The freezing point and the boiling point of the given solutions are should be calculated. Concept introduction: Elevation of boiling point: The boiling point of the solution is increases when the solute is dissolved in the solvent are called Elevation of boiling point. It is one of the colligative Properties thus, ΔT = K b m solute ...... ( 1 ) ΔT is boiling-point elevation K b is molal boiling-point elevation constant m is molality of the solute Depression in freezing point: The freezing point the solution is decreases when the solute is dissolved in the solvent is called depression in freezing point. it is one of the colligative Properties thus, ΔT = K f m solute ...... ( 2 ) ΔT is boiling-point elevation K f is molal freezing-point depression constant m is molality of the solute
The freezing point and the boiling point of the given solutions are should be calculated. Concept introduction: Elevation of boiling point: The boiling point of the solution is increases when the solute is dissolved in the solvent are called Elevation of boiling point. It is one of the colligative Properties thus, ΔT = K b m solute ...... ( 1 ) ΔT is boiling-point elevation K b is molal boiling-point elevation constant m is molality of the solute Depression in freezing point: The freezing point the solution is decreases when the solute is dissolved in the solvent is called depression in freezing point. it is one of the colligative Properties thus, ΔT = K f m solute ...... ( 2 ) ΔT is boiling-point elevation K f is molal freezing-point depression constant m is molality of the solute
Solution Summary: The author explains that the freezing point and the boiling point of the given antifreeze solution should be calculated.
Interpretation: The freezing point and the boiling point of the given solutions are should be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Elevation of boiling point:
The boiling point of the solution is increases when the solute is dissolved in the solvent are called Elevation of boiling point. It is one of the colligative Properties thus,
ΔT=Kbmsolute......(1)ΔT is boiling-point elevationKbismolal boiling-point elevation constantmis molality of the solute
Depression in freezing point:
The freezing point the solution is decreases when the solute is dissolved in the solvent is called depression in freezing point. it is one of the colligative Properties thus,
ΔT=Kfmsolute......(2)ΔT is boiling-point elevationKfismolal freezing-point depression constantmis molality of the solute
Consider the reaction of a propanoate ester with hydroxide ion shown below. A
series of four alcohol leaving groups were tested to determine which would be the
best leaving group.
Based on the pKa values of the alcohols, predict which alcohol would produce the
fastest hydrolysis reaction.
HO
FOR
A
Alcohol I, pKa =16.0
B
Alcohol II, pKa =10.0
C
Alcohol III, pKa = 7.2
+ ROH
D
Alcohol IV, pKa = 6.6
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using
the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved
electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or
mechanistic step(s).
Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making
steps.
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NaOH, H₂O
00:4
Na O
heat
NaO
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Na
a
NaOH, H2O
:0:
NaOH,
H2O
heat
heat
Na
ONH
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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using
the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved
electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or
mechanistic step(s).
Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making
steps.
H
CH3NH3+
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:0:
HO
CH3NH2
HH
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HH
CH3NH3+
CH3NH2
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CH3NH3
CH3NH2
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HH
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