compound Z. (ii) Which resonance structure, A or B, shows why reacting H with the ketone makes the more reactive?...
Please draw the structures for A,B,C, and D for both
molecules:
Part D Draw the structure for D in the following: CF COO 1. DIBALH,-78°C 2. H20 HONH2 trace H+ Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and charges), Atoms, and Templates to Marvin o Type here to search
b) Consider the proton NMR spectrum of the following ketone: O b H C=C C. d CH H с CH: i) ii) Predict the chemical shifts of each type of proton. Predict the multiplicity of NMR signals for each type of protons. Draw a tree diagram to show the splitting predicted for Hy and indicate the number of lines obtain (given Joc = 15 Hz, Jab = 7 Hz). (7 marks)
Enthalpically-favored, Entropically-unfavored Chemical Reaction Consider the chemical reaction A+B C+D, going in the indicated direction. Assume that it takes place under conditions of both constant temperature and constant pressure, and that the entropy of the products is less than the entropy of the reactants and the enthalpy of the products is less than the enthalpy of the reactants. (That is, both ΔS and ΔH are negative when the reaction goes in the indicated direction.) Answer the following question and...