CH₂CHCH₂(g) + H₂O(/) + H₂O H₂O+ H₂O+ CH₂CH(OH)CH₂(1) OH Figure 7.5 Two different representation of the hydration of propene. In this process, propene, an unsaturated hydrocarbon, is hydrated under acidic conditions to produce the alcohol. Given the nature of the reactants and products, we can expect the extent of this process to be affected by different factors, such as temperature, pressure, and pH. We can apply the type of chemical thinking introduced in Unit 5 to qualitatively analyze these effects.

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Predict the sign of AHrxn and AS rxn based on the nature of reactants and products.
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AHrxn <0; ASrxn <0
AHrxn > 0; ASrxn < 0
AHrxn < 0; ASrxn > 0
AHrxn > 0; ASrxn > 0
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the sign of AHrxn and AS rxn based on the nature of reactants and products. Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a b C d AHrxn <0; ASrxn <0 AHrxn > 0; ASrxn < 0 AHrxn < 0; ASrxn > 0 AHrxn > 0; ASrxn > 0
CH₂CHCH₂(g) + H₂O(/)
+ H₂O
H₂O+
H₂O+
CH₂CH(OH)CH₂(/)
OH
Figure 7.5 Two different representation of the hydration of propene.
In this process, propene, an unsaturated hydrocarbon, is hydrated under acidic conditions to produce
the alcohol. Given the nature of the reactants and products, we can expect the extent of this process to
be affected by different factors, such as temperature, pressure, and pH. We can apply the type of
chemical thinking introduced in Unit 5 to qualitatively analyze these effects.
Transcribed Image Text:CH₂CHCH₂(g) + H₂O(/) + H₂O H₂O+ H₂O+ CH₂CH(OH)CH₂(/) OH Figure 7.5 Two different representation of the hydration of propene. In this process, propene, an unsaturated hydrocarbon, is hydrated under acidic conditions to produce the alcohol. Given the nature of the reactants and products, we can expect the extent of this process to be affected by different factors, such as temperature, pressure, and pH. We can apply the type of chemical thinking introduced in Unit 5 to qualitatively analyze these effects.
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