Among the given gases which one behaves ideally at given temperature and pressure conditions that is at 10 atm and -50 o C should be determined. Concept Introduction : Intramolecular force : The force of attraction that exists between bonds with in molecule. Than the ionic bond between two ions are formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom. Van der Waals' forces : This is electrostatic attraction between temporary dipoles and induced dipoles caused by moments of electrons in atoms and molecules. Ideal gas : The pressure (P), volume (V) number of moles of gas (n) and temperature (T), than the constant of equation shown is (R) known as the gas constant, this relationship between the them may be deduce from kinetic theory and is called the number of moles and (R) gas constant. To identify : The gas that is more ideal among the given two gases.
Among the given gases which one behaves ideally at given temperature and pressure conditions that is at 10 atm and -50 o C should be determined. Concept Introduction : Intramolecular force : The force of attraction that exists between bonds with in molecule. Than the ionic bond between two ions are formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom. Van der Waals' forces : This is electrostatic attraction between temporary dipoles and induced dipoles caused by moments of electrons in atoms and molecules. Ideal gas : The pressure (P), volume (V) number of moles of gas (n) and temperature (T), than the constant of equation shown is (R) known as the gas constant, this relationship between the them may be deduce from kinetic theory and is called the number of moles and (R) gas constant. To identify : The gas that is more ideal among the given two gases.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a given gas behaves ideally at given pressure and pressure conditions. The ionic bond between two ions is formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom
Among the given gases which one behaves ideally at given temperature and pressure conditions that is at
10 atmand -50oC should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Intramolecular force: The force of attraction that exists between bonds with in molecule. Than the ionic bond between two ions are formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom.
Van der Waals' forces: This is electrostatic attraction between temporary dipoles and induced dipoles caused by moments of electrons in atoms and molecules.
Ideal gas: The pressure (P), volume (V) number of moles of gas (n) and temperature (T), than the constant of equation shown is (R) known as the gas constant, this relationship between the them may be deduce from kinetic theory and is called the number of moles and (R) gas constant.
To identify: The gas that is more ideal among the given two gases.
Write the complete common (not IUPAC) name of each molecule below.
Note: if a molecule is one of a pair of enantiomers, be sure you start its name with D- or L- so we know which enantiomer it is.
molecule
Ο
C=O
common name
(not the IUPAC
name)
H
☐
H3N
CH₂OH
0-
C=O
H
NH3
CH₂SH
H3N
☐
☐
X
G
(Part A) Provide structures of the FGI products and missing reagents (dashed box)
1 eq Na* H*
H
-H
B1
B4
R1
H2 (gas)
Lindlar's
catalyst
A1
Br2
MeOH
H2 (gas)
Lindlar's
catalyst
MeO.
OMe
C6H1402
B2
B3
A1
Product carbons' origins
Draw a box around product
C's that came from A1.
Draw a dashed box around
product C's that came from B1.
Classify each of the amino acids below.
Note for advanced students: none of these amino acids are found in normal proteins.
X
CH2
H3N-CH-COOH3N-CH-COO-
H3N-CH-COO
CH2
CH3-C-CH3
CH2
NH3
N
NH
(Choose one) ▼
(Choose one)
S
CH2
OH
(Choose one) ▼
+
H3N-CH-COO¯
CH2
H3N CH COO H3N-CH-COO
CH2
오오
CH
CH3
CH2
+
O
C
CH3
O=
O_
(Choose one)
(Choose one) ▼
(Choose one)
G
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