Is cyclohexanone soluble in NaOH, NaHCO3, and HCl? And is Adipic acid soluble in NaOH, NaHCO3,...
Draw the reaction mechanisms of the following reactions: a) Adipic acid with NaOH b) Adipic Acid with Sodium Bicarbonate c) Adpic Acid with HCl
What is the reaction between m-nitroaniline with NaOH, NaHCO3, and HCl? What is the conjugate acid for each reaction?
21. Picric acid (2,4,6-trinitrophenol) is slightly soluble in water but is readily soluble (with stirring and shaking) in both 0.6 M NaHCO3 and 2.5 M NaOH. Conversely, o-ethylphenol is insoluble in both water and 0.6 M NaHCO3, but soluble in 2.5 M NaOH. Explain. 22. Write an equation that accounts for the solubility of benzoic acid in aqueous base. 23. What would you expect to happen if a solution of sodium benzoate were acidified? Write an equation. 24. What would...
determine if NaHCO3 soluble in the following: a. Benzyl Alcohol e. Benzaldehyde b. 2-propanol f. Acetophenone c. tert butyl alcohol g. Cyclohexanone d. phenol h. Propanoic Acid
Using aqueous HCl, NaHCO3, or NaOH, devise a flowchart
separation scheme to separate the following two-component mixtures.
All the substances are soluble in ether. Be sure to indicate how
you would recover each of the compounds from its respective
salts.
4. Using aqueous hydrochloric acid, sodium bicarbonate, or sodium hydroxide solutions, devise a flow-chart separation scheme to separate the following two-component mixtures. All the substances are soluble in ether. Be sure to indicate how you would recover each of the...
arrange the solutions in order of increasing acid strength: NH4Cl NH3 H3BO3 Na2B4O7 C6H8O7 HCl NaHCO3 NaOH
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can i calculate the enthalpy of reaction for both neutralization
reactions (HCL + NaOH) and (Citric acid + NaHCO3) with units of
Kj/mol?
Enthalpy of formation:
Hcl (aq): -167.2 kj/mol
NaOH (aq): -469.6 kj/mol
citric acid (aq): not sure
NaHCO3 (s): -947.7 kj/mol
neutralization reactions that occur when an acid reacts with a base. HCI (aq) + NaOH (aq) → H20 (1) + NaCl (aq) HzC6H50, (citric acid) (aq) + 3 NaHCO3 (s) → Na2C8H:07 (aq) + 3 CO2...
Water : H2O 5% Sodium bicarbonate: NaHCO3 5% Sodium hydroxide: NaOH 5% Hydrochloric acid: HCl Diethyl ether: (C2H5)2O Dichloromethane: CH2Cl2 Which of the solvents from question #1 do(es) not contain water? Which of the solvents from question #1 is (are) basic? Which of the solvents from question #1 is (are) acidic? Which of the solvents from question #1 is (are) neutral?
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3. CH COOH+ NaOH acetic acid 4. CH3COOH +NaHCO3 acetic acid 5. CH3OH NaOH methanol 6. CH3OH + NaHCO3 methanol
A student claims that a given unknown is a carboxylic acid, because it is soluble in water, 10% NaOH, and 10% NaHCO3. Critique this conclusion.