Order the following by rewriting them left to right in order of increasing heat of hydration (least exothermic to most exothermic):
CaBr2 , MgBr2 , NaBr , NaI , SrBr2 , SrI2
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Order the following by rewriting them left to right in order of increasing heat of hydration...
please help!!! Class DEVI Ime 1. (2 pts) Rank in order of increasing heat of hydrogenation (1 = lowest, least heat reeds west, least heat released; 5 - highest, most heat released). HEC CHE н,с сну 2. (3 pts) Draw a mechanism for the hydration of the alkene below. Be sure to use curved-arrow notation and include all electron lone pairs and all formal charges.
Rank in increasing order by placing the most negative on the left and the most positive on the right. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
13. arrange the following elements in terms of increasing electronegativity (arrange them increasing from left to right): Sr, F,Al,S, Si. 12. Arrange the following elements in howing elements in terms of increasing atomic radius (arrange them increasing from left (smallest) to right [largest)): 0, Ne, Li, F, C, B te LiBcOf Ne e Li, B, C, OF, Ne UUUUUUUTTTITUUT 13. Arrange the following elements in terms of increasing electronegativity (arrange them increasing from left (smallest) to right (largest)): Sr, F,...
Arrange the following ions in terms of increasing atomic radius (arrange them increasing from left [lowest] to right [largest]): P3-, Cl-, K+, S2-
Indicate whether the actions below will shift the following reaction: RIGHT, LEFT or NO CHANGE. Heat + NH4CO2NHz(s) <=> 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g) Increasing the quantity of NH4CO2NH2(s) Removing CO2(g) Increasing the volume of the container Increasing the temperature Adding a catalyst right left no change
Please explain your reasoning for the correct answer also Arrange the following in order of increasing stability CH2CH3 CH3 CH CH CH CH,CH, most stable least stable. Arrange the following in order of increasing stability CH2CH3 CH3 CH CH CH CH,CH, most stable least stable.
Rank the following isomers in order of increasing heat of formation. Incorrect. The aromatic compound is the most stable in this group, so it has the lowest heat of formation.
Place the following set of compounds in order of decreasing electrophilicity (most elecltrophilic. at the left, least electrophilic at the right).
Below are the ? molecular orbitals of benzene. Rank them in order of increasing energy based on the number of nodes. Consider that the blue color indicates one phase and the red color indicates the other phase of the orbital. Rank from lowest energy to highest energy. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Attached is picture. Please explain/show work, will give 5 stars to correct answer, thank you very much! :)
For the exothermic reaction 3H2(g) + N2(g) ↔ 2NH3(g) + HEAT, which of the following changes could be carried out to cause the reaction to shift to the right? Adding H2 Adding NH3 Increasing the temperature Removing N2