4. Draw the structure of an example the following surfactants and classify them as non-ionic, cationic,...
8-22 Using Table 8-2, classify each of the following types of ionic compounds using the solubility categories soluble, soluble with exceptions, insoluble, or insoluble with exceptions. a. bromides b. sulfates c. hydroxides d. sulfides
draw the Lewis structure for the alkyl and functional groups a) ethyl b) propyl c) butyl d) octyl e) carboxylic acid f) alcohol g) ester h) ketone
Homework 4 Name Fill out the following table. Provide an example showing its structure and IUPAC name. Family Functional group present Structure and name of sample molecule Alkane Alkene Alkyne Cycloalkane Aromatic Alcohol Aldehyde Ketone Thiol Phenol Ether Carboxylic acid Ester Amine Amide
36. Classify each of the following formulas as (1) a binary ionic compound, (2) an ionic compound with polyatomic ion(s), (3) a binary covalent compound, (4) a binary acid, or (5) an oxyacid. Write the name that corresponds to each formula a. HF(aq) b. ClF3 c. SrCl2 d. Fe2(SO4)3 e. H2SO4 f. (NH4)2SO3
Draw a neat Lewis structure for each of the following compounds. (Note: Both ionic and covalent types have been included.) Make sure your diagram clearly distinguishes the type of bonding. Label your structure as "ionic" or "covalent." If it is covalent, identify the single, double, and triple bonds, if present. (14 marks: 2 marks each) a) KBr b) CaCl, d) SİCİ. e) PF, f CS g) HCN
Classify the following compounds as potential fuels and non-fuels.
3) (1) classify the following compounds as potential fuels and non-fuels. A) H2 B) CO2 C) C3Hg D) CCl4 E) H20 F) HCI G) C H) CoH120 ID C&His Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer:
Due on February 6th at 9:00 am in 103 Williams, No Exceptions, No Excuses 1. Draw all the important resonance structures for the following ion showing all lone pairs of electrons, formal charges and double bonds. Show the electron flow by using arrows for full credit (6 points) For 1 bonus point label the resonance structure that is the most stable of the four below. 2. Fill in the boxes with the letter of the functional groups present in the...
You are performing the following hydrolyses, match them with the appropriate end molecules. - A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. You are hydrolysing an amide using acid. - A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. You are hydrolysing an...
1. Please give the Lewis structure for the following compounds, please include any resonance structures, formal charges, and indicate whether the bonds are ionic or covalent. a. AgNO3 b. Na2SO4 c. K2CO3 d. KNO2 e. NaN3 2. Please give the Lewis structure for the following compounds, please include any resonance structures, formal charges, and indicate whether the bonds are ionic or covalent. a. Calcium phosphate b. Strontium sulfite c. Sodium hypochlorite d. Rubidium bromite e. Potassium acetate 3. Please draw...
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4. Find all fixed points for each of the following maps and classify them as cobweb for the typical trajectories. a) f(x) 2r(1-); b) f(z) -; c) f(z) ; d) f() 4+ attracting, repelling, or neutral. Draw a
4. Find all fixed points for each of the following maps and classify them as cobweb for the typical trajectories. a) f(x) 2r(1-); b) f(z) -; c) f(z) ; d) f() 4+ attracting, repelling, or neutral. Draw a