Explain why saftey regulations require storing all types of hydrocarbon waste separately from acid waste. Use chemical reaction to explain.
Acids should not be added with hydrocarbons. An acid reacts vigorously with hydrocarbons to generate lot of heat. The hydrocarbon get transformed into soluble alkyl hydrogen sulphates which emits significant amount of heat. Hydrocarbons are highly flammable. So, heat generated during the reaction with acids can cause explode. So that, hydrocarbon waste should be kept separately from acid waste.
Reaction of acid with hydrocarbon
Explain why saftey regulations require storing all types of hydrocarbon waste separately from acid waste. Use...
Explain why saftey regulations require storing all types of hydrocarbon waste separately from acid waste. Use chemical reaction to explain.
a) explain the reason why heat is released when a hydrocarbon fuel is burned in a combustion chamber. b) why excess air is necessary to use in an actual combustion? Explain determine the following c) the chemical reaction equation showing all reactants and products. d) the required air to fuel ratio by mass, AFm (kg air/ kg fuel), e) the rate of fuel comsumption if 300 kg of air per minute is supplied to the combustion, (kg fuel/min) f) find...
Explain why FDA regulations impose a 30 month age limit on the use of cows for human consumption. Also identify potential symptoms for TSE and why those symptoms can vary from individual to individual.
a) Explain the reason why heat is released when a hydrocarbon fuel is burned in a combustion chamber.b) Why excess air is necessary to use in an actual combustion? Explain.c) \(n\) - Dodecane \(\left(C_{12} H_{26}\right)\) in gas form is burned in a combustion chamber with \(150 \%\) excess air.Determine the following:i) the chemical reaction equation showing all reactants and products.ii) the required air to fuel ratio by mass, \(A F_{m}\left(\frac{k g \text { air }}{k g \text { fuel }}\right)\),iii)...
Predict which acid is stronger
(circle it) and use chemical structures to explain why.
I am assuming I did not pick the right acid because I got this
question wrong. Please explain.
This molecule has more resonance
Can I-chlorobutane be easily produced from the reaction of 1-butene with HCl and why? (Explain!) (10 pts.) (HINT: You may want to draw out a chemical reaction or two...) 5) Who are there multiple organic or hydrocarbon products produced from the halogenation of alkanes via ultraviolet light? I am grading pretty big on the why part, and it is not only about the number of H's present.....(10 pts.) 6) Using the following monomer, draw the steps and/or mechanism for the...
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Disposal of waste: When necessary, all organic waste must be disposed into the organic waste container, all aqueous waste to the aqueous waste container and all solid waste to the solid waste container. Nothing is disposed in the sink or trash can. Synthesis of acetanilide In a dry small conical vial, dissolve 300 mg (or 30 drops) of freshly distilled aniline in 1.0 mL of 1.0 M hydrochloric acid. Swirl the mixture to...
Use the reaction quotient, Q, to explain why the fraction of dissociation of weak acid, HA, increases when the solution is diluted by a factor of 4. When the system is at equilibrium, Q = [A^-][H^+]/[HA] = K_a. Let's call the concentrations at equilibrium [A^-]e, [H^+]e, and [HA]_e. if the solution is diluted by a factor of 4, the concentrations become [A^-]_e, [H^+]_e, [H^+]_e, and [HA]_e. The reaction quotient becomes Q = K_a. Since Q K_a, the concentrations of products...
SHORT ANSWER: 1.) Explain “Hard versus Soft” acid-base behavior. 2.) Explain, in terms of ΔS & ΔG, why imperfections occur in crystals & be able to describe at least two of the four main types of defects, with a drawing of each. 3.) Describe how electron transfer occurs in either the outer sphere or the inner sphere redox reaction mechanism (choose one OR the other). 4.) Explain how to synthesize the cis and trans isomer of a square planar complex,...
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Mustrates treat all types of ilnesses. Background Aspirin is a prodrug of salicylic acid, the actual active drug. A compound related to salicylic acid, salicin, was first isolated from willow bark in the mid 1700's, but willow-bark extract was used by the andient Greeks as a treatment for pain and fever. Salicylic acid (and many related phenols) are very hard on your Ho stomach, but when esterified, as aspirin is, they are much better tolerated. Simple esters are...