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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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Problem 1RQ: Define and explain the differences between the following terms. a. law and theory b. theory and...
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17. Which pair of the following compounds are constitutional isomers?
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(CH3)₂ (CH₂)3
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I and III
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II and IV
C.
I and IV
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18. What is the relationship between the following two compounds?
(CH3)₂ (CH₂)s
(CH₂)2 (CH₂)3
Pro
A. constitutional isomers
(B) different representations of the same molecule
C. completely different/not constitutional isomers
D.
isotopes
E. resonance hybrids
19. What is the correct coefficient for oxygen that would balance the following combustion reaction?
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Transcribed Image Text:favor the right side with compound I being the most acidic compound
favor the right side with compound III being the most acidic compound
favor the left side with compound I being the most acidic compound
favor the left side with compound III being the most acidic compound
the reaction is at equilibrium so all the compounds are in equal
concentration
10. For the following reaction, identify the Lewis base.
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H-N
H-B-H
+
NH₂
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Both I and III
E.
Both II and III
11. For the following acid-base reaction, predict the position of the equilibrium and identify the
most stable base.
OH
F3C
11
OH
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1
A. favor the right side with compound I being the most stable base
favor the right side with compound II being the most stable base
favor the left side with compound I being the most stable base
favor the left side with compound II being the most stable base
favor the left side with compound III being the most stable base
C.
E.
12. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound?
3-
2sopropyl-5-ethylhylheptane
3-ethyl-5-isopropylheptane
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