(a) Interpretation: The method to make solution for given condition needs to be explained. Concept introduction: Known concentration of solution can be obtained by either dissolving a solute's known mass in a solvent and dilute it to a required final volume or by diluting the appropriate volume of a more concentrated solution to the required final volume of solute.
(a) Interpretation: The method to make solution for given condition needs to be explained. Concept introduction: Known concentration of solution can be obtained by either dissolving a solute's known mass in a solvent and dilute it to a required final volume or by diluting the appropriate volume of a more concentrated solution to the required final volume of solute.
Solution Summary: The author explains the method to make solution for given condition.
The method to make solution for given condition needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Known concentration of solution can be obtained by either dissolving a solute's known mass in a solvent and dilute it to a required final volume or by diluting the appropriate volume of a more concentrated solution to the required final volume of solute.
Interpretation Introduction
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Interpretation:
The method to make solution for given condition needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Known concentration of solution can be obtained by either dissolving a solute's known mass in a solvent and dilute it to a required final volume or by diluting the appropriate volume of a more concentrated solution to the required final volume of solute.
Indicate the processes in the dismutation of Cu2O.
1. Consider these three reactions as the elementary steps in the mechanism for a chemical reaction.
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(i) Cl₂ (g) + Pt(s) → 2Cl (g) + Pt(s)
(ii) Cl (g)+ CO (g) + Pt (s) → CICO (g) + Pt (s)
Ea = 1550 kJ
Ea = 2240 kJ
(iii) Cl (g) + CICO (g) → Cl₂CO (g)
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= 2350 kJ
AH=-950 kJ
ΔΗ = 575 ΚΙ
AH=-825 kJ
a. Draw the potential energy diagram for the reaction. Label the data points for clarity.
The potential energy of the reactants is 600 kJ
Reaction Progress
b. What is the overall chemical equation?
c. What is the overall change in enthalpy for the above chemical reaction?
d. What is the overall amount of activation energy for the above chemical reaction?
e. Which reaction intermediate would be considered a catalyst (if any) and why?
f. If you were to add 2700kJ of energy to the reaction (e.g. 2700 kl of heat or electricity), would
you be able to make the reaction reverse itself (i.e. have…
draw the enolate anion and the carbonyl that would be needed to make this product through an aldol addition reaction.