Succinic acid, a white solid that melts at 182°C , is heated gently, and a gas is given off. After the gas evolution stops, a white solid remains that melts at a temperature different from 182°C . a. Have the succinic acid molecules been changed by the process? Explain your answer. b. Is the white solid that remains after heating still succinic acid? Explain you answer. c. In terms of the number of atoms contained, how do you think the size of succinic acid compares with the size of the molecules of the white solid produced by this process? Explain your answer. d. Classify molecules of succinic acid by using the term homoatomic or heteroatomic . Explain your reasoning.
Succinic acid, a white solid that melts at 182°C , is heated gently, and a gas is given off. After the gas evolution stops, a white solid remains that melts at a temperature different from 182°C . a. Have the succinic acid molecules been changed by the process? Explain your answer. b. Is the white solid that remains after heating still succinic acid? Explain you answer. c. In terms of the number of atoms contained, how do you think the size of succinic acid compares with the size of the molecules of the white solid produced by this process? Explain your answer. d. Classify molecules of succinic acid by using the term homoatomic or heteroatomic . Explain your reasoning.
Succinic acid, a white solid that melts at
182°C
, is heated gently, and a gas is given off. After the gas evolution stops, a white solid remains that melts at a temperature different from
182°C
.
a. Have the succinic acid molecules been changed by the process? Explain your answer.
b. Is the white solid that remains after heating still succinic acid? Explain you answer.
c. In terms of the number of atoms contained, how do you think the size of succinic acid compares with the size of the molecules of the white solid produced by this process? Explain your answer.
d. Classify molecules of succinic acid by using the term homoatomic or heteroatomic. Explain your reasoning.
For a titration of 40.00 mL of 0.0500 M oxalic acid H2C2O4 with 0.1000 M KOH, calculate the pH at each of the following volume of KOH used in the titration: 1) before the titration begin;2) 15 mL; 3) 20 mL; 4) 25 mL; 5) 40 mL; 6) 50 mL. Ka1 = 5.90×10^-2, Ka2 = 6.50×10^-5 for oxalic acid.
Predict the major organic product(s), if any, of the following reactions. Assume all reagents are in excess unless otherwise indicated.
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