2. The compound with the formula H2PtCl6 is commonly called chloroplatinic acid and is widely used as a catalyst or catalyst precursor. What is the structure of this compound and the resulting electron count for platinum?
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2. The compound with the formula H2PtCl6 is commonly called chloroplatinic acid and is widely used...
17. One of the main components of lemongrass oil is a compound with molecular formula C10H16. When this compound is treated with excess hydrogen and a platinum catalyst, the product is an alkane of formula C10H20. What can you conclude about the structure of C10H16? Explain your answer.
46. What is the IUPAC name of the compound with the formula CH, whose molecules contain only sp-hybridized carbon atoms? oabomoly? C 47. Provide the IUPAC name for this compound: 2,2,4-tri-methyl pentane CH2=CH-CH2-CH, 48. What is the molecular formula of the compound formed by this reaction: CH=CH-CH, + H, → ? (A platinum catalyst is used here.) 49.) What two functional groups are present in this molecule? CH,-O-CH2-CH2-NH,
What is the formula and Lewis structure of the coordination compound. Indicate the oxidation state and the d electron count of the central atom. 1. K2 [Cr(CN)2(NH3)(O2)(O)2]
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A compound that can resist large fluctuations in pH is called a(an) weak acid weak base buffer salt catalyst
The carboxylic acid on the left below is commonly called "pyruvic acid". Draw the structures named to its right. the reaction on the right is used to make soap. the glycerin acts as: a Nucleophile a Leaving Group an acylating agent a base the proposed SnAc reaction on the right does NOT work. Why not.
Phenol, commonly called carbolic acid, is a weak organic acid. If you dissolve 0.892 g of the acid in enough water to make 357 mL of solution, what is the equilibrium hydronium ion concentration? And what is the pH o the solution?
[Review Topics [References] Compound X has the formula C H14 X reacts with one molar equivalent of hydrogen in the presence of a palladium catalyst to form a mixture of cis- and trans-l-ethyl-3. methylcyclopentane. Treatment of X with ozone followed by zinc in aqueous acid gives a ketone and formaldehyde (CH, 0) What is the structure of X? . In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. -- -O0O- Compound X has the formula C,H2. X...
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1. a. Compound 1 reacts with A under acid conditions to form an imine. What could Z be in this reaction? b. Compound 2 reacts with A (same A as previous reaction) under acid conditions to form an amide. What is Z in this reaction? Draw the structure of A Use curved arrows to show how Compound 2 forms the amide. c. Both reactions involve a leaving group. What is the leaving group in each reaction? O A...
Bond-line notation is an efficient representation of molecules that is commonly used by chemists. Molecules represented in bond-line notation are also known as "skeletal structures," "stick figures," or "line-angle" formulas. For the following molecules shown in bond-line notation, draw the appropriate Lewis structure and write out the correct molecular formula for the compound. The first problem is solved for you as an example. Bond-line notation Lewis structure Molecular formula C, H2 1. 2 3
1. An) is used to represent a compound. a) symbol b) equation c) subscript d) formula 2. atoms or groups of atoms are called ions. a) charged b) diatomic c) neutral d) monatomic 3. For the formula of a compound to be correct, the algebraic addition of the charges on atoms or ions in the compound must add up to _ a) zero b) one c) two d) four 4. Potassium bromide is an example of an) compound a) molecular...