*10.103 Suppose you were planning to move a house by transporting it on a large trailer. The house has an estimated weight of 45.6 tons ( 1 ton = 2000 lb ) . The trailer is expected to weigh 8.3 tons. Each wheel of the trailer will have tires inflated to a gauge pressure of 85 psi (which is actually 85 psi above atmospheric pressure). If the area of contact between a tire and the pavement can be no larger than 100 .0 in . 2 ( 10 .0 in . × 10 .0 in . ) , what is the minimum number of wheels the trailer must have? (Remember, tires are mounted in multiples of two on a trailer. Assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.)
*10.103 Suppose you were planning to move a house by transporting it on a large trailer. The house has an estimated weight of 45.6 tons ( 1 ton = 2000 lb ) . The trailer is expected to weigh 8.3 tons. Each wheel of the trailer will have tires inflated to a gauge pressure of 85 psi (which is actually 85 psi above atmospheric pressure). If the area of contact between a tire and the pavement can be no larger than 100 .0 in . 2 ( 10 .0 in . × 10 .0 in . ) , what is the minimum number of wheels the trailer must have? (Remember, tires are mounted in multiples of two on a trailer. Assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.)
*10.103 Suppose you were planning to move a house by transporting it on a large trailer. The house has an estimated weight of 45.6 tons
(
1 ton = 2000 lb
)
. The trailer is expected to weigh 8.3 tons. Each wheel of the trailer will have tires inflated to a gauge pressure of 85 psi (which is actually 85 psi above atmospheric pressure). If the area of contact between a tire and the pavement can be no larger than
100
.0 in
.
2
(
10
.0 in
.
×
10
.0 in
.
)
, what is the minimum number of wheels the trailer must have? (Remember, tires are mounted in multiples of two on a trailer. Assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.)
Check the box under each structure in the table that is an enantiomer of the molecule shown below. If none of them are, check the none of the above box under
the table.
Molecule 1
Molecule 2
IZ
IN
Molecule 4
Molecule 5
ZI
none of the above
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Molecule 3
Х
IN
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Molecule 6
NH
G
Highlight each chiral center in the following molecule. If there are none, then check the box under the drawing area.
There are no chiral centers.
Cl
Cl
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A student proposes the following two-step synthesis of an ether from an alcohol A:
1. strong base
A
2. R
Is the student's proposed synthesis likely to work?
If you said the proposed synthesis would work, enter the chemical
formula or common abbreviation for an appropriate strong base to use
in Step 1:
If you said the synthesis would work, draw the structure of an alcohol
A, and the structure of the additional reagent R needed in Step 2, in
the drawing area below.
If there's more than one reasonable choice for a good reaction yield,
you can draw any of them.
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Click and drag to start drawing a structure.
Yes
No
ロ→ロ
0|0
G
Х
D
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