The reaction of UO 2 ( s ) and 4HF ( g ) is given. The change (if any) in equilibrium is to be predicted for the given options. Concept introduction: The state when the reactants involved in a chemical reaction and the products formed in the reaction exist in concentrations having no further tendency to change is known as an equilibrium state of the reaction. To determine : The change (if any) in the equilibrium state due to addition of UO 2 ( s ) to the given reaction.
The reaction of UO 2 ( s ) and 4HF ( g ) is given. The change (if any) in equilibrium is to be predicted for the given options. Concept introduction: The state when the reactants involved in a chemical reaction and the products formed in the reaction exist in concentrations having no further tendency to change is known as an equilibrium state of the reaction. To determine : The change (if any) in the equilibrium state due to addition of UO 2 ( s ) to the given reaction.
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Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 12, Problem 63E
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The reaction of
UO2(s) and
4HF(g) is given. The change (if any) in equilibrium is to be predicted for the given options.
Concept introduction: The state when the reactants involved in a chemical reaction and the products formed in the reaction exist in concentrations having no further tendency to change is known as an equilibrium state of the reaction.
To determine: The change (if any) in the equilibrium state due to addition of
UO2(s) to the given reaction.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The reaction of
UO2(s) and
4HF(g) is given. The change (if any) in equilibrium is to be predicted for the given options.
Concept introduction: The state when the reactants involved in a chemical reaction and the products formed in the reaction exist in concentrations having no further tendency to change is known as an equilibrium state of the reaction.
To determine: The change (if any) in the equilibrium state, when the reaction is performed in a glass reaction vessel where
HF(g) attacks and react with glass.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The reaction of
UO2(s) and
4HF(g) is given. The change (if any) in equilibrium is to be predicted for the given options.
Concept introduction: The state when the reactants involved in a chemical reaction and the products formed in the reaction exist in concentrations having no further tendency to change is known as an equilibrium state of the reaction.
To determine: The change (if any) in the equilibrium state, when water vapor is removed.
The SN 1 mechanism starts with the rate-determining step which is the dissociation of the alkyl halide into a carbocation and a halide ion. The next step is
the rapid reaction of the carbocation intermediate with the nucleophile; this step completes the nucleophilic substitution stage. The step that follows the
nucleophilic substitution is a fast acid-base reaction. The nucleophile now acts as a base to remove the proton from the oxonium ion from the previous
step, to give the observed product. Draw a curved arrow mechanism for the reaction, adding steps as necessary. Be sure to include all nonzero formal
charges.
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