Calculate the density of the following materials for which the mass and volume of samples have been measured. Express the density of liquids in g / mL , the density of solids in g / cm 3 , and the density of gases in g / L . a . 250 mL of liquid mercury metal ( Hg ) has a mass of 3400 g . b . 500. mL of concentrated liquid sulfuric acid ( H 2 SO 4 ) has a mass of 925 g . c . 5.00 L of oxygen gas has a mass of 7.15 g . d . A 200-cm 3 block of magnesium metal ( Mg ) has a mass of 350 g .
Calculate the density of the following materials for which the mass and volume of samples have been measured. Express the density of liquids in g / mL , the density of solids in g / cm 3 , and the density of gases in g / L . a . 250 mL of liquid mercury metal ( Hg ) has a mass of 3400 g . b . 500. mL of concentrated liquid sulfuric acid ( H 2 SO 4 ) has a mass of 925 g . c . 5.00 L of oxygen gas has a mass of 7.15 g . d . A 200-cm 3 block of magnesium metal ( Mg ) has a mass of 350 g .
Solution Summary: The author explains that the density of a substance is defined as the ratio of its mass to the volume.
Calculate the density of the following materials for which the mass and volume of samples have been measured. Express the density of liquids in
g
/
mL
, the density of solids in
g
/
cm
3
, and the density of gases in
g
/
L
.
a.
250
mL
of liquid mercury metal
(
Hg
)
has a mass of
3400
g
.
b.
500.
mL
of concentrated liquid sulfuric acid
(
H
2
SO
4
)
has a mass of
925
g
.
c.
5.00
L
of oxygen gas has a mass of
7.15
g
.
d. A
200-cm
3
block of magnesium metal
(
Mg
)
has a mass of
350
g
.
Q3: Arrange each group of compounds from fastest SN2 reaction rate to slowest SN2
reaction rate.
CI
Cl
H3C-Cl
CI
a)
A
B
C
D
Br
Br
b)
A
B
C
Br
H3C-Br
D
Q4: Rank the relative nucleophilicity of halide ions in water solution and DMF solution,
respectively.
F CI
Br |
Q5: Determine which of the substrates will and will not react with NaSCH3 in an SN2 reaction to
have a reasonable yield of product.
NH2
Br
Br
Br
.OH
Br
Classify each molecule as optically active or inactive.
Determine the configuration at each
H
соон
Chirality
center
OH
애
He
OH
H3C
Ноос
H
H
COOH
A
K
B.
Chapter 1 Solutions
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