You are given a solid mixture of NaNO 2 and NaCl and are asked to analyze it for the amount of NaNO 2 present. To do so, you allow the mixture to react with sulfamic acid, HSO 3 NH 2 , in water according to the equation NaNO 2 (aq) + HSO 3 NH 2 (aq) → NaHSO 4 (aq) + H 2 O( ℓ ) + N 2 (g) What is the weight percentage of NaNO 2 in 1.232 g of the solid mixture if reaction with sulfa-mic acid produces 295 mL of dry N 2 gas with a pressure of 713 mm Hg at 21.0 °C?
You are given a solid mixture of NaNO 2 and NaCl and are asked to analyze it for the amount of NaNO 2 present. To do so, you allow the mixture to react with sulfamic acid, HSO 3 NH 2 , in water according to the equation NaNO 2 (aq) + HSO 3 NH 2 (aq) → NaHSO 4 (aq) + H 2 O( ℓ ) + N 2 (g) What is the weight percentage of NaNO 2 in 1.232 g of the solid mixture if reaction with sulfa-mic acid produces 295 mL of dry N 2 gas with a pressure of 713 mm Hg at 21.0 °C?
Solution Summary: The author explains how the ideal gas equation can be obtained by combining Boyle's, Charles’s Law and Avogadro.
You are given a solid mixture of NaNO2 and NaCl and are asked to analyze it for the amount of NaNO2 present. To do so, you allow the mixture to react with sulfamic acid, HSO3NH2, in water according to the equation
NaNO2(aq) + HSO3NH2(aq) →
NaHSO4(aq) + H2O(ℓ) + N2(g)
What is the weight percentage of NaNO2 in 1.232 g of the solid mixture if reaction with sulfa-mic acid produces 295 mL of dry N2 gas with a pressure of 713 mm Hg at 21.0 °C?
4. Provide a clear arrow-pushing mechanism for the following reactions. Do not skip proton
transfers, do not combine steps, and make sure your arrows are clear enough to be interpreted
without ambiguity.
a)
NHBoc
⚫OBn
HO.
H3C
CO2CH3
-OBn
H3C
H3C.
H3C.
NHBOC
CI
CO2CH3
Draw structures of the following compounds and identify their role:
mCPBA
(MCPBA)
DMS
Py
9-BBN
LAH
Sia₂BH
TsCI
PCC
t-BuOK
LDA
MeLi
n-BuLi
DMSO
DMF
Sodium Borohydride
Lithium DiisopropylAmide
2
Using Luther's rule, calculate the reference potential of the Hg2+/Hg redox electrode.
DATA: Electrode potentials E° = 0,854 V y E 0,788 V
Hg2+/Hg
2+
Hg2/Hg
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